PHOENIX -- A former Phoenix politician already in prison on a six-year sentence for operating an illegal adoption scheme in Arkansas involving women from the Marshall Islands was ordered to serve ...
Marshall Island natives are becoming more proactive with their reproductive health as health care providers in the state are making efforts to be culturally sensitive and address misconceptions in the ...
Matt Webb and Lloyd Owers needed a soccer coach. Ideally, one in the United States. More specifically, one near Springdale, Arkansas. And this wasn't a random soccer team — it was a national team for ...
A University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) research team in Northwest Arkansas will study a potential way to improve health outcomes of pregnant Marshallese women using group-based care and ...
Arlynda Jonas radiates positivity. A native of the Marshall Islands, the 28-year-old dancer can often be found with a huge smile on her face, both on and off the stage. She has a joyful, infectious ...
An attorney convicted in an illegal adoption scheme in Arkansas and two other states states involving pregnant women from the Marshall Islands must report to prison by midday today to begin serving ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (PORTLAND TRIBUNE) — Doctors, medical staff and health care providers came together to address health disparities and and bridge cultural gaps during a Marshallese cultural health forum ...
HOSPITALIZED WITH THE VIRUS--THAT INCLUDES 36 KIDS AND TEENS. NEW TONIGHT - THE CONSUL GENERAL FOR THE REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALLESE ISLANDS SAYS MANY PEOPLE IN THE MARSHALLESE COMMUNITY E AR FACI ...
A U.S. C-130 military aircraft escorted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) landed at Amata Kabua International Airport on Majuro Atoll early in the afternoon on June 10, carrying 18 ...
Marshallese citizens began showing up at the RMI Consulate in Springdale in late January seeking help with travel paperwork and legal advice to avoid possible ICE arrest and deportation. Credit: RMI ...
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Between 1946 and 1958 the United States relocated hundreds of Marshallese families to test nuclear weapons on their islands for what the U.S. said was "for the good of mankind." On ...