A Dallas medical assistant program is trying to solve workforce training challenges by involving employers before graduation.
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Commentary: What Rural Health Innovation Needs to Succeed

In southeastern Kentucky, where provider shortages, persistent poverty, and geographic isolation continue to shape daily life, one rural health center is quietly building a healthcare workforce from ...
The first woman to be promoted to admiral in the U.S. Navy grew up in the Village of Holgate in Henry County. Rear Admiral Alene B. Duerk was a veteran of World War II, Korean War and ...
From greater roadrunners and Gambel’s quail to black-throated sparrows and vermillion flycatchers, New Mexico is home to a ...
"No matter where you attend high school, this proposal means… you can already have your first college credits under your belt ...
South Carolina women's basketball and all Division I sports will change for certain beginning in fall 2027 with the new ...
Private schools get nearly $5 billion a year in state vouchers but aren't graded like public ones, says a lawsuit that asks: ...
Here’s a look at which catchers statewide were the best of the best in Massachusetts high school softball in 2026.
Starting in July, the government will cap what graduate students may borrow in federal loans, forcing many toward private ...
More than 120 new Florida laws kick in on Wednesday, July 1. Some are minor changes, but some you need to know now.
Incumbent St. Francois County Collector Angie Usery seeks a second term, emphasizing payment flexibility, taxpayer relief and ...
This Department of Justice will not tolerate American students being treated like second-class citizens in their own country, ...