GLADSTONE, Mo. — Local students proposed that the Gladstone Police Department implement a new program that would help officers interact with people who are neurodiverse. It’s called the Blue Envelope ...
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) — A new program in Mount Pleasant is designed to make police encounters safer for people with communication difficulties. The Mount Pleasant Police Department is rolling ...
MERRIAM, Kan. — The Merriam Police Department has joined the Blue Envelope Program, aimed at improving interactions with individuals who have developmental disabilities or mental health problems. The ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – Spokane Transit Authority has launched a pilot program offering $1 fares for low-income residents, half the standard $2 fare, according to transit officials. The "Opportunity" program ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Another local police department is introducing a program for drivers with disabilities, primarily those on the autism spectrum. The Greenville Police Department is partnering ...
COLORADO, USA — In the span of a week, federal investigators in Colorado announced the largest fentanyl seizure and the largest methamphetamine seizure ever recorded in the state — both tied to ...
There are multiple places where you can use the Blue Gate Cellar Key in ARC Raiders, but the easiest spot is a cellar hatch near the Olive Grove and Ruined Homestead. Head west along the road from the ...
The Toronto Blue Jays head into the offseason desperate to find some answers after coming within two outs of their first World Series title over three decades and a devastating eventual Game 7 defeat.
The Memphis Area Transit Authority has officially kicked off its "Zero Fare Pilot Program," which offers riders free access to all MATA services for 90 days. The program, which includes all ...
After taking a close look at hometown Maryland and giving Kansas State real consideration, Landover (Md.) DeMatha Catholic wide receiver Lavar Keys found the right fit in the Big Ten — at Indiana. The ...
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — An important change is coming for NJ Transit commuters who are enrolled in the Reduced Fare Program. Beginning on Jan. 1, only Reduced Fare Photo ID cards will be accepted for ...
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