Desiree Smucker and Ellie Rishel left an empty chair between them. They waited for Abrielle Fisher to return to the bench.
When eighth-grader Hank Dalton of Castaic Middle School (CMS) was assigned a Black History Month project, he took it to a new level—landing an interview with Dodgers star Mookie Betts.
Six Flags Magic Mountain has officially announced the permanent closure of Superman: Escape from Krypton after months of ...
I’ve been playing for 12 years and a state championship hadn’t crossed my mind until this year, it feels really good." ...
The Association of General Contractors presented a $64,000 check to Hampton High School’s CTE Skills USA department on Friday. After Hurricane Helene destroyed their ...
Three teens accused of trying to rob a student outside Lincoln High School on Thursday were lodged at the Lancaster County ...
Nina Cain, The Bee’s Girls Basketball Player of the Year, smiles at C.K. McClatchy High School in Sacramento on Wednesday. Cain, who is headed to the University of Washington, is McClatchy’s all-time ...
Steelton-Highspire High School's principal and assistant principal will be on leave for the remainder of the school year, the ...
The Trump administration launched an investigation Thursday into the California Department of Education over a law that says districts can’t force teachers and staff to notify parents if ...
NEWARK, N.J. — Alabama broke the 35-year-old March Madness record for 3-pointers with 25 and Mark Sears scored 30 of his 34 ...
In high school in McDowell County, she took a second-place standing in North Carolina’s all-time high school career assist ...
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