Archive for Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Intersection: Children’s Welfare In Orange County
The push for a special taxing district to raise money for children’s programs in Orange County has sparked a political skirmish over the best way to fund child welfare. Dr. Thomas Bryer with the UCF school of public administration joins Intersection to discuss the unmet needs of children and how to meet those needs.
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection
Americans Are A Lonely Lot, And Young People Bear The Heaviest Burden
Someone’s Been Trashing An SUV: 3 Bears Seen At Florida Home
LONGWOOD, Fla. (AP) — This visit was no fairytale. Three bears were found outside a Florida home, one stuck inside an SUV. Now state wildlife officials are working to trap an adult female they believe was at the home.
Published in Central Florida News, Environment
Published in Central Florida News, Environment
Sun Exposure Can Cause Lupus to Flare Up
Prolonged sun exposure can lead to a variety of different symptoms for those with lupus. It usually takes the form of a painful rash.
Published in Health
Published in Health
Fishkind Conversations: The Dollars and Cents Of A Children’s Trust
As Orange County commissioners consider developing a Children’s Trust, 90.7’s economic analyst Hank Fishkind digs into the economics of boosting social services for needy kids. Hank sits down with news director Catherine Welch to discuss the best way to fund a children’s trust.
Published in Central Florida News, Fishkind Economic Commentaries
Published in Central Florida News, Fishkind Economic Commentaries