Archive for March 2018
Kentucky Medical Marijuana Bill Shelved After Opposition
A bill to legalize medical marijuana in Kentucky was shelved Wednesday after it ran into strong opposition from law enforcement officials during a round of testimony before a legislative panel. A day after hearing from medical marijuana supporters, the panel … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Study Finds Opioids No Better Than OTC Drugs for Chronic Pain
A yearlong study offers rigorous new evidence against using prescription opioids for chronic pain. In patients with stubborn back aches or hip or knee arthritis, opioids worked no better than over-the-counter drugs or other nonopioids at reducing problems with walking … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHow Pennsylvania Keeps Natural Landmarks Safe for Public Use
Despite a tricky and manpower-intensive rescue of a teenager, Wind Cave in southern Lancaster County will not be closed to public use. Warning signs, however, will be erected at access points to the popular cave, said Phil Wenger, president and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Hospital on Quake Fault Will Close
A nearly-century-old Southern California hospital that sits on an active earthquake fault will close because it can’t meet state earthquake safety requirements, officials said Monday. Community Medical Center Long Beach announced it has submitted a four-month lease termination notice to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEmployer-Required Drug Tests Decline
Employers are struggling to hire workers in the tightening U.S. job market. Marijuana is now legal in nine states and Washington, D.C., meaning more than one in five American adults can eat, drink, smoke or vape as they please. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAfter Florida School Shooting, Even Idle Threats Get Tough Response
Fifteen students in one Florida school district are facing felony charges and prison time for making alleged threats since the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre. Meanwhile, an autistic Minnesota high school student whose alleged threat led to a six-hour … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMassachusetts Firm Repairs Municipal Mishaps
When a driver gets into a crash on the highway, auto body repair shops can replace fenders and broken windshields. But who steps in when a vehicle strikes a public monument or demolishes a section of guardrail owned by the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOlympic Star Raisman Files Suit Against USOC, USA Gymnastics
Aly Raisman spent months urging the U.S. Olympic Committee and USA Gymnastics to get serious about taking a long hard look into how Larry Nassar’s abusive conduct was allowed to run unchecked for so long. Frustrated by what she considers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDespite Upgrades, Flood Risk Still Exists for Some Houston Homes
Nearly 9,000 homes and other buildings will remain in the floodplains of four Houston-area waterways despite multimillion-dollar flood control projects. Momentum built last month to finish the projects on Brays, Hunting and White Oak bayous and Clear Creek after Congress … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreModerate Earthquakes Cause Damage in Oklahoma
Busted bricks and cracked windows were revealed Monday after some of those most powerful earthquakes in Oklahoma in the past year rattled the northern part of the state. Oklahoma residents have gotten used to feeling rumbles from a spike in … Source: Claims Journal
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