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Cowlitz County man arrested in shaken baby investigation
Q13 FOX News OnlinePolice arrested a 20-year-old man Sunday in Cowlitz County after a one month old baby under his care allegedly died from shaken baby syndrome. Cowlitz County Sheriff's Deputy Charlie Rosenzweig said the baby died around 2 a.m. Sunday at the Oregon...Tags: Fractured Rib, Injuries and Wounds
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Cops: Man Who Jumped in Tiger Den Not Drunk or Crazy
CNNNEW YORK, NY -- The 25-year-old man who jumped from a monorail car into the Bronx Zoo's tiger den was not drunk or insane, New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said. "Apparently he has some fascination with tigers," Kelly told CNN affiliate WABC. "He...Tags: Bronx (New York City), New York City Police Department, Fractured Rib, Conservation, Wildlife Conservation Society
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Mauled NY man: I wanted to be one with the tiger
NEW YORK (AP) — Before his now-infamous tangle with a Bronx Zoo tiger, David Villalobos adorned his Facebook page with New Age odes to Mother Earth and affirmations like, "Be love and fearless." Police said Saturday that Villalobos had told...
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ACC All Access: Re-emergence of Virginia Tech's running game centers around Logan Thomas
It took four weeks for Virginia Tech right tackle Vinston Painter to feel as satisfied about the way he played as he did in Saturday’s 37-0 win against Bowling Green, but his positive attitude after the game was due in part to the reemergence of one...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Dyrell Roberts, Sports, Football, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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Hustonville Haunted House may relocate
ben@theinteriorjournal.comHUSTONVILLE — A haunted house in Hustonville may relocate because dealing with city residents' complaints has been "an absolute headache," business owner Paul Gray said Tuesday night. Gray told the Hustonville City Council he is still seeking...Tags: Flu, Economy, Business and Finance, Employees, Career and Workplace, Health
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Growing co-ed sports leagues mean more injuries for young adults
Last November, 26-year-old Alexis Marianes was in the middle of an intramural soccer game at the Du Burns Arena in Canton when a player on the opposing team swept her feet out from under her. Marianes did a "halfway back-flip" and landed squarely on her...
Tags: High School Sports, Medical Specialization, Under Armour Inc., Sprained Ankle, Soccer
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ACC All Access: Shuffling Virginia Tech's returners, Jarrett heads home and Edmunds gets a redshirt
When Dyrell Roberts heard the news today during Virginia Tech’s football game-week press conference he was no longer atop the depth chart at punt returner heading into Saturday’s game at Pittsburgh, his initial reaction was genuine surprise....Tags: Dyrell Roberts, Parkinson's Disease, Pittsburgh Panthers, Georgia Institute of Technology, Compartment Syndrome
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High School Football: TWO-MINUTE DRILL
The Estancia High football roster in the game program did not list a No. 69, but there was no way anyone could have missed Adahir Aguilera's contribution to the Eagles' 45-0 nonleague win over Ocean View on Friday. Aguilera, a senior offensive guard...Tags: High School Sports, Financial Aid, Los Angeles Kings, Football, Sports
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Niles students' deaths take toll on classmates
South Bend TribuneNILES — Teachers and students alike at Howard and James Ellis Elementary schools coped as best they could today in the wake of a traffic accident that claimed the lives of two students. Given the cohesion of instructors and students, it wasn’...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Transportation Accidents, Students, Motorvehicle Accidents, Human Interest
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Child beater sentenced
SAN DIEGO -- A young man who beat his 4-month-old son, leaving the child with permanent brain injuries and cerebral palsy, was sentenced today to 35 years in state prison. Jordan Jackson, 20, pleaded guilty last month to mayhem and three counts of felony...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Trials, Parkinson's Disease, Punishment, Injuries and Wounds
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Man's suit against Glendale police officers goes to trial
A 72-year-old Glendale man testified Wednesday that two police officers used excessive force two years ago when they handcuffed him and broke his arm inside the Glendale Galleria. Asadoor Mirzaeyan was wearing a sling on his right arm in U.S. District...Tags: Police Arrests, Broken Bones, Google+, John Howard, Injuries and Wounds
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Sage Hill falls to 0-3
In their 11th season, Sage Hill School's football team is off to its first 0-3 start in program history. Sage was manhandled on Friday, losing, 30-8, to nonleague visitor Capistrano Valley Christian. With sophomore quarterback CJ McCord out with a broken...Tags: High School Sports, Football, Sports, Teaching and Learning, Students
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