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Hustonville man indicted on attempted murder charge
A Hustonville man who was charged with attempted murder and witness intimidation earlier this year has been indicted on the same charges. Jerry McAninch, of 425 Sims Spur Road, was indicted for attempted murder, intimidating a participant in the legal...
Tags: Police Arrests, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking, Crimes
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LAX passenger arriving from Iran hid opium in rice cooker, feds say
L.A. NOWA rice cooker and jar seized from an airline passenger arriving from Iran contained an unexpected surprise: $110,000 worth of opium, federal authorities said.... -
Fewer than one in five get treatment for drug problems, U.N. says
World NowTo help every person on the globe struggling with drugs, more than $200 billion would be needed -- far more than the world actually spends, the United Nations announced Tuesday in a new report.... -
Is juvenile system too closed?
South Bend TribuneBy the time Travis Thieneman discovered that his girlfriend was pregnant with his child, the two had already split up. The 26-year-old southern Indiana man says he was worried enough about their infant that he called the state’s child abuse hot...Tags: John Broden, Judges, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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Implantable pain disk may help those with cancer
An estimated 3.5 million cancer patients around the globe are in severe pain from their disease, but many get no relief.
In poor countries the cost is considered too high for drugs like morphine when such opioids are often stolen, abused or not taken...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Addiction, Hospitals and Clinics, Oncology, Substance Abuse
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Methadone and misdemeanors
For many years, some Baltimore area neighborhood groups have fought strenuously against the addition of methadone clinics to their communities on the grounds that such facilities inevitably bring loiterers and traffic, depress property values and increase...
Tags: Addiction, Morphine (drug), FBI, Hospitals and Clinics, Behavioral Conditions
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UM drug treatment center a magnet for crime
Isn't it a bit disingenuous for the University of Maryland School of Medicine to use its own research to justify locating a methadone treatment center in the 1100 block of West Pratt Street ("Study: Methadone clinics don't draw crime," May 1)? It's...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Crime, Law and Justice, Pratt Street
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies in the Baltimore area, with showers and a high near 81 degrees. Tuesday night is expected to be mostly cloudy, with a low around 60 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic updates for this morning's...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Hospitals and Clinics, New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Methadone clinics don't attract crime, study finds
Methadone clinics are often seen as the bad neighbor nobody wants.
Residents concerned about crime and other quality-of-life issues often protest if they even hear word of a methadone clinic, which treats those addicted to heroin and other opiates, is...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Addiction, Hospitals and Clinics, University of Maryland Medical Center, Media Industry
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Hub City man's drug trial delayed
The trial of an Aberdeen man charged with unauthorized possession of a prescription drug has been continued. In paperwork filed in the case, Shawn A. Duffy's court-appointed attorney, Chris Dohrer, requested the continuance and a competency hearing...Tags: Prisons, Prescription Drugs, Judges, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Free HPV vaccine The health department will provide free human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The vaccine, Gardasil, is available for both males and females ages 9 to 26. Those under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a consent form. The clinic will...Tags: Annapolis, Diabetes, Medical Procedures and Tests, Substance Abuse, Colon Cancer
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Report: Pharmacist who stole pills from work charged with trafficking
FloriDUHMichael Lomangino, a Volusia County pharmacist, is accused of stealing potent prescription pills from Steve’s Pharmacy in Daytona Beach, a drug store where he worksas a licensed pharmacist, in order to sell them on the street, according to a news...Tags: Daytona Beach, Theft, Health and Medical Professionals, DeLand, Valium (drug)
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