ST.Autism Awareness Festival supports individuals in community

Volunteers helped put together emergency sensory backpacks created to bridge communication gaps between first-responders and children with autism or intellectual and developmental disabilities. PHOTO BY ROBIN PERDUE By Robin Perdue Correspondent The Louisa County Sheriff’s Office (LSCO) annually sponsors the Project First Responder Special Needs & Autism Awareness Festival, a free public event designed to…

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Autism Awareness Festival supports individuals in community

Volunteers helped put together emergency sensory backpacks created to bridge communication gaps between first-responders and children with autism or intellectual and developmental disabilities. PHOTO BY ROBIN PERDUE By Robin Perdue Correspondent The Louisa County Sheriff’s Office (LSCO) annually sponsors the Project First Responder Special Needs & Autism Awareness Festival, a free public event designed to…

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Court Issues Sentence in Case Connected to Texas Track Meet Incident

Good morning and welcome to today’s extended news roundup, bringing together several of the most widely discussed stories from across the United States and around the world. From major courtroom developments and legal battles to aviation investigations, space exploration, and high-profile congressional inquiries, these stories have generated significant public interest and continue to shape conversations…

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ST .Mother demands answers after New Haven paraprofessional allegedly slapped son with autism

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A mother is demanding answers after a paraprofessional was arrested for allegedly slapping her 6-year-old son, who has autism, inside a New Haven classroom. Rosa Scott says she was shocked when she received a call from an administrator at John C. Daniels School on Wednesday informing her of the incident. “She needed…

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