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Shock after U.S. Open tennis referee accused of killing husband
L.A. NOWThe arrest of a high-ranking umpire on the U.S. tennis circuit for allegedly bludgeoning her 80-year-old husband to death with a coffee mug in their Woodland Hills home has shocked some in the tennis world. A longtime colleague said she...... -
Grisly details released in death of tennis umpire's husband
L.A. NOWShards of a coffee mug were found in the head of an 80-year-old man who authorities believe was bludgeoned to death by his wife, a top U.S. Open tennis umpire.... -
Family of boy who died in bus fall sues city school system
The family of a 6-year-old special-needs student who died after he jumped from a moving school bus has filed an $80 million lawsuit alleging negligence on the part of the Baltimore school system and the contractor hired to transport him. The boy's...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Economy, Business and Finance, Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation
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Steinberg: Strides being made in preventing serious injuries in sports
The most troubling aspect of representing professional athletes is the carnage sports like football take on every joint in the human body. In the days when I represented half of the starting quarterbacks and many of the major stars in the NFL, every...Tags: Injury Prevention, Football, Injuries and Wounds, Parkinson's Disease, Schools
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VALLEY POLICE BEAT
EL CENTRO: Police seek help in catching burglary suspect Police are calling for the public’s help to identify a burglar who was caught on video stealing a cash register at a business near the 1100 block of S. McCullom Street last month. The...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), U.S. Customs and Border Protection, First Aid, Heavy Engineering, Injuries and Wounds
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Valley Police Beat: Woman suspected of elder abuse
Calexico - A Calexico woman is facing a charge of elder abuse after Calexico police officers discovered an elderly woman under her care living in a room with human feces on the furniture and walls, no air-conditioning and trash piles. Calexico Police...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics, Crimes
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Frank Pastore dies at 55; ex-major league pitcher, talk radio host
In the end, professional baseball pitcher turned religion talk-show host Frank Pastore probably would have been philosophical about the motorcycle accident that claimed his life. Pastore, 55, died Monday from injuries suffered one month earlier when a...
Tags: College Baseball, Radio, Cincinnati Reds, Motorvehicle Accidents, Dodger Stadium
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Talk of eliminating kickoffs brings up issue of safety vs. sanctity
Are NFL kickoffs in their final days? Nothing's official, of course, but it's clear the league is determined to find a safer alternative to one of football's most exciting plays. Commissioner Roger Goodell said this week that the competition committee...Tags: Football, Russell Wilson, Injuries and Wounds, Roger Goodell, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Kasandra Knapp remembered by her parents as loving, excited for the future
ALANSON -- Kasandra Knapp, of Alanson, was a 17-year-old with big dreams and a deeply-held love for family and friends. Kasandra's life was cut short Sunday, Dec. 2, after a fatal snowboarding accident at Boyne Highlands in Harbor Springs. "She was a...
Tags: Students, Health and Safety at School, Injuries and Wounds, Bob Seger, Teaching and Learning
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Bear for all seasons
In August 2001, Dick Butkus was approached with a deal. If he would record a radio advertisement, he would be given an EBCT heart scan. The scan normally would have cost about $15,000 and insurance didn't cover it. "What the hell," Butkus said. "I hadn'...
Tags: Symptoms, Dick Butkus, Myrna Loy, Folklore and Mythology, Arts and Culture
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29 years after crash, Rivera enters College Hall
AP College Football WriterGabe Rivera was maybe the greatest defensive lineman to play at Texas Tech. They called him Senor Sack. He was an All-American in 1982 and was drafted by the Steelers in the first round in 1983. He has trouble remembering his playing days now. A car...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Scott E Thomas, Football, Injuries and Wounds, Ty Detmer
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