San Antonio residents now have a chance to weigh in on how the city will be powered in the future. CPS Energy has launched an online survey to gather input from locals regarding the city's future ...
Chicago Public Schools students will now have a longer summer break, according to the district's academic calendar that was finalized this week. Students in kindergarten through grade 12 can look ...
Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani is considering installing a radical activist — who wants to abolish Child Protective Services — to lead the city’s welfare agency for children, The Post has learned.
We understand the frustration behind the recent op-ed describing a parent’s experience with her child’s report card. No family should feel blindsided about a student’s academic needs, and schools must ...
A Michigan lawmaker wants more accountability for the state’s Child Protective Services agency. Sen. Jim Runestad, R-White Lake, said CPS failed to take sufficient action when it investigated ...
Update at 7 a.m. on Monday, January 26: CPS Energy has restored power to over 1,000 people who were experiencing outages on Monday, January 26. As of 7 a.m., about 238 people are currently without ...
The number of middle school and high school students in Chicago missing an astronomical 18 days or more of school shot up during the pandemic and has remained stubbornly high, but a new study finds ...
Chicago Public Schools’ watchdog released its annual report Wednesday, detailing dozens of the more than 1,200 complaints it received between July 2024 and June 2025. The report addressed accusations ...
A child advocate and a former CPS student urged the Chicago Board of Education this week to "do better" when it comes to costly settlements involving teacher sexual misconduct. Tania Haigh, the ...
A San Antonio-based public energy company is offering local taxing entities millions of dollars in lieu of property tax payments for a pair of area power plants. The city of Corpus Christi took CPS ...
Chicago Public Schools’ Office of the Inspector General is urging district officials to reform travel policies amid “questionable, excessive and even exorbitant” spending on overnight trips, according ...
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