A CPS Energy gas line was hit by a third-party contractor Monday afternoon which forced a nearby business to evacuate, the company says. As a result, the San Antonio Fire Department has now closed ...
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Absenteeism increased dramatically not only at Chicago Public Schools, but school districts around the country following the COVID-19 pandemic. A new University of Chicago study has ...
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 ...
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Chicago Public Schools' Office of Inspector General released its annual report Wednesday, with a large portion devoted to what the inspector general called "pervasive" and widespread allegations of ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago's part-elected, part-appointed school Board voted to raise property taxes. While it's a small amount, some Board members say any amount is too much during a time when some ...
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 ...
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Chicago Public Schools students are graduating from high school at near record-high rates, but only half who enroll in college will complete their credential within a decade, a new report says. The ...
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