Supt. Tony Thurmond told the Trump administration it’s “essential” that the 6-year-old boy return to the California School ...
Lesly Rodriguez Gutierrez is worried about her son’s well-being as they try to communicate without the assistive devices he was forced to leave behind.
FREMONT, Calif. (KRON) — California’s top education official is holding a news conference Thursday afternoon at a school in Fremont after one of the school’s young deaf students was deported to ...
New efforts are underway to bring a 6-year-old boy who is deaf back to the Bay Area after he, his mother, and younger brother ...
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Deaf Hayward boy deported to Colombia tells teacher 'I want to go back to school'
A DEAF 6-YEAR-OLD Hayward boy who was deported to Colombia with his family last week told his teachers and State ...
‘DHS needs to act now’: Legal fight opens to bring deported 6-year-old deaf boy back to the Bay Area
Advocates for the 6-year-old deaf Hayward boy who was recently deported to Colombia opened their legal fight to bring him and his family home Thursday, filing an emergency application to the Trump ...
One new Kingston show explores deaf artistry in a clever homage to classic theatre.Theatre Kingston’s brand-new production Hands in Her Pockets runs from Mar. 12 to 21. at the Kingston Grand Theatre.
Members of Congress have stepped in to back workers at the two firms that monopolize remote interpretation services for Deaf people.
American figure skater Alysa Liu received a hometown hero's welcome in Oakland, California, Thursday, three weeks after winning Olympic gold. Liu, who became the first American woman to win the gold ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Oakland came together on Thursday to celebrate hometown hero and Olympic gold medal figure skater Alysa Liu. She greeted the crowd, holding out her medal, saying, "What’s up, Oakland ...
CHILLICOTHE - Ohio University Chillicothe has named Jeff Burns as its new career development coordinator. Burns brings his own diverse experiences as an educator and a passion for helping students ...
More than 4,000 fans showed up downtown for the Olympic ice skating champion, including Oakland athletes and musicians.
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