History Colorado said this is a limited-run pilot program. They'll decide whether to continue based on users' feedback.
The program, in its second year being managed by the Knights of Columbus, is "stronger than ever," program leaders said.
An app-based, free-to-use American Sign Language interpreter program first deployed at Colorado Department of Labor and Employment offices in April is now available at all 11 History Colorado museums.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools leaders said there are five American Sign Language interpreters in the district.
Interpreters in period attire on Saturday will bring to life for Fort Ligonier visitors the impact of a pivotal event in the ...
The National Association of the Deaf is celebrating a legal victory against the White House. A judge ordered ASL for ...
A unique Harvard program trains future physicians to recognize structural failures embedded within our health care system.
The Justice Department is appealing an order for the White House to provide ASL interpretation during press briefings given ...
Betting scandals have been a concern for professional sports leagues for as long as they’ve existed, but a U.S. Supreme Court ...
‘Tis the season for giving at St. Bartholomew. Over 100 children will have their own personal Santas deliver gifts right to ...
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