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Easton's Safe Harbor to stay open
Valley 610Easton's endangered homeless shelter will remain open under a plan leaders will reveal at a press conference Wednesday. Safe Harbor's future has been in question since its parent organization, Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley, announced... -
Investigator finds no violations in first of dozens of Dist. 46 ethics complaints
TribLocal - Grayslake » NewsAn investigator appointed by Superintendent Ellen Correll found no violations of District 46 policy in the first seven of several ethics complaints related to the …... -
Program offers rays of hope in an area on the edge
Words failed Roslyn Haywood-Broadnax, and that doesn't happen often. Her eyes softened and she pointed to the ceiling -- or, rather, through it, toward the heavens.
Her three oldest are grown and gone, one a mental health counselor, one a hospital...Tags: Howard University, Scott Gold, Antonio Villaraigosa, Gang Activity, Organized Crime
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Risky alternative therapies for autism have little basis in science
Tribune reportersJames Coman's son has an unusual skill. The 7-year-old, his father says, can swallow six pills at once. Diagnosed with autism as a toddler, the Chicago boy had been placed on an intense regimen of supplements and medications aimed at treating the...Tags: Research, Poisoning, Symptoms, Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals
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Autism: Kids put at risk
James Coman's son has an unusual skill. The 7-year-old, his father says, can swallow six pills at once.
Diagnosed with autism as a toddler, he had been placed on an intense regimen of supplements and medications aimed at treating the disorder. He was...Tags: Research, National Government, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, National Institutes of Health
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Markups by 'body shops' inflate the public's cost
The Los Angeles Community College District had launched a $5.7-billion campaign to modernize its nine campuses, and district leaders wanted the world to know. They hired marketing consultant Joan Marshall to help spread the word.
She worked closely...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Real Estate, Contracts, Employers, National or Ethnic Minorities
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For schools, every year is an election year
SuperintendentSchool-based decision making (SBDM) councils, or school councils, as they’re commonly called, present an incredible opportunity for parents to not only become involved in their children’s schools but to make a lasting impact on all students...Tags: Kentucky, Education, Elections, Politics, Consumers
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Union leads spending in school board race
The political action committee for the Glendale teachers union has emerged as the dominant financial player in the race for school board, spending tens of thousands of dollars in what otherwise has been a low-budget campaign cycle. The Glendale...Tags: Elections, Finance, Politics, Career and Workplace, Unions
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New program to give homeless female veterans a Welcome Home
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comHomeless female veterans in Maryland will soon have a place they can call home. Way Station Inc. of Frederick, Md., parent organization of Turning Point of Washington County, plans to start work this summer on a 27-bed facility on East North Avenue in...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense, Washington County (Maryland), Career and Workplace
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Lynchburg teachers honor a promise by kissing a frog
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefThere was no prince involved, but some Lynchburg teachers were kissing frogs anyway Friday. They were puckering up for a good cause. Teachers at Sandusky Elementary promised students they would kiss a frog, if they raised enough money for the Parent...Tags: Education, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Human Interest
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U.S. House to vote on cutting off NPR funds
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are preparing another strike against public broadcasting with legislation to bar federal funding of National Public Radio and prohibit local public stations from using federal money to pay NPR dues. The House...Tags: Mass Media, Republican Party, Entertainment, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Colorado
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Smithsburg principal, Pangborn teacher nominated for awards
Smithsburg Middle School Principal Michael Kuhaneck and Jamie Hade, fourth-grade teacher at Pangborn Elementary School, have been nominated for awards by the Maryland Society for Educational Technology. Kuhaneck was nominated for the Outstanding...Tags: Elementary Schools, Education, Schools, Google Inc., Maryland
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