ALBERTVILLE, Ala. ( WAFF) - A new North Alabama program is aimed at keeping your children safe online. It’s called the ...
Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed the Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act, limiting electronic screen access in ...
Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed The Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act into law. The legislation creates Alabama’s first statewide standards limiting young children’s screen time in ...
That’s exactly what happens when you discover Explore Playground & Splashpad in Hoover, Alabama – a place so ridiculously ...
The Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act was signed on Wednesday, March 4, by Governor Kay Ivey to introduce limits on children's screen time access.
In recognition of Safer Internet Day, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is urging parents, caregivers, educators and communities to take proactive steps to protect children online. Technology ...
As for the 20 commits expected to make it official? Status quo! All were signed, sealed and delivered (and announced by Alabama) by 12:20 p.m. CT. So how did it all go down on Wednesday? Bama247 ...
Students at an elementary school in Hollandale, Miss.Credit... Supported by By Nicholas Kristof Photographs by Lynsey Addario Mr. Kristof is an Opinion Columnist who reported from Alabama and ...
Bet you never expected to see a new 30,000-square-foot building rising downtown! If you’ve driven west on 6th Ave North lately, you may have noticed a construction project at 6 th and 22 nd Street. It ...
Abstract: Existing studies on knowledge distillation typically focus on teacher-centered methods, in which the teacher network is trained according to its own standards before transferring the learned ...