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Thousands Rally in Downtown Los Angeles in Support of Palestine
By Semantha Raquel Norris On October ...
Read More Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah Will Be One Of The Featured Guest Speakers Participating In Social Justice Week
On October 25, 2023 Pace University ...
Read More Can the historic Brooks Clinic, closed for a decade, be revived by Southside leaders?
By David Moreno On November 17, ...
Read More Medicaid is a ‘lifeline’ for Texans, but the state kicked off more than 728,000 kids this year
By Elena Rivera On November 16, ...
Read More 20 women are now suing Texas, saying state abortion laws endangered them
By Selena Simmons-Duffin On November 15, ...
Read More Texas faces higher hunger rates than every other state — except Arkansas
By Christopher Connelly On November 3, ...
Read More Newly renovated South Dallas food pantry to serve more families in food desert
Aunt Bette’s Community Pantry, which recently ...
Read More A Black Texas student sues after he was suspended over his hairstyle
By Jonathan Franklin On September 22, ...
Read More Texas Senate passes state immigration enforcement bill and $1.5 billion more for border barriers
By Julián Aguilar On November 9, ...
Read More Ex-security guard sues 10 Dallas police officers he says mistook him for a violent criminal
By Megan Cardona On October 23, ...
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A pregnant teenager died after trying to get care in three visits to Texas emergency rooms
It took 20 hours and three ER visits before doctors admitted the pregnant 18-year-old to the hospital as her condition worsened. She’s one of at least two women who died…
Read More Massachusetts voters reject wage increase for tipped workers, OK audit of Legislature
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts voters said yes to auditing the Legislature but rejected increasing the hourly wage for workers who collect tips. Those were among five measures on Tuesday’s ballot,…
Read More Mass. State Police won’t take part in Trump’s mass deportation program, Gov. Healey says
By Frank O’Laughlin, Boston 25 News Staff November 08, 2024 at 12:25 pm EST To watch video report, Click Here. BOSTON — Massachusetts Governor Marua Healey is preparing to fight Donald…
Read More Here’s how Trump’s proposed new policies may affect Mass.
Trump’s campaign promises and upcoming return to the White House could impact industries all over Massachusetts. By Abby Patkin November 8, 2024 Donald Trump is on his way back to the…
Read More Can Massachusetts lead the nation in abolishing food insecurity?
Andrea Asuaje Mirabell Rowland November 08, 2024 Food insecurity is a year-round problem, but as the holidays approach, what is often an invisible problem gets more public attention. According to…
Read More Teachers in Marblehead vote to go on strike, union says “schools are in crisis”
By Tammy Mutasa Updated on: November 8, 2024 / 11:15 PM EST / CBS Boston MARBLEHEAD – Teachers in Marblehead voted overwhelmingly to go on strike Friday afternoon, following “months of unproductive…
Read More Immigrants and advocates in Massachusetts prepare for next Trump presidency
Updated November 08, 2024 Simón Rios Andrea Perdomo-Hernandez On a normal night, attendees at the Community Workers Center’s weekly meeting in New Bedford want to talk about workplace issues. But on…
Read More How ‘wildly successful’ anti-trans ads fired up Texas voters for Republicans
By Eleanor Klibanoff | The Texas Tribune Published November 11, 2024 at 7:42 AM CST In the final weeks of a heated reelection campaign, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz released a television ad with a…
Read More Dallas voters say ‘yes’ to marijuana decriminalization and more police on election night
KERA | By Nathan Collins, Ed Timms Published November 6, 2024 at 3:26 AM CST Dallas voters approved a marijuana decriminalization measure and two controversial city charter propositions that could significantly change how…
Read More Dallas ‘Signature Park’ receives $1.5M Texas Parks and Wildlife grant for improvements
KERA | By Megan Cardona Published November 7, 2024 at 1:36 PM CST The City of Dallas was awarded $1.5 million in grant money from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to…
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