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Angels Deny Knowledge of Organization's Reported Involvement in Skaggs' Drug Use
The Los Angeles Angels’ director of communication told federal investigators that he provided oxycodone to Tyler Skaggs and abused the drug with the pitcher, according to an ESPN report published Saturday.
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NJ Night Nurses Gave Benadryl to Patients to ‘Lighten the Workload': Lawsuit
Nurses working at Monmounth Medical Center gave Benadryl to patients to “lighten the workload,” a lawsuit alleges
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Upset Parent Punches School Bus Driver in Cambridge, Police Say
A parent punched a school bus driver over something the driver had said to a child Tuesday morning in Cambridge, according to a preliminary police investigation. No has yet been arrested and charges haven’t been filed in the incident, which took place at Rindge Ave. just off Alewife Brook Parkway just before 7:15 a.m., according to Cambridge police. The driver...
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Fight Between Parent and School Bus Driver Under Investigation
An alleged fight between a parent and a school bus driver is under investigation in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Singer Says Opera's Domingo Harassed Her, Grabbed Her Breast
The glittering production was a high point of the Washington Opera’s 1999-2000 season: Jules Massenet’s “Le Cid,” about a legendary Spanish conqueror, starring a tenor legendary in his own right — Placido Domingo, then the company’s artistic director. The opera, also being filmed for broadcast on public television, was unquestionably a career break for a 28-year-old singer named Angela Turner...
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Police Officer Charged After Allegedly Throwing Water Bottle at Woman
A Haverhill, Massachusetts, police officer is facing charges after a woman alleged he threw a water bottle at her during an argument over a dating app alert. Carlos Arriaga, 48, has been charged with assault and battery on a family/household member and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon in connection with the August 7 incident.
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‘Tragedy': Boston University Student Killed in Georgia Murder-Suicide
A 20-year-old Boston University student is being remembered as bright, talented and reliable after police found her dead in Atlanta Wednesday, a victim of an apparent murder-suicide. BU student Erin Edwards was killed, as was Christopher Edwards, 24.
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San Francisco's Oldest Cable Car Returns to Streets After 77 Years
After 77 years in storage collecting dust and rumors about its fitness, San Francisco’s oldest cable car is heading back to the streets following restoration by a band of devoted Muni workers.
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Amherst Police Accidentally Share Personal Data in Online Police Log
Police in Amherst say they inadvertently published Social Security numbers and other private information tied to more than 20 people on the department’s website. MassLive.com reports that an online log of police calls in July included the addresses, birthdays and Social Security numbers for 26 people. It included some who requested help from police and some who were arrested.
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2nd Attack on EMT in Boston This Week
For the second time this week, an EMT was attacked in Boston.
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Immigrants Fired From Trump Clubs Seek White House Meeting
A group of immigrant workers fired from President Donald Trump’s golf clubs say they want to meet with him at the White House to make the case that they should not be deported. The 21 maids, groundskeepers and other workers fired earlier this year from five of Trump’s clubs asked their former employer in a letter this week to remember...
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Immigrants Fired From Trump Clubs Seek White House Meeting
A group of immigrant workers fired from President Donald Trump’s golf clubs say they want to meet with him at the White House to make the case that they should not be deported. The 21 maids, groundskeepers and other workers fired earlier this year from five of Trump’s clubs asked their former employer in a letter this week to remember...
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Federal and State Investigators Probing Double Dipping Allegations in Hingham
Federal and state investigators are now taking a closer look at double dipping allegations in the Town of Hingham, multiple sources tell the NBC10 Boston Investigators.
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Federal and State Investigators Probing Double Dipping Allegations in Hingham
Federal and state investigators are now taking a closer look at double dipping allegations in the Town of Hingham, multiple sources tell the NBC10 Boston Investigators.
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The Investigators: Double Dipping
NBC 10 Boston investigative reporter Ryan Kath follows up on allegations in Hingham of town employees working a side job in Quincy while they were on the clock in Hingham.
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‘It Felt Like Forever:' Witnesses Shaken by Virginia Beach Shooting
Witnesses were visibly shaken Friday evening after a gunman opened fire on the Virginia Beach Municipal Building, killing 11 people and injuring at least six others. 30-year-old Megan Banton called 911 after she heard gunshots and her supervisor gathered her and others into a barricaded office, according to the Virginia-Pilot. “It felt like forever,” Banton told the local newspaper. Sheila...
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SF Becomes 1st US City to Ban Face Recognition Technology
San Francisco supervisors this week passed legislation that would ban the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement agencies and other city departments. Mark Matthews reports.
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San Francisco Becomes 1st US City to Ban Facial Recognition Technology
San Francisco supervisors voted Tuesday to ban the use of facial recognition software by police and other city departments, becoming the first U.S. city to outlaw a rapidly developing technology that has alarmed privacy and civil liberties advocates.
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Texas Fires Former QB Vince Young From Part-Time Job
Texas fires former star quarterback Vince Young from his part-time role as development officer for poor performance and often being absent from work or not in touch with his supervisors.
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Police: Puppy Stabbed 3 Times During Middleton, New Hampshire House Break
Police in New Hampshire say a 4-month-old puppy was stabbed three times during a break-in at a local home. Foster’s Daily Democrat reports police said no one was home during the burglary on Thursday in Middleton. When the residents came home, they found the black Labrador puppy, named Jax, with stab wounds to his chest and abdomen.