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Healing Pets
WGN NewsTo find out more about the program at Morgan's Dogs, check out http://wardogsmakingithome.org Help at the end of the line. Veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder say they often feel like they are at the end of their rope. But when they pick up a...Tags: Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Services and Shopping
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Berkeley County grand jury indictments
The following individuals have been indicted this week by a grand jury that was seated Tuesday for the February term of Berkeley County Circuit Court. An indictment merely indicates that an individual is believed to have committed the crime. Azeez B....Tags: Credit and Debt, Sexual Assault, Heroin, Prisons, OxyContin (drug)
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Fatal drug overdoses in U.S. increase for 11th consecutive year
Fatal drug overdoses have increased for the 11th consecutive year in the United States, new data show. According to a research letter published Tuesday from the National Center for Health Statistics, 38,329 people died of drug overdoses in the United...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Lorazepam (drug), Heroin, American Medical Association, OxyContin (drug)
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Doctor from Lowry City is charged with writing prescriptions without state permit
ghartley@schurz.comOSCEOLA, Mo. -- A family doctor from Lowry City is accused of writing prescriptions for more than two years without having a valid state permit to do so. The St. Clair County prosecuting attorney filed 16 felony charges against Dr. John Ure on Monday...Tags: Trials, Hospitals and Clinics, Percocet (drug), Dilaudid (drug), OxyContin (drug)
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Placentia motorist to stand trial in death of pedestrian
L.A. NOWA 29-year-old from Placentia will stand trial Friday for allegedly running a red light, killing a pedestrian and injuring two others in a haze of methamphetamine and prescription drugs. Adam Harrison Hall has been charged with five felonies, including... -
Mike Atta benefit to star Watt, Adolescents, Burger tape, more
Los Angeles Times Pop Music CriticFormer first-generation Southern California punk guitarist Mike Atta might not be as known as some of the peers he and his band the Middle Class influenced, but his place in the annals of L.A. rebel music is understood. The band was founded in 1977, and...Tags: NOFX (music group), Jello Biafra, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages
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Greencastle man wanted in 2011 armed robbery is arrested on drug charges
A former Hagerstown man wanted in a 2011 armed robbery was arrested this week on drug charges by the Washington County Narcotics Task Force, according to District Court records. Dwight Orin Lewis Jr., 35, whose address was listed as 5708 Montgomery...
Tags: Drug Trafficking, Crimes, Percocet (drug), Theft, Crime, Law and Justice
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Now just one of the gang
WASHINGTON -- When I covered Congress in the mid-1990s, one of my favorite characters was Steve Stockman, a former street vagrant who somehow got swept to power in the Republican Revolution of '94. Voters in his Texas district, realizing their mistake,...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Elections, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Republican Party, Barack Obama
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Afghan slaying: Defense depends on Sgt. Bales' mental health
Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 civilians in Afghanistan, will undergo a sanity review before a mental health defense can be presented, a military judge decided Thursday. Col. Jeffery Nance ordered the review, a step in the ongoing...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Health, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Crime, Law and Justice
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Crime & Punishment: Someone Else Tries to Exploit the Sandy Hook Tragedy For Money
New Britain Mayor Tim O'Brien chose Christmas Eve to quietly announce the cash-strapped city would use $100,000 from the mayor's legal-defense fund to hire a high-power PR firm to promote a bill that would fine the landlords of properties that rack up...
Tags: Heroin, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Government, New Britain, Al Gore
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2012 in review: Notable deaths in visual arts and architecture
The fields of art and architecture lost several notable names in 2012. The most high-profile death was that of Thomas Kinkade, the self-anointed “Painter of Light” who died in April at 58 of an accidental overdose of alcohol and Valium....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Thomas Kinkade, Arts, Architecture
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Title Aside, 'Scared ----Less' More Fun Than Frightening
The Hartford CourantI've been thumbing through a book that claims to contain 1,003 facts that will scare the you know what out of you. I can't tell you the actual name of the book because this is a newspaper, and if the past is any indicator it is read by a lot of 3-year-...Tags: Pain, Justin Bieber, William Shatner, Drugs and Medicines, Bacon
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