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Book offers new details about killer nurse
Sitting across from Charles Cullen in a booth at a Bridgewater, N.J., bar, Somerset Medical Center nurse Amy Loughren searched for the words that would draw her former co-worker into confessing he had killed patients. With a tiny microphone hidden in her...
Tags: CBS Corp., Murder, Health and Medical Professionals, Lawyers, Trials
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Man who admitted breaking child's bones, now withdraws plea
An Allentown man who admitted last month to breaking his 3-month-old baby's leg and ribs, waiting hours to call for help and blaming the injuries on his 18-month-old daughter withdrew his plea Friday. Derek Bullard, 23, is now scheduled to go to trial in...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Allentown
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Driver dies after Route 145 crash in North Whitehall
A 24-year-old Whitehall man died of injuries suffered Thursday night in a two-vehicle crash on Route 145 near Neffs Laurys Road in North Whitehall Township, according to state police at Bethlehem. Ronald John Toribio of 1951 Schadt Ave., was driving...Tags: Whitehall, Hospitals and Clinics, Neffs, Danielsville, Accidental Death
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We still use mobile when we're mobile
HealthYou can't blame Lehigh Valley Hospital for this. Researchers in a number of European countries and the United States surveyed drivers in their countries to find out if they had used their mobile device while driving. In the race for riskiest driving,... -
Murder-suicide prevails over power structure denial of dignity
Savor the victory. The power structure conspired to perpetuate hell for Mildred and Elwood "Woody" Osman of Cherryville, but they prevailed. After 64 years of marriage, Woody took a .38-caliber revolver to the hospice room at Lehigh Valley Hospital in...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Suicide, Nursing, Jack Kevorkian, Allentown
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Emmaus grad Beers finally got to experience March Madness with his beloved Explorers
Kale Beers was a student at La Salle University the last time the Explorers men's basketball team was in the NCAA tournament. It was 1992 and Beers was all set to go to Greensboro, N.C. for the first-round game against Seton Hall. But Beers had a...Tags: Entertainment Events, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Fox Broadcasting Company, Television Industry, Big East Conference
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Winter Storm Nemo is just the beginning
Ever since Winter Storm Nemo lit up the Twitterverse and The Weather Channel's round-the-clock coverage, I've been fascinated with the idea that commercial enterprises can go far beyond the National Weather Service's rather stodgy names for hurricanes and...
Tags: Ernest Borgnine, Tropical Storms, David Hasselhoff, Allentown, Tropical Weather
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LVHN bringing sports medicine center downtown
The hockey puck careens off an opposing player's stick and flutters toward the boards. From the blue line, a Lehigh Valley Phantoms defender gives chase. As the Phantom approaches the boards, he lowers his head to dig out the puck. But he gets checked...
Tags: Ice Hockey, Concussion, Sports, High School Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Sinking slabs on I-78 still stable four years down the road
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellWhile clipping along on eastbound I-78/Route 309 in front of Lehigh Valley Hospital the other day, I noticed the rectangular markings on the divisions between some of the concrete slabs on the highway, and remembered the marks were a sign of the repair... -
Punkin Miller was a Lehigh Valley icon
Groller's CornerThe Lehigh Valley lost a treasure today. At 4:10 this afternoon at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest, Ron "Punkin" Miller died after a battle with diabetes. He was 71. It is a personal loss for me. He was my friend. How far did we go back? Well, he... -
Prayer for Punkin
Groller's CornerI put something at the end of my Finetuning column in today's paper about this, but I wanted to make sure Groller's Corner readers are aware as well. Ron "Punkin" Miller, a beloved figure in the local sports community, is very ill. He is being transferred... -
"The Doctors" flu episode to feature LVHN
TV WatchersAn episode of CBS's “The Doctors,” focusing on the flu outbreak will feature Lehigh Valley Health Network physicians, staff and patients when it airs at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Dr. Jim Sears, co-host of the Emmy award-winning show, visited Lehigh...
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