Shingo Kunieda of Japan returns a shot during the men’s wheelchair singles final of the U.S. Open. Kuneida wears a yellow tennis shirt, leans far to the left. He grimaces with his mouth open in effort.
Wheelchair tennis ace Shingo Kunieda retires

Kunieda, who has won 28 Grand Slam singles titles and all four majors, has announced his retirement from the sport at age 38.

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Delaware Autism Program Office Moves to State Agency

The Delaware Office of Autism Statewide Autism Programs has become a part of the Delaware Department of Education, creating the new Autism Resources Workgroup, which will provide training and technical assistance on educational programming for students with autism.

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Housing Vouchers Earmarked For People With Disabilities

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is awarding more than $24 million to local public housing authorities to help provide affordable housing to individuals with disabilities and their families.

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Citing Accessibility, State Department Ditches Times New Roman for Calibri

With a focus on creating more accessible documents, the government office has opted for a better, if not ideal, typeface.

LeTonya Wilson-Nalley has dark toned skin and a dark bob and wears a fashionable denim blazer and faux fur collar. Her seven year old son, Nafis, has dark toned skin and a gap-toothed smile. He wears a turtleneck and letterman's jacket.
Kicked out of daycare at age 4: How a Delaware mother found help and advocacy for her son

After LeTonya Wilson-Nalley’s son was kicked out of daycare, she felt adrift looking for help. Her connection to the Delaware Developmental Disabilities Council helped her learn to advocate for her son.