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Frivolous calls contribute to rise in EMT response times - Newsworks.org (blog)
One paramedic, who requested anonymity, recalls treating a girl who took one extra Motrin, Another time he was called to transport a nursing home patient dissatisfied with the food to another facility. Then there was the time he had to tend to the ...
Shining a light on "home insecure" youth - Newsworks.org (blog)
"I think because you don't see homeless kids, young adults is because they're moving house to house or because they don't like it or their parents kick them out," said a young homeless person who did not want to be identified. ...
After turmoil, King High looks to turn the page - Newsworks.org (blog)
Most teachers declined comment, but one who asked to remain anonymous said the accusations reflected the painful turmoil that gripped King following Archie and Evans' last-minute intervention, and Mosaica's surprise withdrawal. ...
Court motion seeks missing records in the Germantown Settlement case - Newsworks.org (blog)
The witness, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals, said he recognized two of the men involved as Emanuel Freeman and Steven Vaughn, a former staffer for Eighth District City Councilwoman Donna Reed Miller. ...
Hoping for peace amid all the pain - Newsworks.org (blog)
One woman in a head scarf who declined to give her name said she was troubled by the fact that the body was put in the water. "Throw him in the ocean? You know. He deserves what you call a proper burial," she said about the news bin Laden's body had ...
Church rejects McGreevey's priesthood application - Newsworks.org (blog)
... to reflect before the church considers him, the New York Post reports. The Post cited an anonymous source in the Diocese of Newark who said McGreevey's nasty divorce has church leaders hesitating. McGreevey earned a master's degree in divinity in 2007.
East Germantown: 3 murders, 1 month - drugs a factor, neighbors say - Newsworks.org (blog)
“It's quiet now, but it ain't over,” said one resident who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation. “The neighborhood is mad. ...

