Newscast: January 15, 2015
At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we present highlights of a panel discussion on “Race Matters,” we learn
At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we present highlights of a panel discussion on “Race Matters,” we learn
Several events in the final months of 2014 focused much of the nation’s attention on relations between police departments and their communities, particularly with residents of color. In response to
Several events in the final months of 2014 focused much of the nation’s attention on relations between police departments and their communities, particularly with residents of color. In response to
At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we feature coverage of the “Black Lives Matter” Vigil recently held in
“Black Lives Matter, All Lives Matter.” These slogans are gaining popularity nationwide through the protests and rallies organized in response to grand jury decisions in New York and Missouri not
Many of us will get to enjoy sumptuous holiday feasts and yummy treats like you’ve just seen, but for others it is just another time of struggle to provide food
After 27 years in office and a failed attempt to extend his rule by changing the constitution of Burkina Faso, President Blaise Compaore resigned in October 2014. His resignation opened
In light of the expanding international discussion of the spread of Ebola and concerns about controlling the virus, APN spoke with Dr. Christian Lanphere, Emergency Manager at the Cambridge Health
In tonight’s newscast, we look at the effects of construction on Arlington’s Mass Ave; we discuss the perceived connection between money and politics; and we look back to Opening Night
The Ebola virus triggers a severe, often fatal illness in humans. The most recent outbreak in West Africa has been spreading at an exponential rate, and has deeply influenced family
In the United States, immigrants and minorities are disproportionately affected by poverty. One program, called “Found in Translation”, is combating this issue by helping low-income, multilingual women develop the use
In tonight’s newscast, we bring you a report on scams and scammers and what you can do to protect yourself. We also feature highlights from Town Day as well as
On Sunday, Sept 21, hundreds of thousands converged on New York City for what is described as the largest ever rally around climate change. The People’s Climate March preceded a
News Producer Aakruti Jagmohan travels around town to hear what you have to say about current events. In this segment of “You Speak,” she poses questions to residents about the
We have all had them come to our door, call, or email us at this time of year – they’re solicitors. And while most are legitimate, some decidedly are NOT,
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