The lack of regulation around e-bikes—and crashes involving children and vehicles—have Pensacola and Florida officials drawing up safety rules.
Digital devices now shape daily instruction in K–12 classrooms. Laptops, tablets, and phones support research, collaboration ...
Kansas lawmakers are considering legislation that would restrict or ban student cell phone use during the school day, ...
Tennessee’s exotic pet laws can be confusing for anyone considering owning an animal more unusual than a Chihuahua or a ...
Quebec’s Superior Court has certified a class action against Air Canada, which claims that cancellations it attributed to ...
Ohio law still puts some limits on how long students can be out of class for religious instruction. Elementary and middle ...
Here’s what you need to know about owning a raccoon as a pet in Florida, and how some exotic pets in Florida are classified ...
The federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is issuing new rules and introducing a new ...
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“I’m in the dark”: A school photo tests student safety rules
“I’m in the dark with everything right now. I know nothing.” That is how Ashley Rivera, the mother of an 8-year-old boy in ...
You don’t need a four-year degree to get out of low-paying work. If you’re working hard, juggling bills, and watching prices ...
People on e-bikes and e-scooters will soon be able to ride around in Mesa city parks with new restrictions.
Florida lawmakers advance e-bike safety legislation, introducing speed limits, licensing, and creating task force amid rising ...
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