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Jan 16 2026CRIME

Fake Calls Tie Up Police: Schools, Celebs, and Hospitals in the Crosshairs

Southern California's emergency services are facing a growing problem: fake calls, known as swatting, are wasting precious time and resources. These hoax calls trick police into sending SWAT teams to non-existent crises, causing real fear and disruption. Students, like Sabrina Wong from Blair High

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Jan 15 2026EDUCATION

A New Face Joins the Bellwood-Antis School Board

The Bellwood-Antis School Board has just welcomed a new member, Bryan Fatzinger. He's a science teacher from State College, stepping in for Kathy Sweigert, who left the board in December to focus on her family. Fatzinger's term will last until the next election in 2027. Four people wanted this spot

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Jan 15 2026RELIGION

Florida's Push for Faith in Schools: A New Debate

In Florida, a new proposal is stirring up conversations about religion in public schools. The idea is to let students openly express their religious beliefs in their schoolwork and add a daily moment of silence. This isn't just about freedom of expression; it's about making sure everyone's beliefs a

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Lakewood Ranch's Sports Teams Shine Bright in January 2026

Lakewood Ranch's sports teams had a fantastic start to the year. The girls soccer team, led by coach Cole Richardson, faced some big changes. They lost key players, including top scorer Olivia Hadad. But they found new talent, like freshmen Alyssa Pistone and Kiley Mulligan. Coach Richardson also ma

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Sanford Mustangs Edge Out Titans in Tight Game

Sanford High School's boys basketball team, ranked third, faced a tough challenge against Crested Butte in their Southern Peaks League opener. The game was intense, with both teams giving their all. The Titans started strong, taking an early lead with points from Tyus Fischer and Bennett Crabtree.

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Jan 14 2026CRIME

A High School's Quick Response to a Bomb Scare

A high school in Alamosa faced a tense situation early in the morning. A bomb threat came in through a voicemail. The school took quick action. They moved all students and staff to a nearby middle school. This was done to keep everyone safe. The school's plan kicked in right away. Some students wen

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

A Fair Shot for Girls in Sports

In a small town in West Virginia, a young girl named Adaleia was thrilled to make her middle school track team. Her parents were proud, helping her practice and cheering her on. But their joy turned to concern when they discovered a biological male, referred to as B. P. J. , was competing on the gir

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Vote Now: Who Was the Best High School Golfer in 2025?

The fall sports season in the Gainesville area has come to an end. It was a rollercoaster of emotions, filled with highs and lows. Now, it's time to honor the top athletes. The Gainesville Sun is announcing its All-Area teams for five sports. This includes football, volleyball, swimming and diving,

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Jan 13 2026EDUCATION

Horry County Schools Expands to Meet Growing Needs

Horry County Schools is making a big move to keep up with the area's growth. They just bought a huge piece of land in Little River for almost $6 million. This isn't just any land grab; it's a smart investment for the future. The school board gave the green light on January 12. They're planning ahea

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Law School Oversight: A Battle for Independence

The American Bar Association's (ABA) law school division is pushing for more independence. This move comes as some states and the Trump administration criticize the ABA's political stances. The ABA's Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar is reviewing proposals to becom

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