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'Pill mill' doctors charged in deaths of nine patients
Two South Florida doctors involved in a pill mill operation that collected $40 million and dispensed more than 20 million pain pills within two years are facing charges in the deaths of nine people, federal prosecutors said Friday. Officials say the...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Parkland, Chemical Industry, Court Preliminary
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Accountant accused of exposing himself to girls at Key Largo campsite
A Canadian man was arrested late Thursday for exposing and fondling himself in front of two young girls as they rode a bike and a scooter around a Key Largo campground, according to a news release from the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. The girls told...Tags: Monroe County (Florida)
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In the Keys, last underwater lab faces shutdown
Orlando SentinelIn the 1960s, the space program was hot but so was underwater exploration. Jacques Cousteau not only spread the word on ocean science, but he helped design underwater laboratories where scientists could live full-time. More than 60 labs were set up...Tags: Petroleum Industry, The Miami Herald, Science and Technology, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Three charged after a family shoplifting spree involving 5 stores, deputies say
FloriDUHOne Key Largo family missed the fireworks on the Fourth of July when they landed behind bars after a family shoplifting outing. Three family members from Key Largo were arrested on the Fourth of July after they were caught with stolen merchandise...Tags: West Marine Incorporated, Monroe County (Florida), Theft, Kmart
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Largo woman cashes $21M Lotto ticket, biggest of the year
Aleyda Montes de Oca, 54, of Key Largo, claimed the $21 million Florida Lotto jackpot -- the biggest haul of the year so far -- from the drawing held on April 28. The $21 million Lotto jackpot is a bit of a rarity nowadays. Seven of the eight other...Tags: Services and Shopping, Lifestyle and Leisure, Powerball Lottery, Lotto, Lotteries
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Extreme destinations: Overnight in the Arctic; dive to your hotel; stay in a room made of salt
Tribune NewspapersAn "extreme" vacation often is in the eye of the vacationer. A week in Paris might be an extreme vacation to some people. A grand tour of the paper clip distribution warehouses of central Ohio would be extreme to someone else. But other "extremes" cannot...Tags: Travel, World War II (1939-1945), Salt, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking
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Go away with Sara Moulton
As a kid, Sara Moulton, 60, didn't know she wanted to be a chef, but she says her mother did. "When my parents took me on a trip to Europe, I not only loved all the food we ate but I took notes about it," says the New Yorker, who may be the only chef...
Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Trips and Vacations, Food Network (tv network), Travel, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Man arrested for holding flare gun to man's head
FloriDUHA tale of some stupid with a flare gun. George Page, 40, was jailed after he held a flare gun to a man’s head and pulled the trigger in Key Largo at his ex-girlfriend's residence, according to a release from the Monroe County Sheriff's Office....Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Monroe County (Florida), Prosecution, Theft
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Report: Man unwittingly invited deputy inside his trailer pot grow-op
FloriDUHFloriDUH tip: If you're cutting and processing the cannabis that you're growing inside your trailer and somebody knocks at your door, it's always best to see who is there before you say “Come in!” According to a news release from the Monroe...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Monroe County (Florida), Gardening
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Sabores Latinos, Hidden Out restaurants cited by state inspectors for health and safety violations
Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel?? Critical violations of state sanitation and safety laws observed by inspectors at two South Florida restaurants last week prompted the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation to cite the owners and briefly suspend their operations....Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Key West, Crime, Law and Justice, Lifestyle and Leisure, Health and Safety at Work
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Busted: Man who tried to sell stolen boat worth $137,000 for $20,000
FloriDUHLooking for a good deal on a boat? This boat was a real steal. The seller was asking only $20,000 for the 2007 30-ft. custom made Concept vessel with two 350 HP Mercury engines and a trailer — valued at $137,000, according news release from the...Tags: Monroe County (Florida), Theft
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A Beautiful Plan
CTW Features“You look beautiful!” Certainly, that’s one of the most common utterances of wedding guests. So common, in fact, it seems as if beauty comes naturally to every bride. Love’s glow may be a force of nature, but experts stress...Tags: Sun-Damaged Skin, Dermatologists, Marriage, Dermatology, Self Tanning
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