The administration is pushing back on a lawsuit seeking to ensure that interpreters are included at White House events by suggesting that the accommodation is incompatible with the president's image.
Advocates argue that removing ASL interpreters denies deaf and hard-of-hearing Americans the ability to fully participate in civic life. Federal disability law requires reasonable accommodations to ...
A lawsuit has been filed by the National Association for the Deaf for sign language interpretation services to be restored at ...
The community clean-up initiative is part of the New Mexico True "Breaking Bad Habits" clean and beautiful statewide campaign ...
Democratic Congresswoman Julie Johnson of Farmers Branch, tells Jack Fink her opinion on former Congressman Colin Allred's ...
In this tour, discover Chiharu Shiota: Threads of Life, featuring the artist’s immense and intricate web-like installations, ...
Bingocize. Join Carla for a combination of Bingo and exercise. 10:30 a.m.: Exercise with Karen. Join Karen for 45 minutes of exercise designed to increase strength, range of motion and flexibility.
The popular family event Fairy House Day returns to Mount Pleasant Palmetto Islands County Park on Jan. 24. Kids of all ages ...
The U.S. Justice Department is suing four more states as part of its effort to collect detailed voting data and other ...
Westchester County is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Office for People with Disabilities (OFPWD), marking five ...
In her early 20s, Kaci LaFon lived in Branson, Missouri, a tourist town known for its older population. She wanted to date ...