Rittenhouse due back in court today An Antioch teen accused of killing two men during an August protest in Wisconsin is due in court today for a preliminary hearing in the case. More
The 2025 U.S. Federal and State Holiday Calendar The United States has unveiled its 2025 holiday calendar, featuring 11 federal holidays. However, some states offer additional days off for unique local celebrations, reflecting the diverse cultural ... 12/27/2024 - 7:06 am | View Link
How I Use the Skylight Calendar to Manage My Life The Skylight is a digital calendar, picture frame, and a fantastic organization tool. And it's useful even if you don’t have kids. 12/23/2024 - 9:00 am | View Link
2024-2025 SCHOOL DISTRICT CALENDAR The Bethlehem Area School District has 181 student days built into the 2024-2025 school calendar. Each day marked with an asterisk(*) may be used as a make-up day. Scheduled 12/26/2024 - 9:28 pm | View Website
2024-2025 School Year Calendar Approved 2 Inclement weather: Please look for announcements about school closings or switches to virtual learning in several ways—through Skyward and Skylert messages, on the ECASD website, on the ECASD Facebook feed, and through local media outlets. 12/26/2024 - 9:25 am | View Website
Calendar │ Sheboygan Area School District View our calendar to find District-wide events, as well as events by school, sport, activity, and more! 12/26/2024 - 7:02 am | View Website
Academic Calendars View and Download the Academic Calendar. In-service day for staff follows the last student day and teacher trade day follows in-service day. Snow days will be made-up in the following order: May 23, June 6 (Early Dismissal), June 9, 10, 11. * Religious Holiday. 12/26/2024 - 1:11 am | View Website
AASD Board Approved Calendars – 02.1 AASD Board Approved Calendars; Add District-Related Calendars to Your Google Calendar 12/25/2024 - 8:17 pm | View Website
TALLAHASSEE — After the state Department of Health called for revoking the doctor’s license, the Florida Board of Medicine this week issued a final order imposing a $10,000 fine and reprimanding a physician who did not comply in 2022 with a law requiring 24-hour waiting periods before abortions can be performed.
The order came after the board decided last month to approve penalties for physician Candace Sue Cooley that were less severe than what the Department of Health wanted.
The board, which is responsible for disciplining medical doctors, agreed with penalties recommended in September by Administrative Law Judge James H.
By Mia Taylor, TravelPulse (TNS)
The increasingly severe weather brought about by global climate change is weighing on the minds of travelers.
In fact, it seems weather risks are playing a greater role in how Americans plan and experience travel, according to a newly released survey from Aon Affinity.
The report found that more than half of Americans (56%) said the potential for bad weather – like hurricanes or blizzards – would make them less likely to book travel to certain destinations.
By MICHAEL R. SISAK and JENNIFER PELTZ
NEW YORK (AP) — In an extraordinary turn, a judge Friday set President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in his hush money case for Jan. 10 — little over a week before he’s due to return to the White House — but indicated he wouldn’t be jailed.
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A GOP state senator wants to nix Florida’s merit pay requirement for teachers, unwinding the first-in-the-nation policy pushed into law by Republicans, but fiercely opposed by most teachers, more than a decade ago.
Sen. Ana Maria Rodriguez, R-Doral, filed the bill (SB 136) to be considered in the upcoming March legislative session.
Awakened in the middle of the night recently in a backcountry hut on Shrine Pass, I glanced out a window and saw stars, so I threw on a jacket and went out on the deck of Jay’s Cabin, three miles northwest of Vail Pass at 11,223 feet.
The moon had set, so the stars stood out in the deep black of the sky above.