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As charters grow, US public schools see sharp enrollment drop

Standing before the Los Angeles Unified School Board, Susan Zoller delivered a startling assessment: More than 100,000 students in the nation’s second-largest district were now enrolled in charters, draining more than $500 million from the budget in a single academic year.

Apartment fire displaces four people

The Red Cross is assisting the four residents displaced by the fire at an apartment building on South Decatur Boulevard. Another family was relocated by apartment building management.

Military deployments only delay journey to true love, wedding day for valley woman

It would be nearly 14 months until Crystal Millan would reconnect with the man she had fallen in love with, since as soon as her deployment ended, he was called back overseas. “When we both got back, and we made it through both deployments back-to-back, I was like, ‘OK,’ if we can make it through something like that, we can make it through anything,” she recalled. They’re now engaged to be married.

Jaywalker critically injured near airport

A man was critically injured Saturday night when he was hit by a vehicle near the airport, police said.

Volunteers complete Nevada leg of Vietnam project

Before Memorial Day last year, Janna Hoehn of Maui needed to find the last 19 of Nevada’s 149 fallen Vietnam War service members to help the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund complete its “Faces Never Forgotten” project.