
Newscast: August 14, 2014
In tonight’s newscast, we will look at the problem of an invasive plant in the Mystic River, we’ll discuss issues of class and classism with activist Betsy Leondar-Wright, and we’ll
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In tonight’s newscast, we will look at the problem of an invasive plant in the Mystic River, we’ll discuss issues of class and classism with activist Betsy Leondar-Wright, and we’ll

As we have seen from the controversy at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, being a host country can bring both economic and social benefits AND drawbacks. News Producer Yawa

Lawrence Blum is a distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Education, and Multiculturalism. He has written 5 books covering such subjects as morality, race studies, and moral philosophy. Blum visited the APN

The Eric J. Preston Annual Lacrosse tournament is a local event that offers youth players a chance to compete while also raising money for Arlington teams. Arlington Public News attended

In part two of this look at the National History Day Competition, Youth Producer Gayatri Sundar Rajan continues to follow two Ottoson Students who participated this year. The contest requires

Today we address the stresses our children face, as well as the symptoms and illnesses that can manifest as a result. Adolescence Series: Part 5 – Extended Interview

In tonight’s newscast we talk with an Arlington resident who founded an addiction recovery program, we learn about the water quality of the Mystic River, and we introduce a new

Arlington Public News introduces “Dollar Sense,” a new series that examines the agencies, institutions, and mechanisms that make up our financial system. Dollar Sense Pt. 1 – Extended Interview

iCanShine Volunteers celebrates the contributions of its volunteers, the backbone of non-profit organizations. iCanShine is a non-profit organization that teaches individuals with disabilities how to ride bicycles. We want to


Arlington Public News continues with our 6-part series on adolescence. In part 4, News Producer Peter Bermudes speaks with John Williams about the Parents-Adolescent Communication. Watch the abridged version of

Arlington Public News continues with our 6-part series on adolescence. In part 4, News Producer Peter Bermudes speaks with John Williams about the Parents-Adolescent Communication. Adolescence Series: Part 4 –

In tonight’s newscast, we tell you about rabies – how it’s transmitted and what you can do to protect yourself and your pets. We bring you highlights from a Narcan

Dick Smith was an Arlington resident for over fifty years. Throughout his life, he was active in politics and various causes, both locally and more broadly. He was honored for

The goal of Generation Citizen is to teach teenagers how to become better citizens via an in-class curriculum and exercises. We delve into this ambitious project in the following report.