SAN ANTONIO – CPS Energy president and CEO Rudy Garza has formally filed paperwork to retire from the utility, according to an internal memo obtained by KSAT Investigates on Monday. Garza, who worked ...
Cincinnati Public Schools is facing a difficult financial moment. The district is working to close a $58 million budget gap, and district leaders have warned that balancing next year’s budget could ...
The troubling number of child deaths investigated by Suffolk County's Child Protective Services in recent years illustrates that there's still much to do to improve how we care for young children. In ...
Several school board members, Chicago Public Schools officials and the powerful president of the Chicago Teachers Union agree - they believe the cause of and solution to CPS’ money woes lie three ...
CPS student enrollment has dropped by 45,000 students during the past seven years. Yet, its budget has gone way up. With the help of COVID-19 federal funds, the district added more than 10,000 ...
Chicago Public Schools told principals Tuesday that the district is planning to cut the number of regular teachers who work in schools next year, a change that could result in bigger class sizes. CPS ...
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Thousands are without power in San Antonio after storms and severe weather hit the area overnight on Monday, May 11. A CPS Energy outage map shows over 2,000 customers are currently without power due ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- School parents took a legal letter to the Chicago Board of Education at a meeting Thursday. They're mad over plans made that impacts students on a school day. Teachers and students ...
A first-of-its-kind meeting happened Monday night to address concerns like teenage gun violence.Cincinnati City leaders and school officials are trying to find a solution before school lets out for ...
Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani is considering installing a radical activist — who wants to abolish Child Protective Services — to lead the city’s welfare agency for children, The Post has learned.
SAN ANTONIO – Many CPS Energy customers are reporting higher-than-expected energy bills this month, even for those who say they conserved energy or weren’t even home. More than 1,500 people told KSAT ...