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The National Job Corps Association is fighting back in court and a federal judge ordered all centers to stay open while the legal battle continues. Micaela Marshall has the latest from Phoenix.
A federal program that helps low-income students in the Phoenix area with housing and a career path is getting new life.
Retired Lt. Gen. David Furness will be the school’s next superintendent, replacing the ousted retired Maj. Gen. Cedric T.
For all the talk about quarterbacks and linebackers and scoring margins, one element of Old Dominion’s team is quietly ...
Standing with students, graduates, and local employers, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer is pushing back against the Trump ...
U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer and U.S. Rep. Josh Riley joined other elected representatives and local officials at the Oneonta Job Corps campus to speak out against the Trump administration’s attempt to ...
We have over-invested in tuition-based career launch infrastructure and correspondingly underinvested in earn-and-learn. And ...
The Oneonta Job Corps Center trains nearly 300 students every year in health, construction, and other fields that need ...
After nearly half a century of federal service, including 46 years with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Julia Smethurst is ...
For the first time in years, New Orleans’ levees will skip annual safety inspections. Federal budget cuts are halting the ...
When Savannah Higgins walked through the doors of the Old Dominion Job Corps Center in Monroe back in 2010, she was 19, ...
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