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4 Cincinnati Public Schools Employees on Leave After Child Restrained with Socks
The six-year-old boy had his wrists and ankles tied together with socks before being placed in a transport van.
NewsSkyline High School Shooting Suspects Had Ghost Guns
This is the third shooting at Oakland's Skyline High School since 2023.
NewsLaney College Athletic Director Dies in Campus Shooting
Laney College Athletic Director John Beam died Friday, the day after he was shot on the Oakland campus.
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Empower Staff with Immediate, Precise Alerts
The InformaCast Wearable Alert Badge is a compact, wireless panic button that school staff can use to alert others the moment issues arise.
Ohio Postpartum Nurse Assaulted at OSU Wexner Medical Center: Union Demands Action
Following a recent Ohio nurse assault at the OSU Wexner Medical Center, nurses' unions have criticized the hospital's response.
NewsHow Proactive Security Management Improves Clinical Outcomes
By implementing appropriate security measures, threat assessment protocols, and compliance-driven policies, healthcare organizations can promote safer environments that lead to greater patient satisfaction, reduce medical errors, and improve staff retention.
InsightsSimultaneous Alcohol and Cannabis Use Among College Students Linked to Depression
The study found monthly simultaneous cannabis and alcohol (SCA) use is associated with increased depression in both male and female college students.
InsightsNorth Carolina Hospital Police Officer Shot, Killed in Struggle with ER Patient
WakeMed police officer Roger Smith was fatally shot at WakeMed Garner Healthplex during an altercation with a patient on Saturday.
NewsPanic and Confusion Arise from AI-Generated Photo of Fake Bellaire High School Fire
An AI-generated photo falsely depicting Bellaire High School on fire caused widespread panic and highlighted the dangers of digital misinformation.
NewsCollege Women Experience More Sexual Violence than Women Who Don’t Attend College, Study Reveals
College women are better equipped to identify and report sexual assault due to awareness programs like the Clery Act and movements such as #MeToo, highlighting the importance of education in…
NewsCampus Safety Experts Share Key Insights at EDspaces 2025
Last week’s Campus Safety at EDspaces 2025 conference in Columbus, Ohio, brought together school and college security experts, educators, facilities directors and architects to share innovative strategies and solutions for…
News3 States Required to Teach Gun Safety in Schools
Arkansas, Tennessee, and Utah now require schools to teach children about proper gun storage and what to do if they find a firearm.
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