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FHP: Man who died in pond crash suffered 'medical episode'
A Kissimmee man who died early Friday after driving his sedan into an Osceola County retention pond suffered from a medical problem before the crash. Jose Soto Maisonet, 39, was driving a 1994 Honda Accord north on John Young Parkway, approaching Osceola...
Tags: Kissimmee, Television Industry, Florida Highway Patrol
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Trayvon Martin text messages reveal a troubling side
The Miami HeraldMIAMI In the months and days before his shooting death, Trayvon Martin was getting in fights, getting high on marijuana, getting suspended from school and talking with friends about getting a gun, according to cell-phone text messages defense lawyers...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Marijuana Use, Prosecution, Lawyers, Laws
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Valley residents charged in $4 million jewelry store heist in Connecticut
Four Lehigh Valley men and a New York man took part in an April home-invasion robbery and jewelry store heist in Connecticut that netted $4 million to $5 million in watches and jewelry, authorities said Thursday. Four of the men were arrested by...Tags: Prisons, Easton (Fairfield, Connecticut), Interior Policy, Allentown, Crimes
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Cell phone crackdown for distracted drivers scheduled in Glendale
Police plan to step up enforcement activities Friday against motorists using their cell phones while driving. The plan follows last month's distracted-driving crackdown in which more than 400 citations were issued. Officers assigned to the enforcement... -
Turn in old devices to AT&T and donate value to Cell Phones For Soldiers
Sun SentinelHave an old cell phone or tablet you don’t need anymore and want to help troops? Take it to an AT&T-owned store (not authorized dealer) and request that its trade-in value be donated to Cell Phones For Soldiers, a nonprofit that helps troops...Tags: Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach, Coral Springs, Davie, Deerfield Beach
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Sales tax holiday on hurricane supplies begins Saturday
Daily PressThe annual sales tax holiday on hurricane preparedness supplies will take place Saturday, May 25 to Friday, May 31. During this seven-day period, purchases of hurricane preparedness items, including portable generators, will be exempt from the...Tags: Hurricanes, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, First Aid, Natural Disasters, Hampton Roads
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Gloucester County weekly arrest report
In the 8200 block of John Clayton Memorial Highway While conducting an approved traffic safety checking detail on May 5, deputies issued a summons to Douglas Turner Forrest, 38, of Hudgins, on a charge of driving with a suspended license, first offense....Tags: Auction Service, Credit and Debt, Saluda, Robin Williams, Highway Transportation
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Contracts, packages and fees — what to consider when choosing a cell phone and plan
More people are ditching their home phones and relying on their cell phones only.
So, how do you know what kind of phone and plan you need?
One of the best ways to get acquainted with the wide variety of phones is to go to the websites of phone plan...Tags: Walmart, Verizon Communications, Virgin Group, Ltd., Telecommunication Service
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Bad teacher caught sleeping in class by own students
South Florida teacher nabbed napping in class. Blames his own baby. That’s rich. Patrick Geller, a science teacher at Cypress Bay High School in Weston, was caught sleeping at his desk by his own students. You know kids nowadays, quick to yank...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Teachers, Education, Netflix Inc.
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Tornado survivor huddled with dogs as house started moving
MOORE, Okla. — When Josephine Owings heard the shriek of tornado sirens Monday afternoon, she scooped up her "babies" — her tiny lap dogs, Emma and Harley — and took shelter in her bathroom. Her cell phone rang. It was her daughter-in-...
Tags: Rentals, Weather Reports, Natural Disasters, Weather, Tornadoes
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Springfield man guilty of having child porn on cell phone
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a Springfield, Mo., man who was recently released after serving a prison term for possessing child pornography pleaded guilty in...
Tags: Prisons, FBI, Pornography, Punishment, Telecommunication Service
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Distracted driving a threat to the public good [Editorial]
Erected back when drunk driving was the primary cause of fatal traffic accidents, the death toll sign in front of the Bel Air Barrack of the Maryland State Police met its demise and there's talk of replacing it with something with something a bit more...Tags: Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Car Safety Tips and Advice, Transportation Accidents, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Motorvehicle Accidents
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