New Florida law lets parents consent to corporal punishment in schools
Florida schools can now use corporal punishment, once parents allow it. A new state law lets districts adopt policies permitting […]
Florida schools can now use corporal punishment, once parents allow it. A new state law lets districts adopt policies permitting […]
Guyana’s Election Commission has announced a ban on cell-phone use within polling stations during the upcoming September 1st General and
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Well Services will have to wait until September 18th to know if the EMA will grant a Certificate of Environmental
This Saturday, August 23rd, a section of St Vincent Street in Port of Spain will be closed to vehicular traffic.
A Judge has dismissed an application by Eastman Enterprises for an urgent hearing of an appeal. The company is challenging
The political leaders of Jamaica’s two national parties are set to go head in head in a national debate on
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Monitoring continues with regard to a tropical wave located to the southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands. This continues to
The UWI St. Augustine Campus says the approved tuition fee increase of 20% will not take effect during the upcoming