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UNC Charlotte Economist Says Growth Expected in North Carolina – the Republic

UNC Charlotte economist says growth expected in North Carolina – The Republic


Charlotte Observer
UNC Charlotte economist says growth expected in North Carolina
The Republic
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — An economist at the University of North Carolina Charlotte says he expects the state's unemployment rate to continue dropping this… Continue reading

FDA Chief Defends New Pain Drug Despite Worries About Abuse

FDA chief defends new pain drug despite worries about abuse
“Right now, unfortunately, the technology is poor.” She added that the FDA is working on guidelines to help manufacturers come up with more effective abuse deterrents but gave no timeline for when the guidelines would be finalized. Developing more non… Continue reading

North Carolina Stays 46th in Teacher Pay – CBS Local

North Carolina Stays 46th In Teacher Pay – CBS Local


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North Carolina Stays 46th In Teacher Pay
CBS Local
The National Education Association report found North Carolina ranked 46th among the states and the District of Columbia in average pay during 2012-13, just like last year. The state's average… Continue reading

Action Family Counseling Helps Clergy Plan Drug Abuse Prevention Programs

Action Family Counseling Helps Clergy Plan Drug Abuse Prevention Programs
As a substance abuse counseling expert, I know the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reported in 2012 that over 22.2 million persons aged 12 or older were classified with substance dependence or abuse. Overall, 17.7 million had …
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Python Reported Stolen From Charlotte School – Greensboro News & Record

Python reported stolen from Charlotte school – Greensboro News & Record

Python reported stolen from Charlotte school
Greensboro News & Record
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Officials are searching for a ball python that they say was taken from a Charlotte school science lab. The Charlotte Observer reports (http://bit.ly/1esNJJ2 )… Continue reading

The Government Is Right to Crack Down on Prescription Opioid Abuse

The government is right to crack down on prescription opioid abuse
Significantly, Mr. Holder emphasized education and treatment measures as well as stepped-up law enforcement, suggesting that the Obama administration does not want to repeat past unduly punitive anti-drug campaigns. Washington Post Editorials Editorials …
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