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Cambridge Work Force program helps high school students in public housing learn key life skills

By Levan Reid Click here for updates on this story     CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (WBZ) — The Cambridge Housing Authority has a unique program for teens in Cambridge Public Housing where they address specific educational issues. “Being the first in their family to graduate high school, to go to college. So we started saying, ‘How can we

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Couple, living with corpse, charged with fraudulently collecting benefits

By Heidi Schmidt Click here for updates on this story     OVERLAND PARK, Kansas (KCTV) — Federal prosecutors charged an Overland Park couple 10 months after investigators found a body in their home. Prosecutors said Lynn Ritter and Kirk Ritter, both 61, fraudulently collected more than $215,000 in retirement benefits. The benefits belonged to Lynn’s father,

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Family of Army wife who died after surgery at TAMC will receive settlement of $9.5 million

By Eric Naktin Click here for updates on this story     HONOLULU (KITV) — Attorney Loretta Sheehan of Davis Levin Livingston stated Friday, “We’re here to announce a settlement with the United States Government for $9.5 million for the botched gastric bypass surgery that killed Julie Bond.” Bond, a 31-year-old wife and mother, died six weeks

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