April 14, 2023 Bryan Kohberger's school Washington State University records second campus death Washington State University has recorded its second death on campus so far in 2023, months after former student Bryan Kohbeger was accused of murdering four students.
April 14, 2023 Maine mother suing school for hiding daughter's transition Portland, Maine mother Amber Lavigne and her attorney Adam Shelton on their lawsuit against the school and how this affected her daughter
April 13, 2023 Maryland daycare employees suspended indefinitely after toddler tied to chair: Video Two daycare teachers were suspended indefinitely after they restrained a 2-year-old to a chair using a towel because he was not sitting still.
April 13, 2023 Massachusetts parents plea with high school hosting drag queen Missy Steak: 'Don't do this event' A drag queen will be performing for students at a high school in Massachusetts, despite having a controversial history. Local parents have planned a protest.
April 13, 2023 2-year-old in Maryland tied to chair at daycare A Maryland family is demanding answers and an investigation after their 2-year-old was restrained in a chair at a day care. (FOX 5)
April 13, 2023 Young couple's shocking story of being nearly $1 million in debt goes viral: 'Absolutely INSANE' A video featuring a young couple calling into a radio show seeking advice on how to pay off their near $1 million debt went viral on Twitter this week.
April 13, 2023 New Indiana state budget plan would kill proposed private school voucher program expansion The new Indiana state budget plan would end the proposed expansion of a state private school voucher program. House Republicans wanted to direct over $500 million to the program.
April 12, 2023 Florida State University professor leaves $190K job after accusations of faking data on racism Eric Stewart abruptly left his position at Florida State University after a multiyear investigation into his alleged academic fraud. It was revealed recently that he faked data to alter findings.
April 12, 2023 Virginia criminal probe centers on 'actions or omissions' of school employees after teacher shot by 6-year-old Prosecutors are weighing whether employees at Richneck Elementary School should face criminal charges after teacher Abby Zwerner was shot by a 6-year-old student.
April 12, 2023 Education Secretary Cardona takes veiled dig at DeSantis, GOP leaders: 'Ban assault weapons, not books' In an interview with Reuters, U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona seemed to take aim at Republicans, urging them to ban assault weapons, not books.