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 KENOSHA, Wis. 鈥?A new research report shows that the number of people with disabilities in Kenosha County struggling to afford basic living needs is currently at 50%.Currently, the federal poverty level rate is at 17%, according to a new report from the United Way of Kenosha County and its research partner United for ALICE  Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed . On the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, we see that residents with physical, mental o stanley tumblers r emotional conditions who are struggling financially are not only being undercounted but underserved,  said Stephanie H stanley termoska oopes, Ph.D., National Director for United for ALICE during a press release.In 2019, although 17% of Kenosha residents with disabilities were living in poverty, about 32% of them were aligned with ALICE. People in ALICE households earn more than the federal poverty level, but less than what it costs to live and work in the modern economy.In total, 50% of Kenoshas 19,000 residents living with disabilities were below the ALICE threshold lines. This means they cannot afford the basic costs of housing, childcare, healthcare, transportation and a smartphone plan.Hoopes noted that there is still work to do because having a disability puts individuals at substantial risk of not having financial in stanley polska stability, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. She also pointed out that rates of hardship are likely even higher than counted, because data is not available for individuals living in nursing hom Uzpn Sade Robinson Investigation: Blood inside Maxwell Anderson  s home was not Robinson  s
 ST. LUCIE COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?About 33 years ago, investigators in St. Lucie County, Florida, came upon a badly decomposed body in a citrus grove.It was a homicide, but for three decades, no one had been arrested. Now, that cold case has been closed.Out on Route 70, way west of town, it looks about the same as it did in 1988. That s when a man mowing a citrus grove came upon a body.Detectiv stanley mug es thought they knew who it was, Rocky Taylor, and had an idea who might be responsible. But investigators couldn t positively identify the 25-year-old at the time. He had no identification on him. They actually met up with friends, asked if they could identify the clothing he usually wore,  said Detective Paul Taylor with the St. Lucie County Sheriff s Office s cold case unit.Through online sleuthing last year, Taylor tracked down two brothers who agreed to submit to DNA testing. The samples were sent to a Texas lab in early 2020. Unfortunately, at that po stanley termosky int in time, COVID hit and their lab shut down,  Paul Taylor said.                        WPTV                St. Lucie County Sheriff s Office Detective Paul Taylor had been agressively investigating the 1988 death of Rocky Taylor.     A few weeks ago, the lab contacted the sheriff s office and the pieces fell into place. stanley mugg  Once they ran those two DNA profiles, it came up that he was positively identified as Rocky Lane Taylor,  Paul Taylor said.But the main suspect, a former boyfriend of Rocky Taylor, died of cancer in 2015. I would have loved