LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Independence Day is just around the corner, and there are several spots in the Los Angeles area where fireworks will light up the night […]
When is the next SpaceX rocket launch in California? – NBC Los Angeles
The SpaceX rocket is scheduled to lift off from the Santa Barbara County coast on Friday evening. The launch is scheduled for 8:14 p.m. from Vandenberg Space Center, […]
Disability Advisory Committee welcomes new “Disability Flag” and four new members
The West Hollywood Disability Advisory Committee will soon approve a new disability flag, which will recognize people living with disabilities. The original Disability Pride flag was first designed […]
LAHSA homeless count produces mixed results in Long Beach, southeast Los Angeles County cities – Press Telegram
New data released Friday, June 28, from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s tally of the county’s 2024 homeless population showed mixed results for the city of Long […]
DeKalb District Attorney says woman and daughter were housing disabled people in ‘horrific conditions’
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – A woman and her daughter have been convicted of forcing a disabled adult to live in “horrific conditions,” according to the DeKalb […]
Port of Los Angeles seeks proposals for new cruise terminal
The Port of Los Angeles has issued a request for proposals for the construction and operation of a new Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal and the redevelopment and operation […]
Parents, advocates call for expanded abuser registry
A new fight to protect people with disabilities from caregiver abuse is taking shape on Beacon Hill, where advocates are urging lawmakers to expand an abuser registry aimed […]
Los Angeles to drastically reduce street vendor permit fees
As part of a move to support street vendors, the Los Angeles City Council voted Friday to significantly reduce the price of annual permits for street vendors. The […]
How to plan your summer trip if you have a disability
SALT LAKE CITY — Wondering what it’s like to travel with a disability? Utah is home to more than 573,000 people with disabilities, and whether you’re staying in […]
ASAN Condemns Grants Pass v. Johnson Decision
ASAN is deeply troubled by the Supreme Court’s decision in Grants Pass v. Johnson. On Friday, June 28, the Supreme Court ruled that enforcing a camping ban on […]