John Montell “Monty” Mitchell was reeling last year. He heads into next year, though, freshly certified as a paramedic, committed to fatherhood and nurturing a dream that ends in the letters “M.D.” ...
More Minnesotans with developmental and intellectual disabilities are aging and need more involved care, leaving more to soon ...
A Boise nonprofit candy shop that provided employment opportunities for people with developmental disabilities is closing its doors after seven years of operation. Sweet Zola’s Candy Shop owner Cyndy ...
An Arizona city has settled a federal civil rights lawsuit that raised questions about how police handle calls involving people with special needs.
The Des Moines private university announced in a news release it will offer a bachelor of science in disability and ...
Nearly 6 out of 10 workers will need AI upskilling by 2030, but corporate training is so broken that most employees lie about ...
New research suggests that culturally relevant and bilingual training advocacy programs like FIRME empower parents to ...
“She loves her outings. She loves being in the community,” said Brian Mickel, Amber’s grandfather and conservator.
FULTON COUNTY, GA — Officials in Fulton County held a ribbon cutting ceremony on a newly designed south training center that ...
RTMA and Monroe Community College graduate the first Advance 2 Apprenticeship cohort, preparing workers for careers in advanced manufacturing in Rochester.
Sara Steimle became the first person with a developmental disability to be elected to the Cuyahoga DD Board. She sat down with The Land to talk about her historic appointment. On Jan. 28, in a ...