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The Corte Madera Town Council approved an additional $12,320 to complete its Americans with Disabilities Act self-assessment, marking the last steps of a two-year-long process.
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Leaders from the Arizona School for the Deaf and Bling abruptly shut down a community meeting at the Tucson campus Monday ...