EMS Week shines visibility on city’s paramedics and their fight for higher pay, safer work conditions
May 25, 2022
Last week’s EMS Week brought much-needed visibility for New York’s emergency medical services, which are dealing with over-exhaustion of their workforce and… Read more
Why the long delay spending fed education funds?
May 20, 2022
THANKS TO A windfall of $1.8 billion in federal funding intended to help schools recover from the last two years of… Read more
May 15-21 is National Emergency Medical Services Week
May 18, 2022
Watch video here: GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — It's National Emergency Medical Services Week! It's a time to recognize the life-saving… Read more
Off-duty paramedic honored for saving a life, humbled that he could not do more
May 6, 2022
Watch video here: DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — He could not save the life of everyone trapped inside the burning van… Read more
EMT graduation held at LaGuardia Community College to address NYC shortage
May 3, 2022
On April 28, Global Medical Response (GMR) hosted the graduation of 80 new emergency medical technicians (EMTs) at LaGuardia Community… Read more
Rodney Lincoln is innocent. But Missouri law won’t let him clear his name for good
May 3, 2022
On April 27, 1982, two lives were forever changed. Melissa DeBoer: On that day, my mother, JoAnne Tate, was brutally… Read more
Mr. Mayor, ‘We want better parks in Lynn’
April 29, 2022
LYNN — Jean Charles Academy’s youngest students presented their vision on the local parks and their budget to Mayor Jared… Read more
Opinion: The false choice between deceit and public safety
April 22, 2022
With the passage of recent legislation in Illinois, Oregon, and Utah and coverage by national media — including a recent segment… Read more
NHCS students send cards, care packs to Ukrainian kids
April 20, 2022
Fourth grade students in David Levine’s class at Dorchester’s Neighborhood House Charter School (NHCS) created care packages and cards including phrases… Read more
U.S. Election Technology Is Vulnerable. We’re Still Only Treating the Symptoms.
April 19, 2022
Threats to U.S. election infrastructure pose grave threats to our democracy. It’s been nearly two decades since the Help America Vote… Read more
Dartmouth resident promoted to first VP at BankFive
March 22, 2022
South Coast-based Bankfive announced Tuesday the promotions of various staff members, including the elevation of Dartmouth resident Andrea Rodrigues as… Read more
We cannot deny disabled voters equal protection under the law
March 1, 2022
New state election laws have prompted debate about whether they will make it more difficult for people to vote. Missing… Read more