By DAVID MORENO/Fort Worth Report
Nuchi Nashoba grew up looking at a photograph of her great-grandfather Ben Carterby inside her grandmother's Oklahoma home. But, she didn't know much about the man in the frame other than that he was a World War I veteran.
It wasn't until 1989 — when ...
By MATTHEW PERRONE AP Health Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) — A California dairy producer that health authorities have been investigating amid an ongoing outbreak of E. coli is recalling some of its raw cheese products, after initially refusing to do so.
Raw Farm of Fresno, California, said ...
By SAFURA SYED/Verite News
More than a decade of federal oversight of special education in New Orleans charter schools has ended, following a Tuesday (March 31) decision by U.S. District Judge Jay Zainey to terminate a sweeping consent judgment, which went into effect in early 2015.
That ...
By BROOKE KUSHWAHA/The New Bedford Light
For four years, since Larry Lewis moved to Cranberry Village, he's heard the rumble of trucks and excavators from a sand excavation site owned by cranberry grower A.D. Makepeace.
The noise is a nuisance, but his real concern is when sand particles ...
By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The president of the 165,000-student University of Wisconsin system is fighting attempts by the board of regents to force him to retire or face being fired.
The surprise effort to remove Jay Rothman from the post he has held since ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Homeland Security is pausing the purchase of new warehouses intended to house immigrants as it scrutinizes all contracts signed under former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, according to a senior Homeland Security official.
The development comes ...