‘Take Care of Maya’ trial: Doctor who prescribed ketamine treatments testifies in $220 million case

One day after Maya Kowalski, the teenager at the center of a $220 million lawsuit against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital took the stand, the doctor who diagnosed Maya with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, or CRPS, and prescribed ketamine treatments testified in court.  

‘Take Care of Maya’ trial: Maya testifies in $220 million case against All Children’s Hospital

The teenager at the heart of a $220 million lawsuit filed against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital featured in the Netflix documentary ‘Take Care of Maya’ took the stand Monday as the case proceeded in a Sarasota County courtroom. 

‘Take Care of Maya’ trial: Social worker Catherine Bedy testifies via video deposition in $220 million case

Jurors in a Sarasota County courtroom watched a video deposition from social worker Catherine Bedy as a $220 million case against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital featured in the Netflix documentary ‘Take Care of Maya’ continued Thursday morning. 

‘Take Care of Maya’ trial: Maya’s father continues testifying in $200 million court case

Testimony resumed Tuesday morning in a $220 million lawsuit against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital featured in the Netflix documentary ‘Take Care of Maya’ with Maya's father taking the stand to testify for the second day. 

Why is it so hazy in the Bay Area?

If you stepped outside on Tuesday, you probably noticed two things – it’s less humid and it’s very hazy. 

‘Take Care of Maya’ trial: Doctor who's treated thousands for CRPS testifies on behalf of Maya

In court in South Sarasota County a video played showing Maya Kowalski letting out sobs as hospital staff from Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital tried to get her up and walking.

Hurricane Ian recovery continues one year later

Thursday marks one year since Hurricane Ian, the fifth-strongest hurricane to ever make landfall in the U.S., slammed into Florida’s southwest coast. 

Salvation Army of Sarasota continues helping Hurricane Ian storm victims one year later

The Salvation Army of Sarasota County has been a part of the community for 100 years. As Hurricane Ian passed through North Port, they activated and prepared for the unknown.