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Police are asking for information into the death of a Sebring man found shot to death on Feb. 1 in the Washington Heights area.
PENDLETON —Is it possible to taste caffeine? Which is cleaner, a dog’s mouth or a human’s? How important is a watershed? And what is the best way to mummify a hot dog?Students in Anderson School District 4 asked these questions, and others, Tuesday during their Second Annual Science Extravaganza.Officials estimate that more than 200 students, teachers and parents came to Pendleton High School to ...
The most comprehensive study to date of secondhand smoke exposure among children in England is published Feb. 8 in the journal Addiction.
Many parents across the country will issue a common refrain at dinnertime tonight: "You'd better eat that - it's good for you!" There's another old favorite in the parental arsenal of dietary admonitions: "Don't eat that - it'll rot your teeth!" Now more than ever, children are faced with a bewildering array of food choices, from fresh produce to sugar-laden processed convenience meals and snack ...
“HELEN, dear, why is there a frog on the chair next to you?” the king, who had just sat down for the midday meal, asked his beautiful daughter. With downcast eyes, the princess shifted uncomfortably in her seat and kept quiet.
Ohio University reports a sophomore is under observation at a Columbus hospital for a probable case of bacterial meningitis.
The Stillwater man accused of killing his father waived his right to a speedy omnibus hearing Friday.
The most comprehensive study to date of secondhand smoke exposure among children in England is published today in the journal Addiction. The study, carried out by researchers from the University of Bath's School for Health, reveals that exposure to household secondhand smoke among children aged 4-15 has declined steadily since 1996.
Nundah Police performing RBTs on Brisbane Road outside Home HQ early yesterday morning. One member of the community failed a drug test.
An Ohio University sophomore has been hospitalized in Columbus with a probable case of bacterial meningitis, OU officials announced last night.
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