News from neighboring states for Dec. 2, 2017: Teacher cadet programs at local schools, forgiving student loans and offering livable wages in rural areas to alleviate teacher shortage

 

Third graders listen as their teacher, Cathleen Irons, reads them a book during the first day of school at Centennial Elementary School Tuesday, August 12, 2014. /Michael Ciaglo, The Gazette

Colorado touts small and big solutions to roll back state’s teacher shortage

New Mexico: Pearce proposes compromise on DACA recipients

Trump plans big cuts in two Utah national monument boundaries

Republicans likely to keep some property tax break. It’s still not good for many Californians

In Las Vegas, where it seems most everything is legal, there is a new law: Don’t feed the pigeons

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