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On August 26th, 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment was passed. Women were no longer barred from voting because of gender. Today on Access Utah, we’ll preview…
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Ah, that first year of college. It’s like this tidal wave of freedom. And pressure.“It did not work well for me last year when I had to go to college. I…
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Families of people with disabilities probably already know that changes are coming to the way their services are provided. And one of the big drivers of…
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People and families who receive Medicaid-funded home and community-based service waivers can learn more about how a rule change will affect their services…
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We’ve heard a lot about the booming economy, and it’s true the employment rate has risen, for both people with and without disabilities. Still, the…
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Vision loss has affected at least 9,000 Utahns, and probably many more. For people who have recently lost their eyesight, it can feel like a tragedy.…
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All her life, Emily felt different from other kids. Between therapist visits, sudden uncontrollable bursts of anger, and unexplained episodes of…
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In 2017, the unemployment rate in the United States fell across the board. But fewer than 19 percent of people with disabilities were employed, compared…
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Traditional electric wheelchairs often limit user’s mobility because of the amount of time it takes to recharge the battery."Conventional wheelchairs,…
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The Block Film and Art Festival is this weekend in Logan. Today, we're previewing the festival. Our guests include Michael Bingham, founder of Jump the…