The “Jeopardy!” episode broadcast March 13 featured two Berks County high school graduates among the three contestants vying to win money by answering a barrage of brain-teasing trivia questions.
The “Jeopardy!” episode broadcast March 13 featured two Berks County high school graduates among the three contestants vying to win money by answering a barrage of brain-teasing trivia questions.
Like a worm in an apple, politics — of both the national and local varieties — continues to provoke strong reactions with ...
The Mead School Board is urging the federal government to step in as the Trump administration continues doling out directives ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — With federal budget cuts swirling, Tennessee State University is at risk of losing $14 million.
Although there was a returning champion on Jeopardy!, fans think that the most exciting part of the episode was another ...
Federal budget restrictions are putting some grants in jeopardy that could halt Unionville-Chadds Ford School District’s move to buy electric buses. That’s the word from James Whitesel, the district’s ...
A social welfare advocacy group has filed a federal complaint against the Illinois State Board of Education alleging ...
Funding freezes ordered by President Donald Trump’s administration at the federal level are expected to have local social and economic impacts for residents of Nevada County and surrounding counties a ...
A final draft version of Clinton County’s amended ordinance regarding commercial wind turbines could be available by the next ...
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will vote on this notification system in Tuesday's meeting.
Federal guidelines will make it tougher for Congress to tell the influential state how to rule on auto emissions.