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‘Icons and Symbols of the Borderland: Art From The U.S.-Mexico Crossroads’ is now on display at the James Museum in St. Pete.
The Safety Unit is a violence prevention and intervention program that works with teen boys. It was awarded grant money through the Cleveland Neighborhood Safety Fund.
We look at the Baltimore Ravens making decisions on their starting offensive line, discussing who won starting jobs and more.
According to the government work report delivered by Chinese Premier Li Qiang, China has set its 2024 GDP growth target at around 5%, showing the country’s confidence in economic recovery. The report states there are many uncertainties and challenges
Hyundai’s Hope on Wheels, a non-profit committed to finding a cure for childhood cancer, will present Children’s Mercy with a $100,000 grant given to pediatric oncology departments.
Chinas annual two sessions of the NPC and the CPPCC, the most important political meetings of the country, have kicked off this week. Premier Li Qiang delivered the Government Work Report Tuesday morning, which set the GDP growth target for this year
China has set a 2024 economic growth target of around 5% according to the latest government work report. Meanwhile, the country has also vowed to enhance frontier technology research, further expand domestic demand, and open its market further to foreign
As a heat wave stretched into a second day this week, residents in more than half a dozen states are looking for ways to beat the heat amid hot soupy temperatures approaching triple digits
STUDENTS ACROSS VERMONT COMPLETED THEIR FIRST DAY OF THE SCHOOL YEAR. FOR KIDS AT BURLINGTON HIGH — THEY’LL HAVE TO FOLLOW NEW CELL PHONE PROCEDURES. STARTING THIS YEAR… THE HANDHELD DEVICES CAN NO LONGER BE USED IN THE CLASSROOM. IF A STUDENT IS CAUGHT USING THEIR PHONE, IT’LL BE HELD AT THE MAIN OFFICE UNTIL THE END OF THE DAY. BURLINGTON’S SUPERINTENDENT SAYS THIS IS MEANT TO HELP STUDENTS LEARN BETTER — WITHOUT THE ADDED DISTRACTION. SOME STUDENTS WE SPOKE WITH SAY THEY AGREE…PHONES CAN HINDER THEIR LEARNING.
Two candidates for Congress in District 4 spoke in Spartanburg Tuesday, a couple of months before Election Day. Incumbent Rep. William Timmons spoke about issues he has been dealing with in Washington, such as border security, debt and what he calls “social safety nets.” He said his focus is to get the country back on track. “We have 10 million people crossing the southern border illegally, inflation is soaring, gas prices are up, and the American people are hurt less here because of all the good things we have going, but we’re still struggling because of the decisions coming out of Washington,” Timmons said. He said his political platform this election cycle focuses on limited government and incentivizing growth through the free market. Shortly after Timmons spoke, Democratic candidate Kathryn Harvey held a press conference in response. She said Timmons spoke too much on national issues and not enough about local ones. She also mentioned what she thinks makes her different as a candidate. “It is our job to be educating folks on what your congressman should actually be doing to help you, because, by large, it hasn’t been happening for the last three cycles,” Harvey said.She said her political platform this election cycle focuses on fighting for working families and supporting what she calls “smart growth.”
As a heat wave stretched into a second day this week, residents in more than half a dozen states are looking for ways to beat the heat amid hot soupy temperatures approaching triple digits