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Sticking his mouth through a space in a chain link backstop, Edwin Yerena talked to his fellow Cub Scouts at a kick ball game during the summer. The group's den mother Kimberly Romero laughed as she recalled that she and her husband had to tell Edwin to get down.
This article is one of three parts in a series: • The paradox of HIV/AIDS in Genesee County • Syphilis continues to spread at record levels in Genesee County • The paradox of HIV/AIDS in Genesee County GENESEE COUNTY, Michigan...
SALEM TWP. – A 43-year old Berwick man was charged by township police on Friday on allegations he sexually assaulted a teen girl in September.
AstraZeneca today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved once-daily SEROQUEL XR® Extended-Release Tablets for the acute treatment of the depressive episodes associated with bipolar disorder, the manic and mixed episodes associated with bipolar I disorder, and the maintenance treatment of bipolar I disorder as adjunctive therapy to lithium or divalproex.
Posted: 9:39 PM- The U.S. government has agreed to pay a former Lindon family nearly $1 million to settle a medical malpractice case.
A post-storm morning, and every squirrel is nervous, edgy and out-of-sorts.
Brent Wamble never thought he'd be celebrating his 30th birthday and his eighth wedding anniversary from a St. Louis hospital bed, but those special occasions were both observed at Barnes Hospital last month while Wamble continued waiting for a stem cell transplant as he battles chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML).
Swordplay and fake blood at La Grange's village fountain; magic of Halloween pits neighbor against neighbor in Park Ridge: Read news of the odd, unusual and sometimes weird, from around Chicago.
BLACKS ARE VOTING EARLY AND OFTEN IN GA: Ludacris among the reported 38 percent of African Americans casting ballots before Nov. 4. *Chris "Ludacris" Bridges won't have to worry about standing in line at his local polling station next month on Election Day.
MILAN - The Air Force may have saved Andrew Metz’s life. The 18-year-old’s stepmother, Vanessa, is sure of it. Metz thinks so, too. It was a mandatory blood test that discovered the Milan teenager, who has wanted to enter the Air Force since childhood, had a skyrocketing white blood cell count.
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