N.C. Sen. Martin Nesbitt Dies – Charlotte Business Journal (Blog)
N.C. Sen. Martin Nesbitt dies – Charlotte Business Journal (blog)
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N.C. Sen. Martin Nesbitt dies Charlotte Business Journal (blog) “Tonight, North Carolina lost a great leader, and I mourn a valued friend," Senate Democratic leader Dan Blue Jr. said in a statement Thursday, according to Time Warner… Continue reading |
Governor Declares Emergency in North Carolina – News & Observer
Governor declares emergency in North Carolina – News & Observer
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Governor declares emergency in North Carolina News & Observer CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Gov. Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency for North Carolina on Friday, hours after the latest winter storm left portions of the state coated in ice… Continue reading |
The Most Successful Treatment Program for Alcohol Abuse and Drug Abuse?
Question by Sheerah: the most successful treatment program for alcohol abuse and drug abuse?
Best answer:
Answer by Sarah
Rehab or therapy
Answer by Elmer J. Fudd
!2 steps works decently enough however, I believe it to be kindergarten for sobriety. If you want to rid your self of these… Continue reading
More Rain, Flooding for Charlotte; 430000 Without Power to the North – Charlotte Observer
More rain, flooding for Charlotte; 430000 without power to the north – Charlotte Observer
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More rain, flooding for Charlotte; 430000 without power to the north Charlotte Observer In Rowan County, a school bus hit a patch of ice about 6:45 a.m. on Sherrills Ford Road and… Continue reading |
GAA President O' Neill Denies Davy's Drug Abuse Suggestion
GAA president O' Neill denies Davy's drug abuse suggestion
O' Neill however has challenged the idea that there is a problem with alcohol and drugs in the GAA; citing the All-Star trip to Asia last year that he was part of as evidence to support his view, according to the… Continue reading
Fight Against Prescription Drug Abuse Leads to Rise in Heroin Use
Fight against prescription drug abuse leads to rise in heroin use
WASHINGTON — From the beginning, the U.S. government’s decade-long crackdown on abuse of prescription drugs has run an unsettling risk: that arresting doctors and shuttering “pill mills” would inadvertently fuel a new epidemic of heroin use.
drug abuse –… Continue reading