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Valley Police Beat: Marijuana seized
CALEXICO - More than 270 pounds of marijuana suspected of being smuggled with an ultralight aircraft were seized Monday afternoon. The incident occurred around 3 p.m., after citizens notified Border Patrol agents about a possible load of abandoned...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Transportation Accidents, University of California, San Diego, Broken Arm, Fractured Rib
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Experts can't explain causes for two rash outbreaks in Broward County schools
LAUDERDALE LAKES For the second time this month, a Broward County public school was locked down after students and a faculty member experienced mysterious rashes. Officials say they don't know what's causing victims to itch or briefly have red skin or...
Tags: Symptoms, Gainesville, Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Broward County, Teachers
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Muncie mother charged with stalking daughter's bus driver
A Muncie mother has been charged with stalking her daughter's bus driver. Muncie Police Detective Nathan Sloan said 28-year-old Melia McCarty's daughter had been disciplined in the past over issues on the school bus, but that it had been resolved. He...
Tags: Health, Prosecution
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Mother shocked by daughter's alleged murder plot against her
HESPERIA — Worried that her daughter may be on drugs, or worse, Angelica Aquirre did what any parent of a rebellious 13-year-old might do. She cracked down, set a curfew and thought about moving closer to her family in Mexico.
Now a distraught...Tags: Prisons, Health, Murder, Culture, Ceremonies
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Calexico Unified censures board member
Staff WriterCALEXICO — The Calexico Unified School board voted 3-2 both to pass a resolution censuring one of its board members for the second time this year as well as to ratify a May 18 letter from the board president to that same board member. The...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Health, Social Media
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Fruit juice targeted in war on obesity
Over the past decade, the nation's war on obesity has targeted some fairly obvious culprits, including fast food, pastries, fried foods and soda. But recent scientific studies and a new government-sponsored documentary that aired last week on HBO have...
Tags: Family, Economy, Business and Finance, Dietary Supplements, Calcium, Dietary Fiber
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Jury orders death penalty for killer of Jamiel Shaw II
A 23-year-old gang member who shot and killed a high school football star he mistook for a rival gangster in 2008 should be put to death, a Los Angeles jury decided Wednesday.
Jurors reached the verdict after about a week of testimony in the penalty...Tags: Justice System, Spider-Man (fictional character), High School Sports, Gang Activity, Lawyers
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Fixing FAMU is the priority
Florida A&M University's got issues. The Tallahassee university is struggling with a student's brutal death in a cruel hazing. The tragedy has brought a harsh but badly needed national spotlight on a dangerous rite of passage that is common at the state'...Tags: Politics, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), James H. Ammons, Colleges and Universities, Florida Classic
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Sex harassment claim against ex-LAUSD chief settled for $200,000
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Unified School District on Wednesday announced the settlement of a sexual harassment claim against retired Supt. Ramon C. Cortines by a senior employee in the facilities division.... -
USF student in Tampa diagnosed with tuberculosis
TAMPA (AP) — A University of South Florida student has been diagnosed with tuberculosis and it's the second case this year at the school.
The Hillsborough County Health Department said Tuesday that the student is being treated and recovering in...Tags: Tampa, Education, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, University of South Florida
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Illinois Senate rejects anti-bullying bill
A proposal to have schools in Illinois adopt more policies against bullying was rejected by the state Senate.
The bill would have required schools to have a definition of bullying and explain how it can be reported.
Students would also have to be told...Tags: Politics, Health, Education, Heather Steans, Bullying
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Colorado is latest to reconsider zero-tolerance school policies
AURORA, Colo. — On May 2, D'Avonte Meadows, a 6-year-old with an infectious grin and rambunctious streak, was suspended for three days from Sable Elementary in suburban Denver for crooning "[I'm] Sexy and I Know It" to a girl in lunch line. The...Tags: Roger Dickinson, Dietary Supplements, Super Bowl, Sexual Misconduct, NAACP
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