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Construction set to start on major development in Roanoke
Developers say a new project in the city of Roanoke will transform a 22-acre site between Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital and downtown. Friday morning, they came together with community leaders to break ground on "The Bridges." The first phase...
Tags: Politics, Virginia Tech, Research, Medical Research, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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Dental clinic for HIV-positive, low income patients opens in Pasadena
Accessing much-needed dental care is no longer like pulling teeth for HIV-positive patients in San Gabriel Valley. A new dental clinic that recently opened in Pasadena fills a major health care gap for those who have HIV, but lack insurance. That’...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, NASA, Root Canal, Dentistry and Dental Health, HIV
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Community notes Friday, May 24, 2013
Religion briefs Alanson Church of the Nazarene’s “What’s Up” Sizzlin’ Summer Kickoff cookout is 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, at the church. Bring your own meat to grill, and a dish to pass. There will be pony rides and a...Tags: Plan B (drug), Family Planning, Event Planning, Health Treatments, Arts and Culture
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UPDATE: Wawasee bus surveillance video shows crash from the inside
We are getting a new look at the four school-bus crash in North Webster that we now know injured 80 kids. The video above was taken as the accident happened from surveillance cameras on the buses. The four Wawasee Community School drivers have been...
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Medical Procedures and Tests, Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents
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Terre Haute girl who spent 5 months in hospital finally home after heart transplant
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — An 8-year-old Terre Haute girl who spent five months in the hospital is finally home a month after she received a heart transplant. Katelyn Newell returned home Thursday, and her mother, Robin Newell, says she's already...Tags: Justin Bieber, Heart Transplants
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Memorial Service Planned May 29 At CVH In Middletown
The Hartford CourantRev. John Hall this year will hold the 15th annual service for former patients of Connecticut Valley Hospital buried in anonymous numbered graves in the cemetery on the hospital campus. The ceremony on May 29 – attended by clergy from around the...Tags: Middletown
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Virginia Symphony concert coming to Gloucester June 8
The 7th annual "Symphony Under the Stars" is coming to Gloucester on June 8 on the lawn at the intersection of Main Street and Walter Reed Way. The free concert, presented by the Cook Foundation, will be given at 8 p.m. by the Virginia Symphony...Tags: Gloucester County, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Arts and Culture, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Newington
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John Richard 'Dick' Irwin, Sun 'police blotter' reporter, dies
John Richard "Dick" Irwin, a tough, accurate veteran police reporter with a heart of gold whose signature Police Blotter became required reading for both crime aficionados and the just plain curious, died Wednesday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center of...
Tags: Parkville, Tomatoes, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Theft, Ethics
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Home birth supporters praise new Indiana law
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Sitting at a table in a downtown Lafayette coffee shop, four mothers, all experienced in home births, talked about what they consider a long-overdue law — House Bill 1135 — concerning midwife-assisted home births....Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, American Academy of Pediatrics, Judges, Nursing, Justice System
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Most local homeless have ties to Costa Mesa
Challenging perceptions that the homeless mostly come to Costa Mesa from other communities, new data show a solid majority of the city's homeless population have ties of some kind to the city. At least 65% of the 182 homeless interviewed last year lived...
Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Homelessness, Arts and Culture
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Bentley driver dumps shooting victim with face wound at hospital
Someone driving a blue Bentley dumped a shooting victim off at an Orlando-area hospital before driving off this morning, officials said. The 25-year-old victim was shot in the face. Orange County Sheriff's deputies said they are trying to determine...
Tags: Shootings, Television Industry, Doctor Phillips
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Loyola's Crane, Towson High's Skinner named Unsung Hero Award winners
The One Love Foundation announced Thursday that North Carolina’s Zoe Skinner (Towson High) and Loyola’s Jason Crane (Chesapeake-Anne Arundel) have been selected as the 2013 Yeardley Reynolds Love Unsung Hero Award winners. Now in its third...
Tags: Lacrosse, Sports, Schools, Elementary Schools, Atlantic Coast Conference
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