Connecticut has launched the Yellow Envelope Initiative, a voluntary program designed to help people with disabilities feel safe and heard when interacting with first responders.
Special Olympics Indiana Jackson County will host a Young Athletes program beginning March 12 at the Boys & Girls Club of ...
Cierra Moore's daughter Lakelynn was diagnosed at birth with rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata type 1, which is a rare and ...
Parole revocation hearings in Arkansas are under review by a federal judge, who is weighing a request for a temporary ...
Blackwood was named CEO of InCommunity in 2024. After more than 20 years as a corporate lawyer, the mother of three said the ...
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Four Charles County squads advance in unified bocce

Four Unified bocce teams from Charles County Public Schools high schools secured berths to the state finals after competing ...
New research has demonstrated significant sex disparities when it comes to autism diagnosis. Despite females being just as ...
By Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald For many, a cup of coffee is more than a morning ritual—it’s a chance to connect, share ...
In January, toymaker Mattel released the very first autistic Barbie doll. She’s wearing a loose purple dress and headphones.
I describe a euthanasia program in Germany that began in the late 1930s, in which the Nazis targeted people with mental ...
Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share of $2.08 -- -- 2026 Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share Guidance of Greater ...
If elected, my top three legislative priorities in my first year in the U.S. House will focus on restoring affordability, ...