Recent Articles (page 20)
CarFit and Other Ways to Help Aging Parents Stay Safe and Independent on the Road
A new national program designed to help older adult drivers is now making a splash in Orlando’s senior community. CarFit, created by the American Society...
- Staff
- orlando
- Nov 7, 2016
November is Adoption Awareness Month
A stable home can be life-changing, and many children in Mississippi go without one. November is Adoption Awareness Month, and we’re teaming up with the...
- Staff
- jackson
- Nov 7, 2016
UberEats in Orlando: Should Prospective Drivers Worry About Cloud of Labor Violation Allegations Hanging Over Uber?
UberEats’ food-delivery services has launched in Orlando this week, joining Google Express, Drizly, and other quick-delivery online services. This launch coincides with other major news...
- Staff
- orlando
- Nov 4, 2016
Uber Drivers Winning Unemployment Benefits: Are You Next?
Recently, two former Uber drivers discovered they are eligible for unemployment compensation, following a New York State Department of Labor ruling. The unemployment benefits board...
- Staff
- new-york
- Nov 4, 2016
Tallahassee Is Becoming a Cyclist’s Dream, and Some Say It’ll Only Get Better
Tallahassee’s cycling community can rest easy knowing their city is doing everything it can to keep them safe, especially after a recent accident in the...
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- tallahassee
- Nov 4, 2016
NHTSA Head Says Automakers Have “Ultimate Responsibility” for Airbag Repairs
Takata’s defective airbags have turned into the largest auto recall in history, a fact which has had a reportedly pronounced impact on the company’s bottom...
- Staff
- Nov 4, 2016
Bike Share Program Begins in St. Petersburg: Is Our City Ready For This?
This week marks the beginning of St. Petersburg’s first bike share program. The Coast Bike Share Program, which also operates in Tampa, has launched a...
- Staff
- st-petersburg
- Nov 3, 2016
School Bus Safety: Greatest Danger is Loading and Unloading Children
A fatal school bus crash in Baltimore early Tuesday morning brought the national spotlight down on school bus safety once again. Interestingly, many of the...
- Staff
- Nov 3, 2016
Nashville Outdoor Workers: Don’t Get Injured for a Paycheck
Recently, a worker was injured when a tree fell on him,while clearing a road in Bellevue, according to WMC Action News 5. This accident highlights...
- Staff
- nashville
- Nov 3, 2016
Thick Fog a Factor in Deadly Lake County Accident: How Can Drivers Stay Safe?
New details have emerged about the deadly five-vehicle accident that occurred the morning of Monday, Oct. 31 in Lake County. Florida Highway Patrol troopers have...
- Staff
- tavares
- Nov 3, 2016
What if You’re a Victim of Wage Theft and You Don’t Even Know It?
Tallahassee’s growing healthcare industry has been great for the city, but it looks like there’s one thing that might not be so great: Employers not...
- Staff
- tallahassee
- Nov 2, 2016
Robinson Street Is on a 'Diet': The Pros and Cons of This Ambitious Construction Project
Changes may be on the way for Robinson Street, a scenic road near Lake Eola that is considered by many to be an obsolete and...
- Staff
- orlando
- Nov 2, 2016
Nashville Traffic Problems: Are Pedal Taverns the Culprit?
Nashville has a huge traffic problem, and it’s only getting worse. To alleviate some of Nashville’s traffic woes, the city has banned the increasingly popular...
- Staff
- nashville
- Nov 2, 2016
Gas Pipeline Explosion in Alabama: What You Should Know
On Oct 31, a gas pipeline exploded in Shelby County, Alabama, sending fire and smoke soaring into the air. The blast killed one person and...
- Staff
- Nov 2, 2016
Fun Activities to Keep a Sick Child Engaged in Fort Myers
No one likes to get sick, but it can be especially rough on children. Fortunately, you’re there to help relieve some of their stress. Being...
- Staff
- fort-myers
- Nov 2, 2016