The Bulletin’s William Skipworth has won a Collier Spotlight award for his three-part report on abuse and neglect in New ...
Washington should streamline oversight of Supported Living services so limited Medicaid funds go further and taxpayers see ...
Where should people with disabilities live? For most of United States history, the answer has been simple: somewhere else. That was our answer when institutional care was the sole option for people ...
The Trump administration proposed cuts for state-based legal services for disabled people, as rights advocates say DOJ pushed out many of its lawyers.
In the year since Holly's diagnosis, we have experienced incredible kindness, frustrating delays and awful indifference ...
A new lawsuit contends that Edmonds School District discriminated against a special education student by granting her a ...
Financial literacy skills are rarely taught to developmentally disabled adults, but one teacher argues they are some of the ...
This report is based on a recent in-depth article by the BBC, which examined how modern genetics is transforming scientific understanding of autism and reigniting debates within the autistic community ...
The 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act, commonly referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), was signed into law this summer, and it has a sweeping impact on Medicaid eligibility.
After controlling for familial factors, acid-suppressive medications in pregnancy showed no association with risk for ...
More than five years after the brutal murders of Edie Yates Henderson and David Henderson in their Lakeland home, Marcelle ...
Chess advocate Tunde Onakoya calls for greater inclusion of children with disabilities, highlighting how inclusive chess can ...