LOWELL On June 18, the long-awaited Jesus is Here Archdiocesan Eucharistic Congress drew over 3,000 people for a day filled with praise and worship, Mass and adoration, talks from renowned speakers, and a eucharistic procession through the streets of Lowell.
new tonight a cyber bullying crisis affecting children across the country. the recent suicide of a rutgers university student put the issue in the national spotlight. tonight a new rasmussen poll is shedding light on this trend. it shows most americans see bullying as a bigger problem today than in the past. but 50% say the parents, 39% say the schools and 5% say the police should be responsible for the problem. fox 5 s roby chavez with more. reporter: at the duplex diner in adams morgan there is no ordinary happy hour crowd. we re all very fortunate i think to have made it. a lot of gay teens don t. reporter: those concerned about teen gay suicide used a few tweets to gather a proud and raised money for the trevor project. if they can just make it, things will get better. reporter: many here came with messages for young gay people. there are bullies all throughout our homes and our communities. there are political bullies. there are those who feel gay people sh