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Blue envelopes might make police traffic stops easier for people with autism Erika Wurst May 3, 2024 Updated Jun 8, 2025 Erika Wurst ...
Advocates say the program is already making a difference for individuals and families concerned about misunderstandings with law enforcement.
A Black mother from Colorado shared a viral video of her children admiring her children for their blue eyes and blonde hair. Yes, her Black children. Despite the seemingly odd chance of these ...
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Blue envelopes will soon become a familiar sight under some vehicle windshields in New Hampshire, an initiative aimed at bettering outcomes from interactions between law enforcement and drivers ...
A new program in Loudoun County, Virginia, aims to make interactions with police safer for those with conditions or disabilities.
The Crossville Police Department posted Tuesday that they are participating in the "Blue Envelope Program" which seeks to improve communication between law enforcement and those with autism ...
Earlier this year, Boulder police launched a new Blue Envelope Program aimed at improving interactions between police and community members.
The Plattsburgh Police Department adopted the Blue Envelope Program. Under the initiative, drivers with autism are encouraged to keep their license, registration and insurance card in a blue envelope.
Lehigh Valley Health Network and police in Monroe County launched a program aimed to help drivers with autism spectrum disorder during traffic stops.
US President Donald Trump got brutally trolled online for wearing a blue suit instead of black at Pope Francis's funeral at St. Peter's Square in the Vatican.
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