Twenty-four hours, 24 overdoses.
Kentucky author Erik Reece discusses his visits to five U.S. utopian communities.
Spike the tortoise helped put William Duncan's life back together at the Wayside Christian Mission homeless shelter. On June 20, Spike got run over by a car. Now he's the one who needs healing.
These three patients, and their doctors, were forced to play pivotal parts in health care dramas they had no rehearsal for.
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"Yellow wildflowers, rows of corn, rolls of hay, an old tobacco barn."
"Since the program started, Jackson says euthanasia rates due to behavioral problems have dropped by half."
“Whoever can say ‘Tito’s Titty Tiki Taco Tuesday’ three times fast wins a taco!”
Tyler Picklesimer inks about 1,000 horses a year.
If you've been to a local concert lately, you've probably noticed the same thing we have: It's the female musicians who are rocking our world. The Ladybirds, Shimmy Shimmy Dang! album release party at headliners, Sept.9, 2011.
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