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Davie councilman questions legality of synthetic drug ban
The town may soon join the growing list of South Florida cities outlawing the sale of synthetic drugs — but one councilman fears Davie's ban may be unconstitutional. Like Sweetwater and Lauderhill, Davie wants to crack down not only on stores...
Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Laws, Punishment, Criminal Laws, Lauderhill
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Cities joining legal crusade to ban fake pot, 'bath salts'
Synthetic marijuana has been in the cross hairs of cities waging their own war against synthetic drugs. Now it's bath salts, the designer drug meant to mimic cocaine. The ban movement was already under way when the world learned of the gruesome...Tags: Hallandale Beach, Pompano Beach, Bath Salt Drugs, Synthetic Marijuana, Miami-Dade County
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San Diego County piers
Imperial Beach Pier Overview: California's southernmost recreational pier is within walking distance of the Mexican border. At its end is the Tin Fish, a small eatery with seafood, burgers and sandwiches. At its foot are Cow-a-Bunga, a coffee store,...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Sandwiches, Fishing, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Seafood
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Identity of grocery store bank robber sought
SAN DIEGO - Agents have asked the public Tuesday to identify the man who robbed a Bank of America located inside a grocery store in Spring Valley. The robber approached a bank teller and handed her a demand note at Albertson located at 543 Sweetwater...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Bank Robbery, FBI, Criminals
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Annual Gymnastics Club show recital returns
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterThe Imperial Valley Gymnastics Club annual show recital returned over the weekend with a combination of music, dance and gymnastics. Insurance issues had kept the recital away from the Jimmie Cannon Southwest Performing Arts Theater for four years, said...Tags: Gymnastics, Facebook, Arts and Culture, Gymnastics Clubs
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Víctima de morderura de rostro no se queja de dolores
South Florida Sun-SentinelRonald Poppo, el hombre que vivía en la calle y que quedó en condición critica por 17 días, luego de un sangriento ataque por parte del ahora llamado caníbal del Causeway, sabe que al menos la mitad de su rostro desapareció en los dientes del otro hombre,...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Hospitals and Clinics, Genes and Chromosomes, Sunrise (Broward, Florida), National Basketball Association
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Tastes of the North, Historic Festival set
It's a festival where history and good food are combined, to offer a little something for everyone. The 32nd annual Historic Festival and Taste of the North will take place 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Saturday, June 16, at the Little Traverse History Museum in...
Tags: Hockey (music group), Restaurants, Human Interest, Festive Events, Entertainment
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The heady scent of potential medical pot profits drawing interest from all over
The aroma of potential medical marijuana profits is drifting like a fragrant cloud across Connecticut, and companies and consultants from places like Arizona, Colorado and New York are already sniffing their way around this state. Connecticut officials...
Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Dannel P. Malloy , Health and Medical Professionals, Consumers, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Tree pollen reaches high levels, stays there
Tree pollen levels have reached high levels as spring weather dominates March so far.
While allergy sufferers typically aren’t uncomfortable until March, Dr. Alvin Sanico, medical director at Greater Baltimore Medical Center’s allergy...Tags: Allergies
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Happy faux-lidays
Every year, Marie Puskas and her extended family put all of their eggs in one basket — along with their Valentines, New Year's noisemakers, Christmas gifts, Thanksgiving fixings and Halloween treats.
Naturally, they call this annual family...Tags: Travel, Family Vacations, Holidays, Religious Festivals, Family
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'The Wire' has ended, but its talent is still being tapped
With Felicia "Snoop" Pearson's guilty plea last week to conspiracy to sell heroin, one question being asked by fans of "The Wire" is how other cast members of the Baltimore-based series are doing.
The answer: Several are doing just fine professionally....Tags: Wendell Pierce, CBS Corp., Felicia Pearson, George Lucas, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Sweetwater defendant changes plea
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO - The central figure in the Sweetwater Union High School District corruption case changed his plea to guilty Wednesday. Henry Amigable, a construction company employee, plead guilty Wednesday afternoon to a misdemeanor education code...Tags: Bribery, Justice System, Prosecution, Corporate Crime, Politics
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