VALLEY FORGE

Feb 17 2026CRIME

Neighbors Take Action: How a Small Community Thwarted Crime with Signs and Cameras

Valley Glen, a quiet part of the San Fernando Valley, has seen its residents step up to keep their streets safe. Facing a surge of break‑ins linked to gangs from South America, homeowners installed 22 warning signs and set up infrared license‑plate readers plus video cameras. The initiative reported

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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

Students Gain Real‑World Skills Through School Business Club

Valley High’s business club, DECA, is turning ordinary classes into real‑world training. The club has grown fast in its third year, thanks to teacher Nick DeFrancesco’s guidance. Students meet after school and sometimes more often, practicing role‑plays and case studies that mimic real busines

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Nov 03 2025EDUCATION

A College's Fight for Survival: Valley Forge's Controversial Move

Valley Forge Military College is in serious trouble. Money problems and a shrinking student body have left it struggling to stay open. Now, the school's leaders are considering a risky plan to join President Trump's conservative college initiative. This initiative, called the Compact for Academic E

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Nov 01 2025EDUCATION

A Military College's Bid for Federal Funds Amid Turmoil

Valley Forge Military College is in a tough spot. They're facing money problems and big changes. Now, they're thinking about joining President Donald Trump's plan for colleges that support conservative values. This plan, called the Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, offers federal

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Feb 11 2025CRIME

South Carolina Rep Exposes Abuse Case

Forget the buzz around the South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace's announcement. It could have been just another day in the House. Everyone was listening as she accused her past partner and three of his friends as the perpetrators of some very serious crimes. The crimes included Rape, Voye

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Feb 06 2025SPORTS

Caitlin Clark Chooses Her Game

Forget the Olympics for Caitlin Clark Let’s talk about Caitlin Clark first. She’s 23, and she’s not just a basketball star. No, she’s also pretty awesome at golf and soccer. She has a lot of energy. She can take on any challenge. Well, almost any challenge. So, there's this big event. Called “V

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Next Big Console Update: What to Expect

Forget CES 2025, the real buzz is about Nintendo's next console update. According to insiders, January 16 could be the big day. But don't hold your breath for a massive keynote. Instead, expect bits of info leaking out like a Nintendo Direct. Here's what we know so far: the Switch 2 will definitely

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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

Fantasy Football Shockers:Will This QB Steal Your Week 1 Victory?

Forget the usual suspects! Last year, stars like Tyreek Hill and Christian McCaffrey dominated Week 1 Fantasy football. But remember, hidden gems like Jakobi Meyers and Mac Jones also made a splash! This year, SportsLine's advanced computer model is shaking things up, predicting some unexpected Wee

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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

College Football Reigns Supreme:Unveiling America's Biggest Stadiums

Forget those shiny new pro stadiums, the real giants of American sports reside in the college football world. Imagine a sea of screaming fans, a vibrant atmosphere, and the roar of the crowd echoing through a stadium built decades ago - that's the magic of college football. You might be surprised

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