The U.S. Department of Education’s (Department’s) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released a Dear Colleague Letter Tuesday to schools specifying with concrete examples the application of Title VI of the ...
This letter is to address concerns raised about my “no” vote on City Council Bill 1426 (“Pittsburgh government must focus on issues, not battling ideologies,” Feb. 6, TribLive). I voted yes on Bill ...
I have a friend over 80 years of age who has shopped at a grocery store with a pharmacy for well over 20 years, on Highway 99. Last week she drove up to the store to see the pharmacy about their ...
Imagine this in Clark County in a few years: You see someone stealing your vehicle. You subdue that person and call 911. You are surprised when the dispatcher asks what race the person you captured is ...
On April 17, the Anchorage VA facility’s Chief of Staff and Associate Chief of Staff of Behavioral Health ordered the end to a long-running transgender peer group. This group connected vulnerable ...
To the Editor: New Hampshire House bill HB602, scheduled for hearing on Feb. 2 at 9:30 a.m., will eliminate reimbursements for audio-only telemedicine appointments. A recent survey by the Centers for ...
I agree with Ray Rodriguez’s superb letter (“Why we like Trump,” Letters to the editor, Oct. 13), but there’s more to say regarding the nature of rights. The 18th century philosopher John Locke was ...
My VIew Rev. Victor Roth’s arguments favoring marriage discrimination, in his letter to the editor published June 11, are pervasively illogical, and reveal the same religiously-motivated antigay ...
This story was published in partnership with the Texas Observer. In 2016, when Gisella Olivo walked into a four-bedroom house in downtown McKinney, about thirty miles north of Dallas, it immediately ...