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Carroll youth center to close Nov. 30
The state Department of Juvenile Services announced yesterday that it will close the Thomas O'Farrell Youth Center, a privately run 43-bed facility for delinquent boys in Carroll County. Department officials said the center, unlocked but staff-secure,...Tags: People, Juvenile Delinquency
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South Florida: Site is all about teen driving
The state launched a new Web site Monday targeted at teen drivers. The site, TakeTheWheel.net, allows teens to share their driving experiences with their peers by uploading videos. It includes facts about crashes and the consequences of breaking traffic...Tags: People
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Armed robbery nets teen prison
Of The Morning CallA Bethlehem teen will spend as much as four years in state prison for his role in an E. Fifth Street armed robbery last year. Masharah Salaam, 17, of 712 E. Sixth St. pleaded guilty Tuesday to felony robbery and will serve a two- to four-year sentence...Tags: People, Credit and Debt, Prisons, Lehigh University, Juvenile Delinquency
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Car lovers display their hot wheels
Car enthusiasts and die-hard drag racers alike revved their engines Sept. 20 during the Pembroke Pines-sponsored 2008 Street Machines Car Show at Pines Recreation Center. The supercharged competition, which was split into teen and adult categories,...Tags: People, Pembroke Pines, Computing and Information Technology, Coral Springs, Bruce Springsteen
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Young voter turnout expected to surge
Washington BureauAfter backing the candidates on Facebook, "tweeting" about the issues and posting their analyses on YouTube, a record number of young people are expected to vote in November. Between 1972, the first election when 18-year-olds were allowed to vote, and...Tags: Barack Obama, Polls, People, Government, National Government
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Juvenile injustice
The Virginia GazetteCourt and crime officials are quietly steamed at Juvenile & Domestic Judge Jeff Fairbanks for what they say is a pattern of coddling young teenage criminals instead of putting them behind bars. Police, attorneys, probation officers and courthouse...Tags: Newspapers, People, Court Administration, Society, Prisons
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Teenager chosen to sit on school board
247-4537A student seat has been added to the Hampton School Board's meeting table. Frank Miller, a Kecoughtan High School junior, is the board's first student representative. He will begin his duties at the Oct. 22 meeting and serve for the rest of the school...Tags: Poquoson (Poquoson, Virginia), Isle of Wight County, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), People, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia)
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Women flock to FAU football clinic
Sports EditorFlorida Atlantic University's National Alumni Association recently hosted the 2008 Ladies Football Clinic at the Tom Oxley Athletic Center. The three-hour clinic drew more than 35 women to FAU's Boca Raton campus. Owls coach Howard Schnellenberger...Tags: Research, People, Firearms, Diseases, Florida Atlantic University
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Music teacher drums up support
South Florida Sun-SentinelLee Harris, owner of Lee Harris Music Lessons, wants to bring a little bit of entertainment to this year's Fall Fling in November that is put on by the Wellington Art Society. To do so though, he needs to raise $500 to rent the stage at the Wellington...Tags: People, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Celebrity
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Libraries, the city pave the way for a safe Halloween
When Halloween rolls around this October, the city is hoping your child won't be trick-or-treating in spooky, unsafe neighborhoods. That's why the city and two Pines libraries are loading up their special events programming with enough free ghoulish...Tags: People, Michael Jackson, Religious Festivals, Festive Event, Public Holidays
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Debate swirls over arrests of 13 Highland Park teens accused of underage drinking on homecoming night
Chicago Chicago TribuneLimousine driver Leonel Cesar says he was just doing his job when he called police to report that a group of Highland Park teenagers tried to smuggle booze into his "party bus" on homecoming night. One of the North Shore teens offered Cesar money to look...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Family, People
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Government researchers incorporate chat room to answer students' questions on drugs
Associated Press WriterROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) _ It's nothing to LOL about. Students these days often have ready access to marijuana, alcohol and tobacco but they don't feel comfortable talking about the ramifications. So, some of the nation's government scientists went to the...Tags: People, Health Treatments, Pharmaceuticals, Rape, Juvenile Delinquency
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