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Despite $252 million referendum, Milwaukee Public Schools eliminates school counselors in 53206 ZIP code
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Read More North Carolina has ended its backlog of thousands of untested rape kits, AG Josh Stein says
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A Brand-New Disability Cultural Center Opens in San Francisco
Janea Melido Jul 15 Liz Henry first became a wheelchair user in 1993, while living in poverty and navigating a world of uncertainty. The tools aiding their transition were sparse: a few issues of New Mobility magazine, a library book written by an author with arthritis and a manual wheelchair stolen out of necessity from Valley Medical…
Read More Los Angeles weighs a disaster registry. Disability advocates warn against false assurances.
By Miranda Green July 14, 2025 / 5:00 AM EDT In the wake of January’s deadly wildfires, Los Angeles County leaders are weighing a disaster registry intended to help disabled and senior residents get connected to emergency responders to bring them to safety during disasters. County supervisors approved a feasibility study this spring for such a voluntary database.…
Read More Mother shares struggles obtaining help for her children through early intervention disability program
By Lauren Victory July 11, 2025 / 6:45 PM CDT About 60,000 children with developmental disabilities qualify for a free Illinois program that provides speech, physical therapy, and other services. It’s called “early intervention” and can be a game-changer. The problem is that the service is delayed for more than 2,000 kids. Meet the Heath…
Read More San Jose mayor, leaders ask for alleged racist text messages between councilmembers to be released
ABC7 News reached out to every one of the people allegedly involved, but has not received a response back from anyone By Dustin Dorsey Monday, June 9, 2025 SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) — The San Jose Silicon Valley NAACP and San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan are calling for the release of text messages between City Councilmembers…
Read More ICE protests: Hundreds rally for immigrants in San Francisco and San Jose
By J.R. Stone and Lauren Martinez Tuesday, June 10, 2025 SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Hundreds took to the streets of San Francisco’s Mission District and in front of San Jose City Hall Monday night to voice their anger over Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids across the country and show support for immigrants. SAN FRANCISCO PROTEST In San Francisco,…
Read More Neighbors raise concern over plan to convert SJ hotel to homeless shelter for women and children
By Lauren Martinez Tuesday, June 17, 2025 SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) — Plans are moving forward to convert a boutique hotel into a homeless shelter for women and children. The Bristol Hotel is in San Jose, but directly behind it is considered Campbell. Lynne Ferguson and her neighbors are Campbell residents. “The problem being is that…
Read More Sweeps near San Jose’s largest homeless encampment begins, will run through summer
By Dustin Dorsey Monday, June 16, 2025 SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) — The city of San Jose began a large-scale encampment sweep along the Guadalupe River Trail that will kick off several weeks of sweeps this summer. It’s in the area off of Taylor Street, near the city’s largest homeless encampment at Columbus Park, where the…
Read More Golden Gate Bridge CEO considering removing DEI language in fear of losing $400M in federal grants
On the line? Millions of dollars in federal grant money set to be used to retrofit the 88-year-old bridge By Luz Pena Wednesday, June 25, 2025 SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — The Golden Gate Bridge could be at risk of losing millions of dollars in transportation funding from the Trump Administration unless it rescinds policies that discourage…
Read More CA violated Title IX over transgender athletes, U.S. Education Department says
Wednesday, June 25, 2025 The U.S. Department of Education says that California violated Title IX by allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls sports. Federal officials are giving California’s Department of Education and the California Interscholastic Federation 10 days to change their practices, or risk legal action from the U.S. Department of Justice. U.S. Education…
Read More WA joins lawsuit against Trump to stop Planned Parenthood defunding
Laurel Demkovich Jul 31, 2025 Washington has signed onto a lawsuit against the Trump administration over funding cuts targeting Planned Parenthood, Attorney General Nick Brown announced Tuesday. The “Big Beautiful Bill” spending plan passed by Congress earlier this month bans Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood for the next year, meaning clinics cannot be reimbursed for…
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