Biden, Trump spar in historic presidential debate
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Seattle University professor Patrick Schoettmer joins Good Day Seattle to discuss Thursday's presidential debate.

Summer late night programs for WA students
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School is out, summer has arrived, and crime is up in some communities throughout the region. A national study from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention showed juvenile law-breaking increases more than 30 percent between June and September.

Seattle Public Schools to spend $2M on safety in the wake of recent shootings

Seattle school officials talked safety in the wake of several shootings reported at or around schools this year, including the shooting death of a 17-year-old football player at Garfield High School.

Seattle Public Schools delays release of elementary closure list until September

The decision to withhold the list of schools set for closure until September has caused even more frustration and anxiety among parents and community members.

Anne McCoy named WSU athletic director

Anne McCoy has been named the athletic director at Washington State after holding the interim role the past three months, the school announced Tuesday.

Marysville School District gets 'historic' state oversight amid budget woes, resignations

A financial oversight committee will soon review the Marysville School District's budget situation amid a multi-million dollar deficit, resignations, and whistleblowers.

Budget woes raise uncertainty for Marysville School District parents
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A week ago, state officials sent a letter to the Marysville Superintendent, putting the district on notice that officials were convening a financial oversight committee to review the district's budget situation.

Free summer meal programs available for WA children, teens

With children and teens home for the summer, several districts throughout the region have set up programs to ensure youth can still receive a free meal during the next couple of months.

Biden's student loan relief plan blocked
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President Biden's student loan repayment plan is facing major hurdles because of federal judges in Kansas and Missouri.

Which college degrees can land you a job in 2024?

As the new academic year approaches, many college students are undecided about their majors, considering factors like job opportunities. A study by UTS Online identifies the most and least employable degrees in the United States.

105-year-old woman earns master's from Stanford University

Virginia “Ginger" Hislop earned a master's degree in education from Stanford University this weekend at 105 years young.

11 students graduate from Green Hill School
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Graduation is in full swing and 11 students from the Green Hill School, a juvenile detention facility, graduated.

Seattle interim police chief aims to bring back SROs amid school violence

Seattle’s Interim Chief of Police, Sue Rahr, is advocating for the return of School Resource Officers (SROs), saying they will create a safer environment for students.

Marysville School Board President resigns hours after parents file petition to oust him

Marysville School Board President Wade Rinehardt announced his resignation just hours after a parent filed a petition to recall him and the board's vice president.

Marysville School Board President resigns amid petition to oust him
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Marysville School Board President Wade Rinehardt announced that his resignation just hours after a parent filed a petition to recall him and the board's vice president.