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The Drug Enforcement Administration and other organizations are inviting the public to dispose of unused medications and opioids safely and anonymously. Central Florida has many locations available this weekend for the public.
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Despite creating art from trauma, Russell is strengthened by love, connection and creation.
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In a victory for survivors of domestic and gang violence, the Department of Justice on Wednesday vacated the controversial Trump-era decisions.
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Today construction workers at the EA Sports site at Creative Village got one fingernail painted blue to raise awareness for child abuse. It's part of the MANicure movement that was launched by the local nonprofit Embrace Families.
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The deadline to file a claim is early August of this year.
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Abusive relationships are disturbingly common. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in three U.S. women has experienced rape, physical violence and/or stalking by a partner, and one in four men has. Chances are we all know someone who has, is or will experience this form of violence.
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Their comments came at a virtual human trafficking roundtable held by Rep. Mike Waltz today to address ways to curb human trafficking.
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Florida Department of Children and Families Secretary Chad Poppell is clarifying his statement about how the agency handles sex abuse claims against foster parents.
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Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolón says a local restaurant manager saved the life of an 11 year old boy by following the “See Something, Say Something” mantra.
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Two new films center on the lingering effects of trauma and tragedy. Carey Mulligan is woman bent on revenge in Promising Young Woman; Vanessa Kirby is a mother whose baby dies in Pieces of a Woman.