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NZ Herald
16 hours ago
- NZ Herald
Herald NOW: New survey reveals Kiwis want harsher penalties for drink drivers
The Front Page Podcast Host, Chelsea Daniels talks to Ryan about how a new survey reveals Kiwis want harsher penalties for drink drivers - and the alcohol industry agrees.


NZ Herald
28-05-2025
- Health
- NZ Herald
Herald NOW News Update: May 29 2025
Pressure on hospitals highlighted in today's The Front Page episode Chelsea Daniels speaks with Ryan Bridge about today's The Front Page episode, which focuses on stress on hospital emergency departments. Video / Herald NOW


NZ Herald
26-05-2025
- Health
- NZ Herald
Pressure on hospitals highlighted in today's The Front Page episode
Chelsea Daniels speaks with Ryan Bridge about today's The Front Page episode, which focuses on stress on hospital emergency departments. Video / Herald NOW
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Bill mandating parental consent for STD treatments faces pushback from some Florida Republicans
Minors would need parental consent to be treated for sexually transmitted diseases under legislation nearing the finish line in the Florida Capitol, and the proposal is even getting some pushback from Republican lawmakers. Florida Senators spent more than an hour Monday considering this year's parental rights expansion bill. The bulk of the debate and testimony centered around two lines in the six-page bill. The change would require parental consent for medical professionals to treat minors for sexually transmitted diseases. READ: FSU students join with Florida Democrats calling for gun and school safety legislation 'It's an unnecessary barrier and it puts this teen or even younger at unnecessary long-term health risk,' Dr. Chelsea Daniels, a staff physician with Planned Parenthood, said. Daniels argued there's already a stigma around getting tested for STDs. She said she fears requiring parents' consent to treatment would only stand to make minors less likely to seek help, especially in cases when their guardians may be the ones who gave them the disease. Read: 'A tremendous reduction': NE FL unsheltered homeless population fell 49 percent since last year 'It just creates a horrible situation for what is already a horrible situation for a child,' Daniels said. Bill sponsor State Sen. Erin Grall (R-Fort Pierce) argued the legislation is designed to empower good parents to control their children's health care decisions. She also noted there are systems in place through DCF and law enforcement to hold abusers accountable. [DOWNLOAD: Free Action News Jax app for alerts as news breaks] 'We can't take away the due process rights of all parents because people aren't using the systems that we have in place. And that's where we can't legislate only to the most vulnerable and ignore the rights of all families,' Grall said. But the argument didn't sway three Republicans who voted no during the bill's last committee stop. State Sen. Gayle Harrell (R-Stuart) became emotional while discussing her late husband, an OBGYN who fought to ensure vulnerable minors could access STD treatments. [SIGN UP: Action News Jax Daily Headlines Newsletter] 'If he were not allowed to treat them, he would roll over in his grave right now. I'm a no,' Harrell said. Despite the three Republicans joining Democrats in voting no, it wasn't enough to stop the bill from moving to the Senate floor. The House companion has just one more committee stop. Click here to download the free Action News Jax news and weather apps, click here to download the Action News Jax Now app for your smart TV and click here to stream Action News Jax live.
Yahoo
31-03-2025
- Yahoo
Amber Alert issued for Nevada 10-month-old
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Authorities in Nevada issued an Amber Alert on Monday afternoon for a 10-month-old child allegedly taken by its mother. Officials said Chelsea Daniels took the child earlier Monday in a black Ford Explorer with Nevada plate 714S57. The alert was issued out of Fallon. Officials said Daniels was armed. No other information was available, and it appeared the state's Amber Alert website had crashed. Anyone with information should call 911. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.