From the city to the suburbs, students from Walnut Hills, Withrow, Western Hills, North College Hill, Sycamore, Princeton, Lakota East and West, and many more have organized walkouts in recent weeks to bring attention to an issue they say impacts their schools and communities.
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Jackson died Tuesday at the age of 84.
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The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled unanimously that a 2022 law creating a public funding mechanism for charter schools violated the state constitution.
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Larry Hook says he will resign from the district's top job and likely retire from education at the end of the current school year.
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In a statement to WVXU, the EPA said there currently are no plans to close the Erlanger facility, which houses "mission-critical assets."
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