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Vyreak Sovann NO COUNTRY FOR GUILTY MEN: Mout Iv (right) is currently in a York, Pa., detention cell, awaiting deportation to Cambodia, because of a 12-year-old assault conviction. [ real americans ] Mout Iv is an American, and if you have your doubts, just glance around his storefront in Olney for a second. Touch Up Barbershop, down a flight of stairs on Front and Champlost streets, is where Iv ...

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The University at Buffalo and Toronto Rehabilitation Institute are partnering on a $4.75 million initiative to make housing, public buildings and outdoor spaces more accessible for people with disabilities and people of all ages.

UB Alert: Emergency text, e-mail messages. Sign up > UB and the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute are partnering on a $4.75 million initiative to make housing, public buildings and outdoor spaces more accessible for people with disabilities and people of all ages.

BEVERLY SHORES — A man who uses a wheelchair, and who filed a complaint with the National Park Service over the Indiana Dunes not being accessible enough for people with disabilities, met Friday with the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore superintendent.

Michelle Ann Day is restoring the original gatehouse, a $1.5 million project to rebuild the structure that once welcomed visitors entering from Woodland Avenue. With the help of volunteers, she has re-roofed mausoleums and repaired gravesites. But most of all she's reclaiming the lost pieces of people's lives.

Bright and early on the morning of Oct. 16, Danbury resident Dan George will be jumping through tires, running under police barricades, balancing across concrete barriers, and climbing over taxis.

SHAWN GUST/Press Debbie Selander leads her daughters Jessica, 15, and Cadence, 7, up a flight of stairs adjacent to a set of prints that belong to a larger photography exhibit by Ralph Batholdt currently on display at the Coeur d'Alene Public Library.

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - When 12-year-old Junior Robinson ambled into D.T.L.A. Bikes, a new cycle shop on Broadway, he seemed taken aback. As he walked down the stairs he stared at the graffiti art on the walls. At the bottom of the steps, he timidly checked out at the slim, bespectacled man bicycling around the shop.

No Pomp. No Circumstance. Just Real Food. Listen up, good people: review sites such as Yelp! gather opinions from thousands of people from thousands of backgrounds. Reading them, if you’re lucky, may help you piece together the collective mind regarding a particular restaurant.

A BRISBANE homeowner has been forced to fence his pool under the threat of hefty fines, despite his property being surrounded by waterways, including a canal and a creek.