Pacific Daily News • news@guampdn.com • November 19, 2008 9:40 a.m. — Michael Lee Brown Jr. has pleaded not guilty to gun-related charges in the District Court of Guam today. Brown was indicted in federal court on charges of...
Two common cancer drugs have been shown to both prevent and reverse type 1 diabetes in a mouse model of the disease, according to research conducted at the University of California, San Francisco. The drugs - imatinib (marketed...
Complications are rare but real risks of any medical or surgical intervention. This program takes a look into complications that may arise for patients with arthritic conditions, including intraoperative injuries to the...
ZANESVILLE -- A Zanesville man charged in connection with four July bank robberies was sentenced to eight years in prison Monday in Muskingum County Common Pleas Court after pleading guilty to two counts of bank robbery and two...
Michael Lee Brown is scheduled for arraignment in federal court today. He faces charges of felon in possession of a firearm, felon in possession of ammunition and using and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence. The...
Large-scale disaster drill held in Atlantic Highlands ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — At 9 a.m. Sunday, a call went out to the Police Department: There was a fire aboard a crowded SeaStreak ferry. Local police, firefighters and first aid...
Pacific Daily News • news@guampdn.com • November 17, 2008 3 p.m. — Michael Lee Brown Jr. is scheduled to go to trial next year for the 2006 shooting death of Edward Arriola Jones. Brown appeared before Superior Court Judge...
CONWAY 29-year-old arrested on 7 bank robbery charges A Garden City Beach man was jailed without bail early Saturday morning on seven bank robbery charges. Michael Lee Faulkenberry, 29, was brought in at 1:15 a.m. by Horry...
Pacific Daily News • news@guampdn.com • November 16, 2008 11:15 a.m. — Michael Lee Brown Jr. is scheduled to appear before Superior Court Judge Anita Sukola at 9 a.m. tomorrow for a further proceedings hearing regarding the...
Aid to pay bills is available, but don't wait too long to apply E ven before the mercury fell and the economy tanked, thousands more Marylanders were seeking help with utility bills than in years past.