U.S. Attorney Puts Spotlight on Internet Safety article[new_asset_attachment_attributes][user_id]. new_asset_attachment_attributes. Editor's Note: The following is a press release issued Monday by the office of U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan. U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan is kicking off the new …See all stories on this topic »
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School year starts with warning about Internet safety
School year starts with warning about Internet safety McClure Middle School Principal Sarah Pritchett is preparing McClure Middle School in Seattle for the 470 kids scheduled to show up on September 5. And this year, Pritchett's including something new in the first day packet kids take home to their …See all stories on this topic…
Kansas Attorney General Says Internet Safety Effort Expanded Reach
Kansas Attorney General Says Internet Safety Effort Expanded Reach Wednesday, August 15, 2012. The Kansas attorney general's office says participation in an Internet safety program for children grew by about 8 percent in the state's last fiscal year. Attorney General Derek Schmidt's office says more than 65000 …See all stories on this topic »
City offers new site on Internet safety
City offers new site on Internet safety Posted: Sunday, August 19, 2012 5:49 pm. City offers new site on Internet safety By Allison Hurtado, Ahwatukee Foothills News Ahwatukee Foothills News | 0 comments. I was probably about 11 years old when I had my first experience with Internet safety.See all stories on this topic »
Column: Talk to your children about Internet safety
Column: Talk to your children about Internet safety sign in. articles, businesses, events, archives. No variable specified. *We welcome your comments on the stories and issues of the day and seek to provide a forum for the community to voice opinions. All comments are subject to moderator approval …See all stories on this topic »
Kansas AG says Internet safety effort expanded reach
Kansas AG says Internet safety effort expanded reach TOPEKA The Kansas attorney general’s office says participation in an Internet safety program for children grew by about 8 percent in the state’s last fiscal year. Attorney General Derek Schmidt’s office says more than 65000 …See all stories on this topic »