Archive for Sunday, March 31, 2019
Growing Bolder: Maria Shriver; Nancy Hiller; Wayne Nelson; Mike Millen; Loretta Swit
Whether you're 24, 42, 58 or 85, we're all living through transitions. It's a hallmark of life and one that can leave us feeling paralyzed and lost. Writer, journalist and advocate Maria Shriver wants everyone to know they're capable of living meaningful, empowered lives, no matter how lost they may feel.
Published in Growing Bolder
Published in Growing Bolder
3/29/19: Students & Trauma; E-Verify & Sanctuary Cities
On Friday's Florida Roundup we took a closer look at how Florida can better help students with mental health issues. We also looked at the debate surrounding E-Verify and sanctuary cities in the Sunshine State.
Published in Florida Roundup
Published in Florida Roundup
Pilot Program will Expand Medicaid to the Chronically Homeless in Central Florida Starting in July
The more than $750,000 dollar grant from the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services will be distributed to local agencies who will provide housing and mental health services.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Spotlight: Community Chalk Art Festival Celebrates Diversity
The Gateway Orlando District holds its first Community Chalk Art Festival this weekend. There will be music, dancers, food, and 25 chalk artists creating works that highlight themes of diversity and inclusion.
Published in Commentaries, Spotlight
Published in Commentaries, Spotlight
Spotlight: Scott Joseph Reviews H Cuisine
Orlando restaurant critic Scott Joseph enjoys a new addition to the Restaurant Row area...after posing a few "initial" questions.
Published in Commentaries, Scott Josephs Restaurant Guide, Spotlight
Published in Commentaries, Scott Josephs Restaurant Guide, Spotlight
Trump Tours Lake Okeechobee As Top State Leaders Call For More Everglades Funding
President Donald Trump visited Lake Okeechobee Friday.
Published in Central Florida News, Environment
Published in Central Florida News, Environment
Astronauts Complete Second Spacewalk To Upgrade Station’s Batteries
NASA astronauts have wrapped up the second spacewalk in just a week to replace aging batteries on the International Space Station.
Published in Space
Published in Space