NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — BNA is part of a global movement to help people with “hidden disabilities” have a better experience navigating airports. Starting Monday, the airport will […]
Disabled guest denied access to DAS goes viral in video pleading with Disney to provide paid alternative
Charisma Mangahas, known on TikTok as @asymptomatic, posted a video after being denied Disability Access Services (DAS) at Disneyland Resort. In the video, she presented a solution that […]
LA City Council committee approves motion to study feasibility of banning artificial turf
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A Los Angeles City Council committee filed a motion Friday calling for a study into the feasibility of banning artificial turf, citing health and […]
Cam Reddish decides on future with Los Angeles Lakers
Cam Reddish just completed his first season playing for the Los Angeles Lakers. The former Duke University star appeared in 48 games (26 starts) and finished the season […]
Fallen Los Angeles County Firefighter Andrew Pontius remembered as a leader and wildlife lover – Daily News
A memorial service for Andrew Pontius (52), a firefighter who served with the Los Angeles County Fire Department for 19 years, was held at Cottonwood Church in Alamitos, […]
Sensory friendly screenings allow people with disabilities to watch films
The Baylor Center for Developmental Disabilities hosted a sensory-friendly screening of the film “Inside Out 2” at Cinemark Waco. The theater made arrangements to make the screening more […]
New changes coming to social security
On Wednesday, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced major changes to its disability benefits evaluation process. The changes have been in the works for some time, but they […]
Hollywood photographer accused of sexually assaulting aspiring model
The Los Angeles Police Department is asking the public to help locate witnesses and potential victims in the case of a Hollywood photographer charged with sexually assaulting three […]
2028 is approaching: Olympic discontent begins
Good morning and welcome to LA on the Record, City Hall’s newsletter, helmed by Dakota Smith and David Zarnizer with help from David Wharton. Newsletter Get the inside […]
California High-Speed Rail Clears New Hurdle, Los Angeles Homelessness Declines, and More
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority released the results of its 2024 homeless count, which, to everyone’s surprise, showed the first decrease since 2018. “For years, we have […]