Last week's accident sent four students from Queen Creek High School to the hospital. Now, we're hearing from an off-duty officer who helped to save the teens' lives.
Last week's accident sent four students from Queen Creek High School to the hospital. Now, we're hearing from an off-duty officer who helped to save the teens' lives.
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They're barely old enough to see over the seats but that doesn't stop these kids from targeting a bus aid with profanity-laced insults, FOX 29's Bruce Gordon reports.
They're barely old enough to see over the seats but that doesn't stop these kids from targeting a bus aid with profanity-laced insults, FOX 29's Bruce Gordon reports.
Although students who get free or discounted lunches through federal programs are more likely to be obese than students who don't, kids in states that set higher standards for these meals are less likely to suffer that fate.
Although students who get free or discounted lunches through federal programs are more likely to be obese than students who don't, kids in states that set higher standards for these meals are less likely to suffer that fate.
All over the country, lawmakers and police have scrambled to come with ideas to better secure schools. Arizona was no exception.
It's been a little over 3 months since that awful shooting rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. All over the country, lawmakers and police have scrambled to come with ideas to better secure schools. Arizona was no exception.
The Illinois House is expected to vote Wednesday on a school voucher bill that would give some parents a choice on where they send their kids to school.
Supporters were hoping the bill would be called for a vote on Tuesday, but Speaker Mike Madigan didn't call the bill. They were hopeful the vote would come on Wednesday.
It would apply to about 22,000 kids, from kindergarten through eighth grade, in Chicago's most overcrowded and poorest neighborhoods.
Parents would get up to $3,700 in vouchers to help pay for tuition at a participating school of their choice.
The measure has already passed the Senate, and if the House approves, the program would start next year.