To make something accessible means to make it available for all. There are ramps and elevators for those with mobility aids, texts in Braille for those who are blind, accessible parking and restrooms.
Greater Latrobe graduate Daisy Wishard began picking up American Sign Language when she was 9 months old — before she learned ...
Thank the people who made today possible. Commencement season is my favorite season. Not only because it means we survived another New England winter, but because I love seeing joyful graduates and ...
P announced in partnership a first-of-its-kind, alternative broadcast to air during the Stanley Cup Final dedicated ...
Spectrum on Tuesday debuted a new American Sign Language interpreter service at two local stores for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing.  Reporter {{description}} Email notifications are only ...
Researchers introduced a wireless ring-based system that converts sign language into text in real time, highlighting a prototype designed for practical communication. The WRSLT platform uses ...
Dottie's sign was taken sometime in the past few days, Featherston said, adding she noticed the sign was missing on Monday. She posted on social media about the theft with the hope that somebody would ...
Diplo DJed his son Pace's kindergarten graduation, which he called one of the "most important sets" of his career in a sweet ...
Officially, Priscilla Morse and Franco Santiago are licensed real estate agents whose job it is to sell houses on the northshore. Unofficially, Morse, 62, the managing broker for Compass' Mandeville ...
Installed in late April, the signs declare the stretch of All American Way between Westminster Boulevard and 13th Street, “Charlie Kirk Way.” ...
This section of the BDN aims to help readers understand Maine’s housing crisis, the volatile real estate market and the public policy behind them. Read more Housing coverage here. Spring is typically ...