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Barricade suspect has long history of convictions
A 38-year-old Huntington Beach man who was arrested after allegedly threatening to shoot police while barricading himself in a garage rafter in April had prior convictions for burglary, drug possession and evading arrest in a vehicle, according to...Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Prisons, Punishment, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice
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Corbett's liquor privatization plan on life support
HARRISBURG — First came the cops. Then came the drug-and-alcohol counselors. Next up was the moms. And finally, the kids. All of them told a state Senate committee Tuesday they oppose a plan to privatize wine and spirits sales and make beer more...
Tags: Government, Consumers, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Privatization
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What's Left For Gun-Control Advocates After Crash-And-Burn In U.S. Senate?
The Hartford CourantOne of the phrases repeated often by advocates of stricter gun laws since the Dec. 14 Newtown school massacre has been: "If not now, when?" That rhetorical question became a literal one Wednesday when a federal gun-control bill crashed and burned in the...Tags: Toby Moffett, Lobbying, John B. Larson, Crime, Law and Justice, Michael Bloomberg
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving brings awareness to underage drinking
ReporterRoanoke, Va. - Mothers Against Drunk Driving commonly known as MADD is trying to drive the message across that, not only is drinking and driving dangerous but so is underage drinking. The Third annual PowerTalk 21 Day is shedding light on a growing...Tags: Drunk Driving
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Tragedies of drunk driving come alive with reenactment
Huntington Beach police and fire departments rushed out to 17th Street next to Huntington Beach High School on Wednesday morning after receiving a call that two cars were involved in a traffic accident, where a driver was believed to be under the...
Tags: Prisons, Students, Teaching and Learning, Accidental Death, Medical Procedures and Tests
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How low can FAU go? A satirical look ahead
The stomp on Jesus controversy. The Owlcatraz stadium/GEO Group sponsorship controversy. The Sandy Hook massacre-doubting-professor controversy. Think things can't get any worse at Florida Atlantic University? Here's how: An exclusive sneak peek at...
Tags: Government, Frank Brogan, Rick Scott, Todd Akin, Carrot Top
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Keeping our children safe in the face of violence
Moms At Work - Orlando SentinelAll children deserve to be safe, and well-fed and cared for by the people who love them. Can we all agree on that? Jonylah Watkins, whose story is posted above, was fed and cared for — but she wasn't safe. She died this past weekend after she was... -
Letters: Still thirsty at 4 a.m.?
Re "Bill could extend last call for booze," March 18 State Sen. Mark Leno's (D-San Francisco) bill to push back last call for alcohol from 2 to 4 a.m. is a misguided way to raise revenue for bars and restaurants (and, consequently, tax coffers). Two... -
Designated driver takes the long walk home
Dear Amy: I know that "friends don't let friends drive drunk," but the last few times I've been in a situation in which I've offered to drive or call a cab for friends who'd been drinking, they've insisted they were "OK to drive." One friend was so...
Tags: Skin Cancer, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Depression, Reviews
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Irvine mayor asks council to contribute to Dorner reward
Irvine Mayor Steven S. Choi called on his city to contribute $100,000 to a multi-agency reward established during the manhunt for Christopher Dorner, who is presumed to have killed four people on a Southern California rampage that began in Irvine....Tags: Safety of Citizens, Government, Drunk Driving, FBI, Monica Quan
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Maryland court considers liability of bars in drunken-driving crashes
Michael D. Eaton ran up a tab for 17 beers plus other drinks before he left a Gaithersburg tavern, according to court records. Forty-five minutes later, behind the wheel of his Range Rover, he slammed into the back of a Jeep Cherokee at a speed...
Tags: Defendants, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Montgomery County (Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice
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Imperial Valley law enforcement recognized for making drunken driving arrests
A number of local law enforcement agencies were recognized this week for making the streets safer. Mothers Against Drunk Driving provides support services to law enforcement through assistance with educational and awareness materials at sobriety...
Tags: Drunk Driving, Highway Transportation, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement
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