Many families across Central Florida feel helpless caring for loved ones with dementia
Many families across Central Florida feel helpless caring for loved ones with dementia, but for the first time, Medicare now helps cover in-home care costs.
Many families across Central Florida feel helpless caring for loved ones with dementia, but for the first time, Medicare now helps cover in-home care costs.
Experts mention that it is affecting both their mental health and their ability to attend class.
Operation New Hope, a nonprofit organization, has been assisting former inmates in reentering society since 1999, offering essential resources to reduce recidivism.
Despite high home prices and interest rates, job creation and buyer incentives are helping fuel Central Florida’s real estate market.
Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 4, led by Orlando Fire Chief Spencer Bashinski, was deployed to Texas after deadly flooding.
Disappointed with the Here Comes the Bus app, parents in Osceola County are cautiously hopeful that a new system will enhance student safety.
As more Florida teens gain access to firearms, experts and parents alike are pushing for better safety training and stricter gun storage practices.
In 2020, about 4% of U.S. police chiefs were women, and UCF now joins that percentage with Robin Griffin-Kitzerow as its new police chief.
As search and recovery efforts proceed in Central Texas, relief organizations in Central Florida are preparing to respond if needed.
A critical shortage of automotive technicians is hitting central Florida, and Daytona State College is helping to fill the demand.