Melody Barnes, a licensed clinical social worker, meets recently with Todd Havelka, a recovering addict of opiate painkillers recently in her Missoula office. “The same social problems we attribute to meth have been happening all along with prescription drugs,” says Barnes.
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. -- Getting here on "the 405," that north-south stretch of interstate running through the greater Los Angeles area, is hell. But it's also instructive agony for anyone trying to understand the problems of General Motors in North America.
Security Fix blogger Brian Krebs answers your questions about the latest computer security threats and offers ways to protect your personal information.
Two hours, 57 minutes; a faster finish time than many expected from riders along the rugged, 12,000-foot, rain-drenched route between Telluride and the historic gold mining camp of Dunton (near Rico). On Sunday, Aug. 26, 1973, cowboy Garvin Griffin of Delta rode to a first place finish riding a horse owned by Gary Iverson of Montrose and trained by Jim Cheatum of Delta.
IT’S one of the hard facts most men must face within their lifetime. By the age of 50, their ever growing prostates will have caused urination problems to some degree. Not a whole lot of preventive measures like exercise and a balance diet seem able to stop the prostate’s steady enlargement.
It used to be the homesick kid begging to come home from camp. Today, counselors notice that it's often parents who have more trouble with sending their children to a sleep-away program.
The 'Dark Knight' hero has tossed the sweaty rubber and molded-plastic costumes of yesteryear and sports a cooler, motocross-style flexi-suit this time around. WHEN "THE Dark Knight" director Christopher Nolan and Oscar-winning costume designer Lindy Hemming considered how they would retool Christian Bale's Batman armor for the new movie, one question leaped to mind immediately: "Why, in
As gasoline prices soar, police chiefs in towns and cities across the country are ordering their officers out of the car and onto their feet in a budgetary scramble.
Nearly $96 million worth of residential and commercial property in five Iowa counties is under threat of foreclosure or forced sale as a result of the financial demise of Regency Homes, once the state's largest home builder.