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A suspect arrested and charged with rape of a Columbus State University student Friday had been released from jail the same day after serving time on a public indecency charge, according to jail records.
A man accused of stabbing a UT Austin student to death in 2017 will be released from a state mental hospital. Kendrex White will now head into a group home, the judge stated.
The suspect, an Eagle Pass ISD student, has reportedly been placed in a juvenile detention facility in Del Rio.
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For many in the “forgotten generation,” the promise of higher education has become an albatross of debt and regret. And it’s only getting more burdensome.
The former fifth grade teacher was in tears after she pleaded guilty to illicit sexual contact with a minor after police found nearly 100 handwritten notes, dozens of emails, and more than 35,000 text messages with an 11-year-old student.
A high school student was muted and kicked off while sharing his faith during a daily “social time” Zoom meeting, violating his First Amendment rights, according to a religious liberty legal group. On Sept.
Classes have been canceled or moved online in more than half of the departments at Mexico’s National Autonomous University due to security concerns
Rolling student loans into a mortgage can appeal to those looking to simplify their debt management. By consolidating these debts, homeowners may benefit from a single monthly payment and potentially lower interest rates. However, this financial strategy comes with its own set of risks and considerations.
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DA: Aliquippa student was shot by federal agent after firing 2 shots at vehicle agents were in
Troopers say that while Kendric Curtis was fleeing, he fired a gun toward those on scene. An officer fired back and hit Curtis.
A student of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) here was found dead in his hostel room, after other students complained about a foul smell, police said on Thursday.
A woman who took thousands of pounds in deposits from tenants for homes she did not own has been jailed for two years and four months after admitting fraud. Diane Richards, 54, drew up fake tenancy agreements and took money from seven people.