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Commentary: Texas can lead on autism support Luis H. Zayas and Clay Johnston, For the Express-News April 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The rate of children diagnosed with autism is 1 in 54. Texas needs to continue and expand support services for people with autism.LM Otero /Associated Press Autism can affect any family, regardless of skin color, wealth or religion. During the past 15 years, the rate of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder has grown from 1 in 166 children in 2004 to 1 in 54 today. Boys are four times as likely to be diagnosed with autism as girls. There is no evidence that autism prevalence differs across race or ethnicity, but Black and Latino children and those with limited resources are often underdiagnosed and diagnosed later than their counterparts. This makes it more likely that the services they need will be accessed later and opportunities for early intervention will be missed. ....
Lead Photo: Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla Read more Francisco Vera, an 11-year-old living in Colombia, is getting both positive and negative attention for his work as an environmental activist. He’s even being compared to Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, best known for her passionate stance against climate change around the world. When he was nine, Vera founded Guardianes Por La Vida (Guardians of Life). As the founder, he spoke in front of Colombian legislators in 2019. The group has 11 chapters and 200 members in Colombia. “I consider myself an environmental activist and an activist in favor of life, but I started as an animal rights activist,” Vera told Miami news channel Local 10. ....
Former Houston police chief sworn in to lead Miami force April 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail MIAMI (AP) The former police chief in Houston was sworn in Monday as the leader of Miami s police department. Art Acevedo, who was born in Cuba, was the first Hispanic person to lead Houston s police department. He becomes Miami s 42nd police chief. “I’m not going to be the Cuban chief. I’m not going to be the Latino chief. I’m not going to be the chief of California or Texas,” Acevedo told a crowd gathered at City Hall. “I’m going to be the chief of Miami because we are going to represent and serve all people from all nations, from all colors, from all sexual orientations and from all walks of life regardless of social-economic standing. And we’re going to be a police department and we will promote people, we will put people forward, we will select people for positions not based on relationships but based on merit – I guarantee that.” ....
East Oakland tenants sue landlord over living conditions: We have pests like rats and roaches FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Angelica Rivas stands next to her apartment door in Oakland on Janurary 19, 2021.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Angelica Rivas has been in her Oakland Apartment for over 16 years, her parents live next door and she lives with her three children. She has complained to the many landlords who have cycled through property ownership of the floor, the lack of light, the lack of water pressure, the cockroaches, and the rats.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of3 ....