City Man Sentenced for Dealing Heroin Near WIMS
City man sentenced for dealing heroin near WIMS
CLARKSBURG — A 35-year-old Clarksburg man is headed to prison for dealing drugs near Washington Irving Middle School. Harrison County Chief Judge James A. Matish sentenced Eddie James Sykes to three to 15 years behind … In July, Randolph, then a …… Continue reading
Public Safety Summary
Public safety summary
Savannah-Chatham police department's Central Precinct Tactical Investigations Unit, Crime Suppression Unit and SWAT Team joined forces to arrest five suspects on drug and weapon related charges, Friday, said police spokeswoman Eunicia Baker. … and … Read more on Savannah Morning News
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Dedication Ceremony for Second New Jersey Medical Marijuana Center This …
Dedication Ceremony For Second New Jersey Medical Marijuana Center This …
“Diane was an inspiration,” said Roseanne Scotti, New Jersey State Director for Drug Policy Alliance. “She fought for … Compassionate Care is expected to open later this month and will become New Jersey's second operating Alternative Treatment Center. Read… Continue reading
Man Faces Federal Charges in Gun, Immigration Case
Man faces federal charges in gun, immigration case
Zepeda-Valdez was allegedly driving a Chevy Impala with Colorado license plates when it was pulled over by Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Lars Gardner, who was investigating a window tint violation and a report of drug use. The trooper reported that the … Read… Continue reading
Surviving an Overdose: NJ Teen Learns to Walk Again After Being Paralyzed
Surviving an overdose: NJ teen learns to walk again after being paralyzed
The teenager spent two months at the Johnson Rehabilitation Institute at JFK Medical Center in Edison with three hours a day of physical, occupational and speech therapy before he was able to walk well on his own. He… Continue reading
Salvation Army Celebrates 60 Years of Helping Downtown Eastside
Salvation Army celebrates 60 years of helping Downtown Eastside
Harbour Light first opened its doors in October of 1953, sheltering the homeless and offering detox and drug and alcohol programs. In its first months, it helped bring 862 people off the streets of Vancouver into … decades, the Salvation Army… Continue reading