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What is next for Stevenson High School newspaper?
Student journalist Victoria Luisi looked to Stevenson High School's newspaper as a model, but with its staff resigning and administrators previewing every edition, she thinks she might look elsewhere. Luisi, 18, editor-in-chief for The Voice at Huntley...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Health, Social Issues, Minority Groups, Crime, Law and Justice
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Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Promotes Awareness
KIAHThe Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is urging every Houston parent to be T1D Aware and recognize signs of type 1 diabetes. There is a growing concern of children being diagnosed with diabetes in the Bayou City. 39 News spoke to one family who...Tags: Brain, Diabetes, Children, Hospitals and Clinics, Family
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VIDEO: Officer Handcuffs Teen for Sex with Stepdaughter
KTLA NewsSAN JOSE -- Video has surfaced of a San Jose police officer's fake arrest of a teen who had sex with the officer's 14-year-old stepdaughter. The 15-year-old boy's parents said the motorcycle officer found out the teens were having sex and showed up at...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Sex, Santa Clara, Lawyers, Social Issues
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Prescription drugs laid to waste
LA CRESCENTA — Area residents this weekend were given a chance to dispose of unused prescription drugs as federal officials work to curb a growing abuse problem. During the national "Take-Back" event sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Agency...Tags: Government, Internists, Drug Trafficking, Pain, Prescription Drugs
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New legal, marijuana-like drug causing concern
Fox59A legal drug becoming more popular among teens may have caused a seizure at a Johnson County home over the weekend. Police said the 16 year-old was one of several teens smoking "spice" when he began having seizures and lost consciousness at a home in the...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Indiana, Seizures, Social Issues
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Suicides expose safety breakdowns
Sometime before 3:09 a.m. on Sept. 1, 2009, Jamal Miller began to tear the bedsheet in his room at the Illinois Youth Center in St. Charles.
The stocky 16-year-old tied the sheet to a sock and tied the sock around the metal bar at the top of his bunk...Tags: Laws, Furniture, Rod Blagojevich, Regional Authority, Psychiatry
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17-Year-Old Killed in Suspected DUI Crash
A 17-year-old from Centralia died early Sunday morning when an SUV full of teens veered off the road and hit several trees in Capitol Forest. The teen driver of the SUV is suspected of driving drunk and has been arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Drunk Driving, Prisons, Injuries and Wounds, Social Issues
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Muslim teens grow up in shadow of terrorist attacks
Dina Abdalla tries to laugh when her friends poke fun, asking if she's a terrorist plotting an attack on Waubonsie Valley High School in Aurora. She tries to have a sense of humor. At the same time, she doesn't find it funny.
When asked about the real...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Defense, Students, Family, Ramadan
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Two Juveniles Arrested After Knife Fight
Staff reporterTwo juveniles were arrested in Lower Paxton Township Saturday afternoon following a knife fight. The two got into a fight on the 4500 of Fritchey Street with a 17-year-old from Swatara Township. The teen from Swatara Township was admited to a local...Tags: Prosecution, Juvenile Delinquency, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mother Says Children's Hospital Should've Had Safeguards In Place Before Mistake That Cost Her Teen Boy His Life
Web ReporterThe mother of a 15-year-old autistic boy says Seattle's Children's Hospital should have had safeguards in place before making a fatal mistake they admitted was wrong. Tammy Jarbo-Blankenship lost her son Michael last March after a visit to Seattle...Tags: Autism, King County, Family, Health, Death
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Better parenting: Home visits show young mom how to break her family's cycle of violence
Tribune reporterShantell Thomas stood in front of her son's strawberry-flavored birthday cake, jaw clenched, knuckles white from the ferocious grip she had on the 10-inch carving knife. A dozen rowdy youngsters behind her pushed toward the cake, jostling Thomas and...Tags: Family, Drug Trafficking, Murder, Parenting, Health
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