WXYZ: Michigan Teachers Make Adjustments To Keep Students Safe
Some school districts have invested in books, yoga mats and other materials to help kids adjust to the new normal.

As overdoses climb, schools decide policies on Naloxone use
Scripps News talks with drug abuse experts and educators about why this emergency resource is joining their toolbox.

Supreme Court set to rule on race-conscious college admissions
The world of higher education is watching and waiting for a Supreme Court decision that could impact the role race plays in college admissions.

Supreme Court ruling on student loan debt relief expected in June
43 million student loan borrowers await a crucial decision from the Supreme Court.
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Why the ‘Cop City’ police training center sparked national controversy
Scripps News goes beyond the surface, uncovering the crucial concerns raised nationwide by Atlanta's "Cop City" police training center.

Explaining the temporary halt on Tennessee’s ‘drag ban’ law
Scripps News spoke to a political analyst to gain insights into a federal judge's ruling declaring Tennessee's "drag ban" unconstitutional.

F-16's sonic boom heard over DC area in response to unresponsive plane
Officials attempted to establish contact with the pilot of the unresponsive plane, but they were unresponsive.