Former Dallas County Schools Superintendent Rick Sorrells is going to spend the next seven years in prison. Sixteen months ago, Sorrells, 73, pleaded guilty to taking more than $3 million in cash and ...
In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, managing user identities and access rights has become a critical concern for businesses of all sizes. As organizations expand, ensuring the right ...
Former Dallas County Schools Superintendent Rick Sorrells faces up to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty Monday to conspiracy to commit wire fraud during his time at the school bus service from ...
Back in November, I wrote that something needed to be done about the Illinois High School Association’s multiplier-waiver process. In March, the IHSA board answered the call, announcing some major ...
In the heart of the New Orleans French Quarter, just blocks from the bars and bright lights of Bourbon Street, a beautifully restored bright yellow building connects two of the central characters in ...
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EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been updated to clarify information on BusPatrol America. WASHINGTON — The man behind a business that put stop-arm cameras in school buses from Texas to Maryland has ...
Montgomery County, Maryland’s inspector general has issued a report that raises concerns about the agreement that put cameras — including exterior stop-arm cameras — in county school system buses.
DALLAS (AP) - The former board president of a shuttered school bus agency in Dallas pleaded guilty on Monday to tax evasion, a federal charge tied to an investigation into a bribery scandal at the ...