You can’t always fix it for your children
Brooke pressed redial for the sixth time, but her mother still didn’t pick up. Brooke had a meeting in 10 minutes and she just had to speak with her before then. She’d had a run- in with a co- worker and didn’t know how to handle it. This was Brooke’s first job since graduation. Although her reviews had been positive, she always seemed to second- guess herself. Full Story
Migraines: More than a headache
CBS correspondent Serene Branson experienced one of the worst nights of her life during her post Grammy on-air report in 2011. On live television, her Faremouth, James DO speech was slurred and her language garbled as viewers watched in horror, believing she was suffering from a stroke. Full Story
Komen Race for the Cure event set for March 10
Thousands of Southwest Florida community members are pulling out their running and walking shoes, banners and pink attire in preparation for the March 10 Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure at Coconut Point mall in Estero. Many of those thousands come from right here in Charlotte County. Full Story
HEALTH NEWS
Luncheon supports Rett syndrome research
A luncheon to promote awareness about Rett syndrome will be held at noon Thursday, March 1. Full Story