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Keiser University Tallahassee nursing grad continues family legacy in health care
Ronald Dolce graduated with a degree in Pre-Health Science in 2017. But after losing his father shortly before graduation, he also lost the drive to work in healthcare. Five years later, Dolce went back to school to become a nurse.
Keiser University student inspires young women as first female member of the Gadsden County SWAT Team
Stephanie Brown began her career in law enforcement at the age of 19 working in corrections and is now pursuing a degree in criminal justice. As she continues to push her limits and break boundaries, she hopes to inspire other young women to do the same.
Vietnam Veteran earns bachelor’s degree in psychology to help veterans with PTSD
William Wheeler’s military career spanned 34 years, including two decades as a Licensed Practical Nurse in the Army. After volunteering with a military outreach program in New Port Richey, William knew his passion for serving wasn’t over.
Keiser University New Port Richey professor inspires students with published poetry book
Dr. Kate Sweeney-Postle’s byline hit the shelves with her first published book of poetry. The English professor hopes to set an example for her students to follow their passions and always keep writing.
‘This can’t be real’: Thomas County residents shocked by racist letters
A federal investigation is now underway in Thomas County after more than a dozen people received racist, offensive letters in the mail.
Senior advocacy groups address mental health impacts of COVID-19
Organization experts say the isolation caused by the pandemic can lead to negative impacts on seniors’ mental health, putting them at risk for things like increased anxiety or depression.
Tallahassee agencies raise awareness to end human trafficking
On Tuesday, the Tallahassee Police Department announced Operation Stolen Innocence, a two-year-long investigation that began with a sex-for-money ad, and the rescue of young girl. Nearly 180 people are now facing charges, but local survivor advocacy agencies say human trafficking is more prevalent than many may think.
Eastpoint family still recovering two years after wildfire
"Everything was on fire. Our home was on fire, it was burning before my eyes. Things were blowing up, people were screaming," Anna said. "It was like a war zone."