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Pennsylvania troopers stop drivers at similar rates no matter their race or ethnicity, study finds
Read full article: Pennsylvania troopers stop drivers at similar rates no matter their race or ethnicity, study findsA new study says Pennsylvania drivers get pulled over and are cited by state police at roughly comparable rates no matter their race or ethnicity.
Rich cocoa prices hitting shoppers with bitter chocolate costs as Easter approaches
Read full article: Rich cocoa prices hitting shoppers with bitter chocolate costs as Easter approachesSweet Easter baskets will likely come at a bitter cost this year for consumers as the price of cocoa climbs to record highs.
As DCPS scrambles to review media centers, charter schools remain exempt
Read full article: As DCPS scrambles to review media centers, charter schools remain exemptDuval County school administrators, media specialists and librarians are “erring on the side of caution” as they work to comply with a new state law restricting certain topics in school libraries and classroom book collections.
Trebek's last new 'Jeopardy!' episodes airing with a tribute
Read full article: Trebek's last new 'Jeopardy!' episodes airing with a tributeFILE - In this Oct. 1, 2018, file photo, moderator Alex Trebek speaks in Hershey, Pa. Sony Pictures Television said Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, that Trebeks final Jeopardy! episodes will air the week of Jan. 4, concluding with a special tribute on Friday, Jan. 8. The longtime and beloved host died of pancreatic cancer on Nov. 8 at age 80. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)LOS ANGELES – The final new “Jeopardy!” episodes hosted by Alex Trebek will air next week, with highlights that promise to be memorable. It was unexpected that the episodes taped in late October would be his final ones, Sony said.
Duval County School Board signs off on search for possible new headquarters
Read full article: Duval County School Board signs off on search for possible new headquartersJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Duval County Public Schools board voted unanimously in favor of a measure, brought by member Lori Hershey, to explore the relocation of the district’s waterfront headquarters on the Southbank. The vote was taken Tuesday night, more than a week after the board discussed the proposal in a workshop. My preference, particularly in leadership, is to be in the driver’s seat versus responding,” Hershey said in the workshop. With approval secured, the measure allows for the formal discussions to begin and for Superintendent Diana Greene to begin exploration and the drafting of a proposal. That proposal will likely be presented at a board meeting in March, according to Hershey.
Duval County school district leaders may soon be looking for a new home
Read full article: Duval County school district leaders may soon be looking for a new homeJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The main office of Duval County Public Schools is in a convenient, central location of Jacksonville. But during a workshop last week, Duval County School Board member Lori Hershey said it’s time to consider making a move. “I totally agree with Ms. Hershey that now is a good time to explore that,” said School Board member Warren Jones. School Board Vice Chairman Darryl Willie said: “Through the chair, I could definitely get behind this resolution. A proposal is expected to be brought up at the next School Board meeting in December.
Americans load up on candy, trick or treat - or not
Read full article: Americans load up on candy, trick or treat - or notHalloween candy and decorations are displayed at a store, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Freeport, Maine. Target says it’s cut back its assortment of Halloween candy in anticipation of a reduction of trick or treating this year. Mars is launching a Treat Town website that will let people trick or treat virtually and earn credits toward real candy. Miranda Leon of Albany, Georgia, still plans to buy Halloween candy in mid-October and make treat bags for her three kids’ classrooms. There’s no official word on Halloween in her city, but she plans to take her kids trick or treating and hand out candy.
Duval County 6th-graders back in classrooms full time
Read full article: Duval County 6th-graders back in classrooms full timeJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Sixth graders in Duval County schools returned to the classroom full time Monday. Hybrid learning will come to an end for seventh and eighth graders next Monday and for high school students will return to school buildings on Sept. 28. Duval County School Board member Lori Hershey said the district has received mixed reaction to converting from a hybrid of online and in-person teaching to full-time education back in the classroom. Not only do the children need to be in school to not fall behind, but the district needs the money. “Schools and school districts are allocated based on student attendance, so the more students we have in our classrooms and enrolled in our schools, the more money that comes into the district,” Hershey said.
Parent group calls for Duval public schools to require masks & postpone school year
Read full article: Parent group calls for Duval public schools to require masks & postpone school yearJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A newly formed group is calling on Duval County Public Schools to require masks in buildings, postpone the school year until after the Republican National Convention and many other changes to the district’s reopening plan. The congregation of parents and stakeholders from around the Duval County School District formed the Duval Schools Pandemic Solutions Team on Friday and brought a litany of concerns to the school board during its special meeting Tuesday morning. On Tuesday, the School Board agreed to spend more than $4 million through the district’s COVID-19 fund to purchase and install 120,000 desk partitions. RELATED: Duval school board approves plan to buy desk barriers for studentsThe congregation believes every grade level, including middle and high school, should have the full-time option to keep learning virtually. Additionally, the group believes middle and high school students should also have an option to be at school full-time, saying that school is a safe haven for many students in troubled homes.
Hershey's and Yuengling team up for chocolate beer
Read full article: Hershey's and Yuengling team up for chocolate beerFor the parents who jealously watch their trick-or-treating children dive into pillowcases full of Halloween candy, Hershey and Yuengling are thinking of you. (CNN) - For the parents who jealously watch their trick-or-treating children dive into pillowcases full of Halloween candy, Hershey and Yuengling are thinking of you. Yuengling Hershey's Chocolate Porter. And it makes an already rich brew even richer with caramel and a hefty helping of the ubiquitous candy brand's chocolate. But it's tough to complain when two centuries-old brands bring two beloved vices, chocolate and beer, right where they belongtogether.