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NJ Drivers Can ‘Skip the Trip’ to Motor Vehicle Commission to Renew Licenses [AUDIO]
Some New Jersey drivers will soon be able to skip the trip to renew their driver’s licenses.
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Mass Shooters Linked To Social Media Posts [POLL/AUDIO]
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Should Parents Use Home Drug Testing Kits? [POLL/AUDIO]
As prescription drug abuse rises among teens in New Jersey, more parents are considering home drug testing kits for their children.
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As Obesity Rises, NJ Hospitals Adapt [AUDIO]
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Preventing Drug Abuse Starts At Home [SERIES]
This is the final part in a week-long series about the abuse of heroin and other opiates among New Jersey’s youth. Stacy Proebstle talks to recovering addicts, parents, prevention specialists, substance-abuse professionals and law enforcement officers to address current trends and issues along with possible solutions. Read the full series here.
Because prescription drugs are most often in a medicine cabinet with easy access, steps need to be taken when it comes to your medication.
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New Jersey’s Middle Class Continue To Struggle [AUDIO]
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Child Welfare Agency Had Open Case On Camden Mom [AUDIO/VIDEO]
The Department of Children and Families says it had an open case on the Camden mother who apparently decapitated her son before fatally stabbing herself Wednesday morning.
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NJ Students Share Stories Of Prescription Drug Abuse [SERIES]
This is the third in a week-long, five-part series about the abuse of heroin and other opiates among New Jersey’s youth. Stacy Proebstle talks to recovering addicts, parents, prevention specialists, substance-abuse professionals and law enforcement officers to address current trends and issues along with possible solutions. Read the full series here.
Prescription drug addiction could happen to anyone.
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NJ Drivers Will Pay More For Car Repairs [AUDIO]
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Prescription Drug Abuse Rises Among NJ Teens [SERIES]
This is the first in a week-long, five-part series about the abuse of heroin and other opiates among New Jersey’s youth. Stacy Proebstle talks to recovering addicts, parents, prevention specialists, substance-abuse professionals and law enforcement officers to address current trends and issues along with possible solutions. Read the full series here.
Prescription drug abuse is the nation’s fastest growing drug problem and in New Jersey its reached epidemic proportions. In part one of a week-long series, we look at a growing health issue among our youth – painkiller addiction.
