
Hollywood Cardboard Boat Race Returns After Three Year Hiatus
After a three-year hiatus, the Hollywood Cardboard Boat Race returned Oct. 13 to a record attendance of over 500
After a three-year hiatus, the Hollywood Cardboard Boat Race returned Oct. 13 to a record attendance of over 500
You’re driving along Sheridan Street and you see something that catches your eye. A man, holding a large sign
Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise
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The many facets of the Yule season — Santa, choirs, bands, gift-giving, ballet, Christmas hip-hop, nativity presentation, lights on
The McArthur High School football team has a 5-0 record midway through the season. The Mustangs defeated Nova High
Yessenia Leyva knows what it means to live with a disability. Born with spina bifida, she knows first
“I live for drama,” said Erica Notari, winner of a Lifetime Achievement Award for 2018 from the Exceptional Theater
South Broward High School’s special education teacher, Abel A. Garza Jr., goes above and beyond the call of duty
What happens to special needs students when they age out of the public school system? It’s a question that
After a three-year hiatus, the Hollywood Cardboard Boat Race returned Oct. 13 to a record attendance of over 500
You’re driving along Sheridan Street and you see something that catches your eye. A man, holding a large sign
Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise
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The many facets of the Yule season — Santa, choirs, bands, gift-giving, ballet, Christmas hip-hop, nativity presentation, lights on
The McArthur High School football team has a 5-0 record midway through the season. The Mustangs defeated Nova High
Yessenia Leyva knows what it means to live with a disability. Born with spina bifida, she knows first
“I live for drama,” said Erica Notari, winner of a Lifetime Achievement Award for 2018 from the Exceptional Theater
South Broward High School’s special education teacher, Abel A. Garza Jr., goes above and beyond the call of duty
What happens to special needs students when they age out of the public school system? It’s a question that
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