DELTA, Ohio — About seven miles separate Pike-Delta-York Schools and Saul Triana’s farm in Wauseon. Inside the district’s cafeterias, that distance is barely noticeable. Since January, the district ...
First look: Microsoft plans to build 100% native apps for Windows 11 and launch an initiative centered on a new team focused on native experiences instead of web-based wrappers. The company has also ...
Sheldon Margolis, a Vietnam War veteran, finally found a way to open up. It was during his second visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. with Honor Flight San Diego, a nonprofit ...
Perplexity is bringing its AI closer to its users, with a new Personal Computer that combines its agentic AI platform with a Mac mini's local applications. This may be too much AI for some people. At ...
TACOMA, Wash. — Police arrested a man covered in blood, suspected of going on a destructive spree at several auto sales businesses in South Tacoma early Thursday. Shortly before 3:30 a.m., officers ...
I can't stand opening the Microsoft Store. It's slow to load, confusing to browse, and full of ads for things I don't care about. Luckily, thanks to a new feature, I don't have to open the Microsoft ...
NORWICH, Conn. (AP) — The U.S. State Department has ordered certain public libraries nationwide to cease processing passport applications, disrupting a long-standing service that librarians say their ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Approximately 6,000 Marylanders received incorrect 1099-G tax forms due to an internal printer malfunction, according to the Comptroller of Maryland. The error, which occurred ...
HOUSTON — Applications are officially open for Texas’ new school voucher program, officially known as Education Savings Accounts, marking a major shift in how education dollars can be used across the ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The Rhode Island Department of Administration is issuing new W-2 forms after a number of state employees received documents populated with incorrect information. 12 News ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ten years ago, Ohio prohibited questions about past criminal convictions on job applications for public sector employees. Now, a bipartisan group of state senators wants to ...
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