TACOMA, WASHINGTON – Nine local teens will be recognized by the Pacific Harbors Council, Boy Scouts of America as part of its inaugural class of Eagle Scouts on February 8, 2021. This once-in- a-lifetime milestone is the result of the countless journeys that make this celebration unique and inspirational.
The young women will be honored in a national telecast to be broadcast on Facebook on Sunday, February 21 at 5:00 p.m. (PST). There will be a local ceremony honoring the young women on Monday, February 8, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. at the Creighton Scouting Center located at 4802 So. 19th Street in Tacoma, Washington. February 8 also marks the 111th anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts of America.
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jenna: caught cheating to get into college seven teens facing charges now, one of them currently a college sophomore took the sat exam for six high school students. they say he got paid to do it. this is happening at a school on long island in new york state, and eric shawn is right here in our newsroom with more on the story. eric. reporter: as you know trying to get into college can be very competitive, as any high school parent or senior is aware. now for some it could be criminal. that alleged sat cheating ring has been busted in new york. that s where a college sophomore has been charged with being paid to take the scholastic achievement test for half a dozen 19 seniors. he is a 19-year-old student in