New community impact program expands firm’s Florida mission beyond its legal advocacy services through sponsorships, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Daniel Figueredo and Rosa Romero quit their day jobs and took a big financial risk: opening a Cuban sandwich shop in Little Havana ...
The Senate’s proposed education budget restructures how Exceptional Student Education (ESE) funding appears in the Florida ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As Melvin Trotter faces execution on Tuesday for a 1986 killing in Palmetto, Florida, his attorneys argue the state is about to ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV/Gray Florida Capital Burau) - Florida residents who have developmental disabilities now have a chance to live more independently. An estimated 50,000 people across Florida live ...
TALLAHASSEE, FLA. (WSVN) - A Florida woman who lives with a disability said a new law that allows pregnant women to apply for temporary disabled parking permits threatens her ability to live ...
TALLAHASSEE – Disability-rights advocates are challenging a new state law allowing pregnant women to use parking spaces reserved for people with disabilities, alleging the measure violates federal ...
ABOVE: A look at today's top headlinesThe U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida ruled July 14 that the State of Florida violates the Americans with Disabilities Act by ...
Despite a state budget that allocates more than $900 million this year to support people with developmental disabilities, tens of thousands of Florida families are still waiting for help. Among them ...
Drivers with disabilities who use specially equipped vehicles could get additional protections when parking, under part of a transportation bill approved Wednesday by a House committee. The proposal ...
When 32-year-old Ella Zsembik was asked what her favorite thing about UF Special Olympics was, she kept her answer simple. “I love to make friends,” she said. Zsembik works at Chance Chiropractic ...
As Melvin Trotter faces execution today for a 1986 killing in Florida, his attorneys argue his intellectual disability has been long-documented.