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Local unions representing public school teachers and staff have been among the loudest advocates for their school districts, encouraging communities to put consistent pressure on lawmakers to direct more funds toward public education.
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Ludlow, Kentucky has been without an administrator since early March.
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This summer, Last Mile will study La Soupe's operations, getting to know their food donors, routes and volunteers. Last Mile will start to coordinate some of La Soupe's deliveries this fall.
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The report from Housing Opportunities Made Equal found discrimination against people with disabilities in about half of the 62 rental properties the organization tested between January 2025 and March 2026.
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