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Suicides occur most often out of the public eye. Four people 18 or younger killed themselves in San Mateo County thus far in 2009. But those didn’t make headlines.
Editor's note: This is the second story in a two-part series on substance abuse. Scott Gliem has sat with people so desperate to get off the streets and kick a drug addiction, they fake suicidal fantasies for the chance at a bed in a treatment center.
Letters on teacher compensation, participaroty democracy in Fair Lawn, the colors of Hispanics, home for the mentally ill, the state budget and separate and unequal health care.
Outside auditors have determined that the Town of Elma is in a good financial situation, with very little debt affecting the municipality. Accountants from the firm of Drescher & Malecki reviewed Elma's 2008 finances and presented the results at the Town Board’s June 24 work session. The auditors said the town had a fund balance of $1.4 million in the unreserved, undesignated general fund, which ...
The Illinois budget crisis is often framed in a dizzying presentation of numbers and figures, a balancing act largely devoid of the human touch.
The Dededo couple involved in what police now classify as a 'double homicide-suicide' had a record of domestic violence during their relationship, according to the Guam Police Department.
'This One's for Gina: Fundraiser to benefit woman who organized many events to help others Chicago Police Sgt. Gina Dwyer-Meliska has a reputation as a leader - a passionate person friends and colleagues can rely on in good times and bad. Dwyer-Meliska's specialty is organizing fundraisers. But, friends say, the longtime resident of Chicago's Mount Greenwood community has never had a ...
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Usually when polls are taken about tax hikes, the respondents are "informed" about the benefits of raising more government money, whether it's for education, public services or what have you. So, not surprisingly, those polls regularly show lots of support for tax increases.
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