REGIONAL NEWS for Nov. 3, 2017:  History teacher says deletions from history test touch on issues such as the civil rights movement, populism and trust busting.

 

Acting Secretary of Education Christopher Ruszkowski /Dean Hanson/Albuquerque Journal

New Mexico: U.S. history test plan sanitized, lawmaker suggests

Nevada AG’s office to release workers’ names that had been kept secret

Hollywood: Sex assault accusations against ex-APA agent renew concerns about alleged abuse of minors in Hollywood

Colorado: Why tens of thousands choose to pay a fine rather than buy health insurance

Salt Lake City: Mormon church donates $10 million to help house city’s homeless, needy

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