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10 vie for four seats on County Court bench
Incumbent judges don't often face competition when they seek re-election, but it's been known to happen. In the Aug. 14 primary, two Broward County judges are facing challenges. One, Robert F. "Bob" Diaz of Group 10, has been on the bench since 1992...Tags: Mental Health, AFL-CIO, Florida International University, Nova Southeastern University, Punishment
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Mom's mission personalizes danger of concussions to young athletes
What happened to Daniel Brett is the worst-case scenario. After constant, excruciating headaches that stemmed from multiple concussions and months of unsuccessful treatment, the 16-year-old chose suicide as the way to free himself from the pain. In...
Tags: Florida Gators, Florida High School Athletic Association, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta Falcons, Broward County School Board
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New helmet developed in Indiana could better protect kids against concussions
A new football helmet, made right here in Central Indiana, could soon change the way youth football players are protected on the field. Despite rule changes and even state laws designed to protect against concussions in football, experts say children are...
Tags: Purdue University, Austin Collie, Auto Racing, Concussion, Injuries and Wounds
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Jeff Garlin sets stand-up dates at Steppenwolf Theatre
RedEye'Curb Your Enthusiasm" fans in Chicago, get ready for more Jeff Greene. Everyone else, get ready for more of native son Jeff Garlin. The Second City alum is returning to Chicago Dec. 4-16 to do his new stand-up show, "Closer Than I Appear," at...Tags: Entertainment, Lena Dunham, Entertainment Events, Curb Your Enthusiasm (tv program), J.J. Abrams
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Kids With Crohn's
Kate Moskowitz was still in diapers when she diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that would change her life. Not many people have heard of Crohn’s disease, and there’s no one-size-fits-all method of treatment. Kate, now 5, has already been...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Genetics, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology
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The Prospector: Lying prospects/coaches only deceiving themselves
When it comes to college football recruiting, there are a lot of things that go on behind the scenes. Illegal deals, illegal benefits, illegal this and illegal that. But something I find even more despicable and completely embarrassing to those...
Tags: Schools, College Football, Awards and Prizes, College Sports, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Reaching for the fourth level of life
Meet another member of South Florida's many-sided faith community. This week we're talking with Rabbi Moshe Heyn of Temple Israel, Miami. Q: How did you get into your vocation? A: It was somewhat circuitous. I grew up in Baltimore in a secular family....
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Fort Lauderdale, Customs and Tradition, Israel, Arts and Culture
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Florida travel calendar for October
Check out festivals and events in October across the state.
View events this coming weekend, or view the whole month's offerings by region below:
Coming up this week
Through Nov. 12: Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, Walt Disney World. The...Tags: Lita Ford, Social Issues, Celebrities, Lake Buena Vista, Awards and Prizes
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Will Lynn's moment in spotlight leave lasting mark?
To see how fleeting the fame of hosting a presidential debate can be, I went to Lynn University on Friday and asked a dozen amped-up students a simple question: Could they name a debate site from the last election cycle of 2008? Blank stares. Then I asked...Tags: Bob Fisher, Lynn University, Teaching and Learning, Super Bowl, Students
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Staking out the 'middle way'
Meet another member of South Florida's many-sided faith community. This week we're talking with the Rev. Mark Sims, spiritual leader of St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church in Coral Springs. Q: If someone asked, "What's an Episcopalian," how would you...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Education, University of Florida
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Preckwinkle chooses Florida pathologist to be new medical examiner
Tribune reporterCook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle has named her choice to become the new Cook County medical examiner. In an item just added to the Cook County Board's agenda for today's meeting, Preckwinkle proposes that Dr. Stephen J. Cina replace Dr. Nancy...Tags: Cook County Government, Toni Preckwinkle, Pathology, U.S. Air Force, Medical Specialization
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Incentive deals cut by Scott are small but numerous
TALLAHASSEE — Flanked by Mickey Mouse and corporate chieftains, Gov. Rick Scott touted his goal of "investing in our ports" last week when Walt Disney said it would ship tons of souvenirs through the Port of Jacksonville to its theme parks and...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Tampa, Corporate Officers, Port of Jacksonville, Economy, Business and Finance
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