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Some mentally ill get jail; others get treatment
Worlds apart in their treatment of mental illness, the Hampton Roads Regional Jail in Portsmouth and Eastern State Hospital in James City County have overlapping populations. Some even go back and forth between the two institutions. Both house men and...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hampton Roads, Chemical Industry, Prisons, Employment Opportunities
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Virginia jails house more mentally ill than hospitals
Diagnosed as bipolar and off his medications, the 20-year veteran firefighter was naked in an elevator when he was first arrested in South Carolina. Now a Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) trainer for police departments throughout Hampton Roads, Bryan...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hampton Roads, Chemical Industry, Theft, Behavioral Conditions
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Love Notes: Open arms for strangers, and each other
Daniel "Doc" Habeel and Arnetha Gholston-Habeel are nearly always together in sickness, surrounded by hunger and homelessness. But love is the driving force for this couple. On a Wednesday morning this year, Arnetha, 54, was gently nudging Doc, her...
Tags: Homelessness, Chemical Industry, Human Interest, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Social Issues
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The forgotten victim: Nancy Lanza
The philosopher Kahlil Gibran's meditation on children is a touching favorite among parents who have read "The Prophet." In it, he captures perfectly the helplessness we feel as our children go out into the world, into the future, and necessarily...
Tags: Adam Lanza, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Barack Obama
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Poetic passions, tragic partings among Baltimore's greatest romances
Baltimore has witnessed love and loss. From the banks of the harbor to Mount Vernon's cobblestones to the grassed-over burial plots of Greenmount Cemetery, embedded in this city are vestiges of some of history's great romances, stories of people coming...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), United Kingdom, Paris (France), Johns Hopkins University
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's former Baltimore home for sale
It might lack the cachet of Long Island Sound, where novelist S. Scott Fitzgerald set "The Great Gatsby." But anyone with a spare $450,000 can live in a piece of literary history — specifically the 3,600-square-foot Bolton Hill town home where...Tags: Long Island Sound, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Bolton Hill, Sheppard Pratt Health System
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No, being an older parent isn’t the worst thing in the world
Moms At Work - Orlando SentinelIt seems as though every month there's a new study or article designed to convince parents that everything they've ever done is wrong and will ruin their children. This month, the chattering class wants you to know how absolutely terrible it is —... -
Police: Missing man found
UPDATE: On Thursday, Jan. 31, police said Fu Jian Chen had been located. No other information was released. Previous story: A 48-year-old Bridgeport man missing for two days is a diagnosed schizophrenic and is not taking his needed medication,...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, O'Hare International Airport, Missing Persons
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Suicide is on the rise, and officials don't know why
Will Heinemann seemed happy in October of 2008, laughing with friends and family at his son's wedding. Six months later he fatally shot himself. The owner of a Barrington masonry company and a 59-year-old married father of three, Heinemann seemed to...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest, Behavioral Conditions, Suicidal Behavior, Symptoms
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Orange Grand Jury indicts two more in Ocoee witness killing
Two men arrested in connection to the September Ocoee witness killing of Alex Zaldivar were indicted this afternoon by the Orange County Grand Jury.
Emmaneul Wallace and Donnell Godfrey were arrested in December on charges of first-degree murder and two...Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Prisons, Police Arrests, Witnesses
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Fort Meade commander taking on synthetic marijuana
At first, the soldier's behavior was puzzling. He appeared to be having hallucinations. He was anxious. He became belligerent. A drug test identified the problem: The young man had become the latest service member at Fort Meade to experience an...
Tags: U.S. Army, Petroleum Industry, Behavioral Conditions, National Security Agency, Synthetic Marijuana
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Scott Schuett: Operator of Peninsula assisted living homes fights for license
On Tuesday, Scott Schuett will come before the Virginia Board of Long-Term Care Administrators at a public hearing to determine whether he will keep his license to administer assisted living facilities (ALFs) in the state. The board suspended his...
Tags: Suffolk (Suffolk, Virginia), Henrico County, Alzheimer's Disease, Chemical Industry, Behavioral Conditions
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Jan 29, 2013
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Jan 12, 2013
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Dec 11, 2012
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
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