Archive for Monday, April 30, 2018
Volusia Sheriff Says District Should Consider Arming Eligible School Staff Members
Volusia County Schools needs to hire 45 more resource officers to meet a new state requirement-- put in place after the Parkland shooting.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
15 Years After U.S. Invasion, Some Iraqis Are Nostalgic For Saddam Hussein Era
"Many people, when they compare between the situation under Saddam Hussein and now, find maybe their life under Saddam Hussein was better," says an Iraqi general.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Probiotics For Babies And Kids? New Research Explores Good Bacteria
US Mainland Politicians Wooing Puerto Ricans Who Fled Storm
MIAMI (AP) — A small street festival outside Miami features booths adorned with Puerto Rican flags. A band plays salsa music as vendors offer specialties from the Caribbean island such as rice with pork and chickpeas. There's also a woman working her way through the crowd with a clipboard, her white T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Your vote, your voice, your future."
Published in Central Florida News, Puerto Rico
Published in Central Florida News, Puerto Rico
More Children Have Autism Than Previously Thought
Autism might be more prevalent than was previously thought. This has implications for early detection and intervention.
Published in Health
Published in Health
A Push For More Civil Citations For Volusia County Students
A Volusia County group is pushing to have more students given civil citations instead of being arrested.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Spotlight: Bach Society of Winter Park Announces 2018-2019 Season
Conductor and Artistic Director John Sinclair just wrapped up his 28th season and he’s already getting pumped for a new one. He gives us a taste of what we can expect.
Published in Spotlight
Published in Spotlight