Weeks before the first day of school, teachers across Mississippi say state leaders have made it harder for them to access money for school supplies. Educators have to complete the training before they can spend the money the state gives them on school supplies, but teachers say it’s been difficult to access live training: Online
WASHINGTON– Well before dawn in Texas, a shallow point of the Guadalupe River rose above the height of a two-story house Thursday in just five hours, sending a rush of water across a region still affected by last summer’s fatal flash floods. Dangerous flooding for the second year in a row prompted dozens of high-water
WASHINGTON– Democratic members of Congress demanded answers about the Department of Homeland Security’s vetting and training of immigration agents after it was revealed Thursday that the ICE officer involved in a deadly shooting this week in Maine had a history of mental health issues and violent behavior. The Associated Press reported that David Brouillette, the
PHOENIX — Video footage of two Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents tackling a man at the Las Vegas metropolitan area airport sparked public outrage and criticism from elected officials. Video posted on social media showed an elderly man screaming and crying on the floor of Terminal 3 at Harry Reid International Airport on Monday as
PONTIAC, Mich. — A Michigan woman accused of leaving three children alone for years in a slum home pleaded no contest to child abuse Thursday in a deal that carries a six-year prison sentence, authorities said. Conditions at the Pontiac home were so offensive that police evidence specialists wore protective suits when the children were
HOUSTON– The family of a man who was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent in Houston will hold a public vigil Thursday night, responding to what the man’s son says is an outpouring of support amid renewed criticism of law enforcement tactics. The ceremony for Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican national who was