Children who received Early Intervention (EI) services before age 3 were more likely to meet third-grade academic standards ...
The most successful programs aimed at encouraging high-risk young people to attend college go beyond financial aid and often provide tutoring, offer mentors, and involve partnerships with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Federal officials, community leaders and researchers are gathering in St. Louis this week to discuss a key component of the ...
Amid racial injustices laid bare in COVID-19 morbidity and mortality, police violence and community turmoil, governments started to invest in a different kind of public safety strategy. This approach ...
Children who received Early Intervention (EI) services before age 3 were more likely to meet third-grade academic standards in math and English language arts (ELA), according to a new study by ...
At Summerville Elementary School (SES), students receive extra support in reading, math and language through several ...
When we're married or in a long-term romantic relationship, we may eventually come to take each other for granted and forget to show appreciation. A new study from the University of Illinois ...
State Sen. Judy Schwank, left, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and state Rep. Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz at this week’s roundtable to discuss investments in community-based programs that are making Pennsylvania ...
With studies showing intimate partner violence in the U.S. has dramatically increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, I believe it’s time our state Legislature fully funds court-required domestic ...
Hello! I cover the Northtowns for 7 News WKBW. If you have a story idea, please email me at Eileen.Buckley@wkbw.com A new state audit paints a troubling picture of the access to important services for ...
Our city is no stranger to violence. Violence has become so common that we have begun to normalize it. In the past six years, we have seen a fundamental shift in our city’s approach to public safety.
Violence intervention programs in some of New Jersey's biggest cities are among the latest New Jersey programs to be hit by federal funding cuts, with the the U.S. Department of Justice cutting $3.5 ...