We have live team first alert weather coverage this morning. Brian good morning, everybody, from the World Headquarters of cleveland 19 news. Its tuesday, february 16th. Im brian duffy. Tia word headquarters, huh . Im tia ewing. We have numerous School Closings and delays this morning at the bottom of your screen. Lets get our snow coverage started with meteorologist sam roberts in the first alert weather center. Sam, Everyone Wants to know how long the snow is going to stick around . Samantha good news. Its a morning event. The morning commute may stink, but the evening commute will be a lot better. That will be good news for later on today. For now weve got reduced visibility courtesy of snow and fog. Lets take a live look outside now. Typically from this Vantage Point we see the cleveland skyline. You can see the jake sometimes depending on visibility, but you really cant see anything right now. That snow is coming down, and, its 32 degrees. So the snow is sticking, and its a heavy,
It s Teacher Appreciation Week, and there s some mixed news when it comes to how well South Dakota is compensating it s teachers. According to the National Education Association s annual Rankings and Estimates report, the national average teacher salary increased about 4% to nearly $70,000 a year between the 2021 and 2022 school years. But adjusted for inflation, teachers still make 5% less than they did a decade ago. .
After hundreds of Ohio students gathered at Kent State University over the weekend to protest the conflict in Gaza, on the 54th anniversary of Vietnam War protests that left four students dead there, student organizers say their movement is gaining momentum. Rachael Collyer - program director with the Ohio Student Association - said students condemn the violent mass arrest of protesters last month, and are escalating action. Collyer said students are driven by a moral compass currently lacking in elected leadership. .
By Kelly Field for The Hechinger Report.Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for Kentucky News Connection reporting for The Hechinger Report-Public News Service Collaboration Haley Autumn Dawn Ann Crank thinks she might like to become a teacher. There’s a shortage of teachers in this corner of Kentucky, and Crank, who has eight siblings, gets kids. “I just fit in with them,” Crank said during a shift one February day at the Big Blue Smokehouse, where she works as a waitress. .
By Kelly Field for The Hechinger Report.Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for Kentucky News Connection reporting for The Hechinger Report-Public News Service Collaboration Haley Autumn Dawn Ann Crank thinks she might like to become a teacher. There’s a shortage of teachers in this corner of Kentucky, and Crank, who has eight siblings, gets kids. “I just fit in with them,” Crank said during a shift one February day at the Big Blue Smokehouse, where she works as a waitress. .