Local organizations are stretching their resources as more families face food insecurity this year. Anim Osmani tells us about one of these organizations, and an Arlington volunteer who welcomes the
The ongoing rebuild of Arlington High School recently reached another milestone. To commemorate the moment, AHS seniors were invited to contribute in a way that will last forever. ACMi’s high
Massachusetts public schools will move to fully in-person classes. The state’s decision was based on concern about students’ mental and physical well-being. ACMi News correspondent Inyeong Kim talked to Arlington
The month of February is behind us, but the current moment is always the best time to reflect on Black history. And we can be reminded to do that with
In the latest in our series spotlighting local businesses, Senior News Producer Anim Osmani visited Capitol Square in East Arlington to meet a couple of women who didn’t let a
Arlington’s rich history is receiving new recognition. Reporter Isabel Litterst spoke with Arlington’s Director of Economic Development, Ali Carter and the President of Arlington’s Historical Society, George Parsons, about some
The state legislature provided vote-by-mail options for the November election, enabling anyone, including those with COVID-19 concerns, to vote by absentee ballot. That legislation is set to expire at the
The CDC has reported a significant rise in mental health struggles during the pandemic, particularly for people of color and for younger populations. ACMi’s Inyeong Kim met with clinicians at
Black History Month may be drawing to a close, but the Robbins Library is set to launch an archive that won’t have an expiration date. Their new collection focuses on