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Rocklin school board president faces controversy over calls for religion in curriculum

By Steve Large Click here for updates on this story     ROCKLIN, California (KOVR) — Backlash is brewing against a Rocklin school board president over her calls for “Christ-centered” parents to join school advisory committees. Her calls come as those new parent committees start helping select school curricula. Rocklin board President Julie Leavens Hupp posted on

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Twin firefighters Manuel and Emmanuel Zuaznabar hoping to inspire next generation at FDNY

By Zinnia Maldonado Click here for updates on this story     New York (WCBS) — Identical twins Manuel and Emmanuel Zuaznabar broke through barriers to achieve their goal of becoming New York City firefighters, and now they’re sharing their story of success in hopes of inspiring the next generation. Coined the “Z brothers,” the 29-year-old, half-Dominican

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Tuition relief for Maui schools

By KITV Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     MAUI, Hawaii (KITV) — Kamehameha Schools has decided to eliminate tuition and bus fees for the current academic year for Maui students spanning from preschool to 12th grade. This will be benefiting approximately 1,300 students. The tuition fees typically range from around $3,900 to

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Festival of Nations brings multiculturalism

By Alex Gaul Click here for updates on this story     ST. LOUIS, Missouri (KMOV) — Braving strong storms that blanketed the St. Louis metro Saturday morning, thousands came out to Tower Grove Park to celebrate a time-honored tradition. The St. Louis Festival of Nations began its two-day run Saturday, bringing together vendors, performers and cuisines

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