Hispanic adults more than twice as likely as white non-Hispanics to say they experience mass shooting-related stress often or constantly WASHINGTON — A large majority of adults in the United States are stressed by mass shootings, and a third of […]
Hispanic adults more than twice as likely as white non-Hispanics to say they experience mass shooting-related stress often or constantly WASHINGTON — A large majority of adults in the United States are stressed by mass shootings, and a third of […]
By: Azim Khamisa and Ples Felix On one awful night in 1995, Ples Felix’s 14-year-old grandson murdered Azim Khamisa’s son in a gang initiation fueled by drugs, alcohol and a false sense of belonging. The deadly encounter sent Khamisa and […]
By: Maddie Hanna If all goes well, Michelle Donia’s daughter arrives home in Westtown Township from Collegium Charter School in Exton around 5 p.m. But on days the bus driver “forgets the route,” Donia said, her fourth grader has been […]
By: CBS4 Denver School buses transport 365,000 kids a day in Colorado.
By Michael E. Miller WORTHINGTON, Minn. — It was the first day of school, so Don Brink was behind the wheel of his bus, its yellow paint glistening in the drizzling dawn. Wearing jeans and a John Deere cap, he […]
By Ryan Gray School Transportation News The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution for a seventh consecutive year that declares September 2019 as National School Bus Safety Month. The bill, which passed the evening of July 31, recognizes school buses […]
By Tipton.House.gov WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, Representatives Scott Tipton (R-CO) and Tom Malinowski (D-NJ) introduced a resolution that seeks to designate September as “National School Bus Safety and Security Month.” The resolution, H. Res. 554, received bipartisan support from Reps. […]
Over the next few weeks you’ll find new resources, “ask the experts” and a host of easy to navigate ways to raise safer, healthier children. Launch date 10.1.19. Stay tuned for daily updates.
By Natasha Singer and Kate Conger Google agreed on Wednesday to pay a record $170 million fine and make changes to protect children’s privacy on YouTube, as regulators said the video site had knowingly and illegally harvested personal information from […]
