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New coalition designed to tackle issues Marion County kids face
Lawmakers, judges and children's advocates are joining forces to focus on the needs of Central Indiana kids.
At a news conference Wednesday morning, State Representative Bill Crawford announced a new effort will be called the Year of the Child.
Crawford...Tags: Social Sciences, Health, Arts and Culture, Gang Activity, Culture
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No safety violations found in death of Ivy Tech teacher
The Indiana Department of Labor found there were no safety violations in the death of an Ivy Tech Community College teacher.
Craig Porter, 37, fell 65 feet from a tower on the Lafayette campus in early November. The tower is used to train students how...Tags: Environmental Issues, Health, Wind Power, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy
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Elevator camera shows South Korean teen before suicide jump
World NowBullied high school girl commits suicide: Elevator camera shows girl moments before fatal jump... -
Israel town of Beit Shemesh is front line of a religious battle
World Now"Beit Shemesh" means "the house of sun," but these days many see it as a dark place where religious extremists defy authorities, intimidate children and attack the press. Naama Margolese, a third-grader afraid to walk to school, becomes a symbol.... -
Bariatric Surgery Among Important Weight Loss Tools
TribLocal - EvanstonBy Susan J. WhiteNorthShore University HealthSystem More than half of the adult population in the United States is overweight and an estimated one-third of American …... -
UC system, UCLA professor charged in lab fire that killed staffer [Updated]
L.A. NOWFelony charges have been filed against the University of California and a UCLA chemistry professor in connection with a laboratory fire that killed a staff research assistant three years ago.... -
Songs of Good Cheer essay contest entries
Change of SubjectThe prompt for this year's "Songs of Good Cheer" reader contest was simple: "Write a short essay about a memorable moment involving a holiday song." My co-host for the "Songs..." concerts, Mary Schmich, writes about the results in her Wednesday...... -
Scott’s FAMU demand awakens old animosity
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott was furious about what was going on at Florida A&M University. Robert Champion, a drum major in the university's famed Marching 100 band, was essentially beaten to death in a hazing ritual following the band's... -
Eliminating Hazing Because it Kills
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelAt Howard University every band member and campus organization is required to sign an Anti-Hazing contract. In the contract it defines hazing as, “any action or situation which recklessly or intentionally endangers that mental or physical health... -
U.S. lawmaker: Even hazing victims should lose financial aid
Nation NowA Florida lawmaker plans to introduce anti-hazing legislation when Congress returns in mid-January in the wake of the beating death of a drum major in her state.... -
Third death in Mexican student protest; victim praised as hero
World NowA worker at a gasoline station who struggled to contain fires during a violent student protest in Mexico's Guerrero state has died of his injuries.... -
More evidence in the tanning wars
HealthIs indoor tanning associated with skin cancer? The Morning Call has visited this story before and it's likely that it will continue to be an important health topic for us. The latest shot in the battle was fired this week by researchers at Yale...
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