Columbus Speech and Hearing has been in Columbus in some form since 1923, serving more than 8,000 people annually.
Adrenaline-seekers are being invited to take on a once-in-a-lifetime challenge on 2 May - a 100-metre abseil down Portsmouth’s iconic Spinnaker Tower.
A Missouri House committee learned about a valuable heartland service designed to train service dogs to help both veterans and families with severely autistic children. "Our mission is to change lives ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD) – The Public Service Commission of South Carolina will hold a public hearing Wednesday night to gather input from Kiawah Island Utility, Inc. customers on the company’s request ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a leading cause of impairment in quality of life and functioning among Veterans. Service dogs have been promoted as a potential intervention for Veterans with ...
Veteran suicide is a persistent public health crisis in the United States. Though veterans make up just 7% of the adult population, they account for nearly 14% of adult suicides — 20 veterans lost ...
STORY FROM SEVERNA PARK. I LOVE YOU, BUDDY. WITH HIS SOULFUL EYES AND GENTLE SPIRIT, U.S. ARMY VETERAN MARK PATTON IS THE FIRST TO TELL YOU THAT SHANE IS THE REASON WHY HE’S STILL HERE TODAY. HE IS ...
Hearing a human voice can affect a dog more than previously thought. New research suggests that angry or happy voices are linked to measurable changes in dogs’ balance. In a small-scale study ...
In a small study, dogs experienced both stabilization and destabilization of their balance upon hearing angry or happy human voices, but angry voices were linked to the biggest destabilizing effects.
National Service Dogs in Cambridge is experiencing a bit of a baby boom. The organization says it needs volunteers to house and raise 19 puppies as they begin their journey to become future service ...
YOUNGSVILLE, La. (NEWS 15) — A demoted and suspended Youngsville police captain is being reinstated. It comes after he made his case at a lengthy civil service appeals hearing on Tuesday, January 27.
Claire Bridger, 64, a nurse from England, was acquitted of attempted murder but found guilty of wounding with intent after stabbing her estranged husband in July 2025 A mother of two, Bridger grew ...