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Balimore mother charged with involuntary manslaughter of 4-year-old as result of methadone intoxication

By Jenny Fulginiti Click here for updates on this story     BALTIMORE (WBAL) — A woman has been charged with involuntary manslaughter of her 4-year-old son after a medical report showed the child died of a methadone intoxication. Baltimore police said just before 9:30 p.m. on Oct. 30, 2020, officers responded to Johns Hopkins Pediatrics for

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DEA undercover agents busting dealers selling deadly pills laced with fentanyl on social media

By Jessica De Nova Click here for updates on this story     SANTA ANA, California (KABC) — Special agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Los Angeles division say they’re seeing a rise in counterfeit pill sales on social media and with it an increase in drug-caused deaths involving fentanyl. Alexendra Capelouto didn’t make past 20 years

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Scam victim ‘humiliated, angry’

By Courtney Allen Click here for updates on this story     NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) — Some people in Nashville feel totally duped after they fell for a phone scam and forked over nearly a thousand bucks. Cynthia Yancey said she is enjoying her recent retirement, but Yancey said she got a startling call last week that

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Pet food maker plans huge new facility

By Matt Olberding Click here for updates on this story     LINCOLN, Nebraska (Lincoln Journal Star) — A company that makes raw pet food is planning a massive project to consolidate its manufacturing and distribution operations in Lincoln. Instinct, which used to be known as Nature’s Variety, is planning a $180 million expansion and consolidation of

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Parents continue to protest against the school board as it battles through a host of issues in Georgia

By JAMIE KENNEDY Click here for updates on this story     COBB COUNTY, Georgia (WGCL) — A special executive session for Thursday was called by the Cobb County Board of Education and parents once again were protesting outside on several issues embroiling the school district. “There’s gotta be a change,” said Brianne Vaskovardzic, a mother with

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Portland biology professor says high number of breakthrough cases ‘not at all surprising’

By DREW MARINE Click here for updates on this story     PORTLAND, Oregon (KPTV) — In the OHA’s report Thursday, Oregon saw 10,411 COVID-19 cases last week, with 24.4% of those being breakthrough infections. So, the question is, with nearly one in four cases occurring in vaccinated people last week, should vaccinated Oregonians be concerned? Ken

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