Opinion
It's common for parents to expose their children to a wide variety of media at young ages. Children are handed smartphones at any minor inconvenience without parents considering the harmful effects of over exposure, specifically, in speech patterns.
GUEST EDITORIAL — Put your smartphones down; for the children
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR — Nov. 2, 2023
LETTER TO THE EDITOR — That’s not the point
For far too long, major pharmaceutical corporations have wielded their power to block Medicare from negotiating directly with drug companies. Meanwhile, they raked in record-breaking profits, often at the expense of the American people’s health.
GUEST EDITORIAL — A lifesaving move to tackle medication costs
Jody Boulay — Since the 1990s, the opioid epidemic has gone in waves, beginning with prescription pain medication, then into a resurgence of heroin, and now illicitly-manufactured synthetic opioids, like fentanyl, have been driving a dramatic spike in overdose deaths.
GUEST EDITORIAL — Substance use prevention campaigns save lives
Rev. Downey signs the contract on Hope Partnership’s affordable housing hotel conversion project. PHOTO/HOPE PARTNERSHIP
We bought a hotel — we want to see our community Thrive
During the first week of October, the 83rd celebration of National Newspaper Week, support for the newspaper industry is highlighted all over North America.
FROM THE EDITOR — Celebrating National Newspaper Week
Black-owned businesses are vital to Central Florida
Although the format or device readers use to connect with their local newspaper might vary, it’s clear that newspapers are relied on as the source for local news.