The Arlington City Council voted Tuesday to delay making amendments to the city’s anti-discrimination ordinance, including removing protections for LGBTQ+ residents, until Nov 18.
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The management of urticaria is often left to allergists, but the exceptional diagnostic delay in skin of color is one argument for dermatologists to regain the lead of a major skin disorder.
The bill would allow for the installation of traffic and speed cameras on intersections with high rates of crashes and automatically cite reckless drivers.