This week Matter of Fact is all about seeking solutions. A Virgina school district takes a direct approach to reducing student absences. Plus, New York City’s first chief medical officer works to eliminate racially biased tests in healthcare. And, Michigan residents debate changes to the cash bail system.
SEPTEMBER 7, 2024
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September 8, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Pennsylvania to learn how people over 50 are handling ...
Non-Profit Plans to Rebuild a Former Predominantly Black Neighborhood in Portland
February 4, 2024Non-Profit Plans to Rebuild a Former Predominantly Black Neighborhood in Portland
February 4, 2024Albina was once a thriving predominantly Black community near Portland, Oregon. That’s unt...
FEBRUARY 3, 2024
February 4, 2024FEBRUARY 3, 2024
February 4, 2024This week Matter of Fact explores how an upcoming Supreme Court case pertaining to the 14t...
Smithsonian African American Museum Set to Open
September 17, 2016Smithsonian African American Museum Set to Open
September 17, 2016Meet Zena Howard, one of the architects for the nation’s newest museum that has been a cen...
MAY 21, 2022
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May 22, 2022Traumatic Grief. This week, Matter of Fact looks backs on another community impacted by th...
APRIL 5, 2025
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April 6, 2025This week Matter of Fact travels to Phoenix where city and state leaders are working to fi...
More Data Centers Spark Concerns for Virginia Residents
March 30, 2025More Data Centers Spark Concerns for Virginia Residents
March 30, 2025More data centers are popping up across the country as the need for facilities to store di...
MARCH 29, 2025
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March 30, 2025This week Matter of Fact travels to Ashburn, Virginia to see how residents are reacting to...