It wasn’t the 51-degree temperature that made the little girl in the pink coat and sparkling rainbow sneakers jump up and ...
A Balmorhea ISD junior and a Pecos band director represented West Texas schools at high-profile national events over the New ...
Catch up with the 2025 selections for Swimmer of the Year, First Team, Honorable Mention and Coach of the Year.
Most parents know it’s important to show up for their kids in every way possible. The same is true for our four-legged children, who rely on their humans just as much. One sweet Goldendoodle is ...
A former Lancashire county swimmer who had used her home's private pool to teach people how to swim now has to use public pools following objections. Sarah Makin runs the Above Surface Swim School, ...
Career and technical education programs are on the rise and appear poised for greater expansion. Well over half (61%) of educators report their districts have increased their CTE offerings over the ...
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Gold Shaw Farm shares lessons from a duck pool party gone wrong DOJ Reverses Itself, Says Comey Grand Jury Saw Final Indictment Kevin Spacey Says He's Homeless and ‘Living in Hotels,' Claims Hollywood ...
The gunman who unleashed chaos in a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper this summer is a stark reminder of how little we know about a devastating brain disease typically associated with NFL players — which ...
Late last month, the New York City medical examiner confirmed the man who shot and killed four people at a Manhattan office tower had the degenerative brain disease Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, ...
Riley Rourke is a digital producer for CBS Boston. She has worked at WBZ-TV since graduating from Emerson College in 2023. Shane Tamura, the gunman who killed four people in July's deadly Midtown ...
Shane Tamura, the gunman who opened fire at NFL headquarters in Manhattan in July and killed four people, was diagnosed posthumously with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disease linked ...
The man who opened fire and killed four people at the NFL's New York City office in July had "unambiguous diagnostic evidence" of low-stage CTE, the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ...
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