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Harvard faculty group tosses 'narrow' DEI hiring requirement, report says

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (TND) A Harvard University faculty group will no longer require job applicants to submit diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) statements with their applications, the Harvard Crimson reported Monday.

Juniata Gap Elementary class quarantined after faculty member tests positive for COVID-19

BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) A class in the Altoona Area School District is quarantining after a faculty member tested positive for COVID-19, officials said Monday. School officials say the faculty member worked at Juniata Gap Elementary School and the persons class will be quarantined through Wednesday as a precaution.

The jailing of Amish men protesting public school law

The year was 1960 and the Amish men in this film are facing a judge in Morgantown, Pennsylvania. Their crime: their children werent going to public school. New laws in the United States after World War II required children to stay in school until the age of 16.

Trial underway for woman accused of faking law license

HUNTINGDON., Pa. -- A trial got underway Wednesday for a woman accused of faking her law license. Officials said Kimberly Kitchen worked at BMZ law firm in Huntingdon for a decade and never attended law school.

DuBois city council votes to terminate police chief

CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) Two employees in the city of DuBois were terminated at Monday nights city council meeting. Former city manager Herm Suplizio and suspended police chief Blaine Clark were both officially terminated and are no longer city employees as of Monday.