Topic: Human Rights

Love Lives Here

An overflow crowd of nearly six hundred people at town hall this week. This, just days after the arson’s that were targeted at members of the Jewish community. It was

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Arson Investigation

Federal prosecutors are now leading the investigation into three arson’s targeted at members of the Jewish community. Last week, on Lake Street, the Center for Jewish Life was hit by

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ACMi News: May 24, 2019

Federal law authorities are now leading the investigation into three suspicious fires that have targeted Jewish centers in both Arlington and Needham. We’ll tell you where the case stands now.

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Finally, A Crackdown?

Patriots owner Robert Kraft pled not guilty to two counts of misdemeanor solicitation of prostitution in Florida recently. This after he was charged in a crackdown on massage parlor prostitution.

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Arlington Public News: March 01, 2019

Town leaders announce this week that a prominent police lieutenant himself will undergo this town’s restorative justice approach to community policing. What happens next to Lt. Richard Pedrini? Arlington’s recreation

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A Time to Heal

Arlington’s police force prides itself in setting the standard for other law enforcement agencies nationwide. Its progressive approach is driven by community values, transparency, and restorative justice. That mission was put

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Unraveling India: Ep 1 – Rinku Singh Rahi

According to Transparency International, a Washington-based corruption watchdog, India ranked 81st out of 181 countries on a 2017 global corruption index. Although a democracy, India ranked below undemocratic China and

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A Bridge Too Far

For the homeless, the cold winter months are unrelenting. Those people on the margins of society are faced with the daily challenge of simply surviving a cold winter night. It’s

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Arlington Public News: January 11, 2019

After 20-years, Arlington Police Chief Fred Ryan officially retires this week. And already town leaders have named his successor. Spikes to keep out the homeless? This was not Arlington’s idea.

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