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He used to own a Wyandotte Street pharmacy that was flush with business. They filled 800 prescriptions a day at a hectic pace. Then he and his pharmacist wife got divorced and he started travelling around the province working at pharmacies on short-term contracts. D'Angelo, a father of two daughters, soul searched and decided to return to the roots of his profession.
A pall of uncertainty is hanging over normally joyous celebrations of the Thai king's birthday after he failed to appear for ceremonies.
FEARS of a repeat of the chaos caused by Tuesday’s snow turned out to be unfounded when predicted heavy snowfall failed to materialise on Thursday.
According to the Harris County Hospital District, the large number of uninsured or under-insured patients is responsible for the increase in wait times in emergency rooms.
Thanks to two grants from the state School Building Authority, Marion County schools are receiving some security upgrades.In his State of the State address two years ago, Gov. Joe Manchin promised legislative dollars to improve security at West Virginia’s schools.
An appeal to the state Supreme Court made by two Marion County courthouse employees over an October 2007 Marion County Circuit Court decision was unsuccessful. Marion Assistant Prosecutor Lea Anne Hawkins and Deputy Circuit Clerk Gretchen Mezzanotte were fighting arrests by city police over a stockpile of unpaid parking tickets.
WASHINGTON - Payments from the Wall Street bailout fund and slumping tax revenues will ensure a record federal budget deficit, based on congressional estimates released yesterday.
Twenty years ago, back when StreetBeat began, I took a walk down Barton Street East. Not far past Sherman, I came across an unusual sight. It was a drugstore called Littlewood's. The door was locked. As it turned out, the place had been closed for decades.
DIXON - Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays Sauk Valley and St. Luke Episcopal Church are marking this week's 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day with a dinner and lecture Sunday at the church, 211 S. Peoria St.
When Kate Rodriquez’s two daughters get sick, she doesn’t think twice about taking them to the doctor – her insurance covers their medical needs 100 percent.
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