As part of the Fund's increased transparency, the tentative calendar of the formal meetings and seminars of the Executive Board for the next seven days is shown below. Please note that the calendar is ...
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The count in a close race for Roanoke County School Board won’t be official until next week, election officials said as they began the careful process of certifying results on Wednesday afternoon.
A psychiatrist who treats children and adolescents held a narrow lead Tuesday night over the incumbent in the race for the Windsor Hill District seat on the Roanoke County School Board.
DEI-obsessed educrats and activists insist that the screenings and tests for admission are somehow biased against minorities, despite one of New York's top courts slapping down that claim.