Viral video raises student AI use concerns
A viral video is highlighting the concerns over how students use artificial intelligence.
Student loan forgiveness program getting Trump overhaul: What’s changing
Here’s a look at how President Trump and the Education Department are looking to reshape the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which cancels student debt for some employees after 10 years.
WA AG Brown leads 16 states in DOE mental health funding cuts lawsuit
WA Attorney General Nick Brown is leading a 16-state lawsuit against the Department of Education mental health funding cuts.
These states now require cursive to be taught in schools
Cursive instruction waned after Common Core Standards were adopted by most states in 2010, but in recent years, cursive requirements have increased.
Palestinian-American author calls out WA school for cancelling book event
A Palestinian-American author who was set to read her new children's book at an elementary school in Bellevue is calling out the district for abruptly canceling her book reading event.
Tennessee teens could lose driver's licenses as punishment for bullying
Tennessee students who bully their classmates – both in school or online – could lose their driving privileges as punishment thanks to a new law that took effect this week.
Trump admin withholds $6 billion for after-school, summer programs
A funding freeze could wreck summer for low-income families and wipe out some after-school programming this fall.
Bryan Kohberger plea hearing: Idaho murders suspect pleads guilty
Bryan Kohberger, pleaded guilty Wednesday to murder in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in 2022.
California, Texas are home to America's least-educated cities: See the 2025 list
A new study examined areas where cities aren’t making the grade when it comes to education and here’s what the data revealed.
Seattle colleges' union worker picket
Unionized employees from Seattle colleges will picket outside Seattle Central College.
Pac-12 rebuild: New deal with CBS for football, men's basketball games
The new deal with what the league calls its “primary long-term media partner" kicks in the next season, when five schools join the Pac-12 in all sports and Gonzaga joins in all but football.
Scammers using AI to steal college financial aid: What we know
Victims of identity theft who discover loans fraudulently taken out in their names must go through months of calling colleges, the federal government and loan servicers to get the debt erased.
Witness in Idaho student murders says she 'saw Bryan there' on deadly night
Woman claims she was delivering food to victim Xana Kernodle and parked next to suspect minutes before killings.
UW studies show wildfires could slow global warming
New data from the University of Washington shows that increasing wildfires in Canada and Siberia could actually slow global warming – at least temporarily.
UW study reveals how some wildfires could slow global warming
New data from the University of Washington shows that increasing wildfires in Canada and Siberia could actually slow global warming – at least temporarily.
This WA school district is banning cellphones for younger students
As students begin summer break, the Northshore School District is already preparing for the next academic year by implementing a new cellphone and "smart device" ban for elementary and middle school students.
Cellphone ban for WA's Northshore schools
As students start summer break, school districts are already looking to get a handle on next year.



















