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Yahoo!

Flavored tobacco. Sports betting. Taxing millionaires to fund electric vehicles. All face a common enemy this fall: California teachers.

Politico

Flavored tobacco. Sports betting. Taxing millionaires to fund electric vehicles. All face a common enemy this fall: California teachers.

Minnesota Public Radio

Election signs have sprung up like mushrooms at intersections around Prior Lake and Savage neighborhoods, at the edges of cornfields and lawns throughout the suburban district southwest of Minneapolis.

The Justice

The Las Vegas Aces wins the first professional championship for Las Vegas, wrapping up a remarkable season.

Las Vegas Sun

There’s no reason for Las Vegas parents to fear conversations about critical race theory occurring at their children’s schools.

Las Vegas Sun

There’s no reason for Las Vegas parents to fear conversations about critical race theory occurring at their children’s schools.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

The Aces brought home the first major professional sports championship trophy to Las Vegas, and UNLV sports management professor Nancy Lough said it is setting the tone for the future of Las Vegas sports.

The 74 Million

In late March, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made a major announcement on K-12 education.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Anthem Country Club already had partially closed its golf course to renovate the greens when officials realized they needed to take even larger steps in light of the Southern Nevada Water Authority’s proposed new regulations.

The 19th News

Teachers in Columbus, Sacramento and Minneapolis have also walked out during a year where a national teacher shortage and low morale have impacted education.

CBS News

Seattle Public Schools canceled Wednesday's first day of school after teachers voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike over issues that include pay, mental health support, and staffing ratios for special education and multilingual students.

Associated Press

Seattle Public Schools canceled Wednesday’s first day of school after teachers voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike over issues that include pay, mental health support, and staffing ratios for special education and multilingual students.