Two Republican lawmakers are looking to update Ohio education law, including the Parents’ Bill of Rights that was enacted just months ago. Reps. Gayle Manning (R-Avon) and Adam Bird (R-New Richmond) ...
Never one to miss out on a trend, Kim revealed in a hilarious clip from her appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon she plans on bringing back a host of phrases.
The yearly scholastic fitness test may help to combat the rising childhood obesity rate—but only if schools (and the government) make some changes.
From the many vendors along River and Madison avenues selling food and assorted merchandise to the scenic view of the Ohio River just across from the streets, there was much for those attending the ...
Unlike some of her friends on the ward, Amy eventually received the all-clear. She was told she was cancer-free, and she could go home. Driving back from the hospital, Amy and her dad rolled down the ...
What happened: Several teens and a young adult were harassing people near a bus stop. The victim told them to stop and they shouted an anti-trans slur at her before charging at her, pushing her down, ...
A new report warns that Scotland’s schools are losing control of discipline. Brian Taylor says that must be a call to action ...
Is physical education outdated at high school or is it still relevant and needed? Studies show that people who participate in physical activities in high school are three times more active than those ...
A new gym in Rockwall County is giving kids of all abilities a safe and fun place to play – and learn a little while they’re at ...
A local entrepreneur started an online school. Porter Hill Academy of Arts and Science had its virtual ribbon cutting Monday morning. The fully online school offers classes including math, science and ...
In its ninth year, the annual Phil Royal Legacy Royal Run 5K race, one-mile walk and kids fun run invites the community to honor the legacy of Phil Royal on ...
The beauty of the sport of boxing is that it will test you mentally, physically, and emotionally. It's the motto of the Phoenix Boxing Gym, where they hold boxing courses for kids with disabilities.