"The Los Angeles Unified School District said that schools will reopen on Wednesday, having earlier
ordered its 640,000 students to stay home Tuesday after a bomb threat, officials of the nation's second-largest school system said.
New York City officials said they received the same bomb threat and concluded that it was a hoax, according to The Associated Press.
Los Angeles School Police said all students at district schools were sent home due to a possible electronic threat. KNBC reported that the email was sent late Monday." CNBC
ordered its 640,000 students to stay home Tuesday after a bomb threat, officials of the nation's second-largest school system said.
New York City officials said they received the same bomb threat and concluded that it was a hoax, according to The Associated Press.
Los Angeles School Police said all students at district schools were sent home due to a possible electronic threat. KNBC reported that the email was sent late Monday." CNBC
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