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May 27, 2026

Tear Gas Has No Federal Oversight: What This Means for Public Safety

A yellow plume erupts as clicks and explosions echo amongst the Seattle streets. People in face masks, with beanies and hoods, walk away from the tear gas wiping their eyes and coughing. In cities across the country, law enforcement agents are using the chemical agent tear gas in efforts to rein in protestors.

By Emily Iris Dickinson

Gregory Rachal sits on beach

October 2, 2025

Diversity in the Lineup: Black Surfers Collective Draws 125 to Beach Day

The Black Surfers Collective brings surf instructors and families together to build confidence, community and safety in the ocean.

By Amy Perrette

October 1, 2025

CDC Releases New HIV Prevention Guidelines Amid Proposed Federal Cuts

Miami-Dade County is the leading county for new HIV infections in the United States, with men who have sex with men being the most affected. 

By Vincent Guilamo-Ramos

February 24, 2021

Federal Vaccine Priorities Concern NJ Teachers and Parents

(BAYONNE, N.J.) — New Jersey parents and educators are worried that teachers are not being prioritized for vaccinations as classes […]

By Michelle De Pacina