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A work stoppage that would have affected some 1,400 Kaiser Permanente pharmacists throughout Southern California was narrowly averted late Tuesday when the two parties were able to achieve significant progress in their labor negotiations.
The employees, all members of the Guild for Professional Pharmacists, had planned a two-day walk-out on Thursday and Friday to protest "unprecedented benefit reductions.
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TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH OF WELD -- Missing hikers on Tumbledown mountain were located by Maine wardens after a short search late Tuesday night.
Tumbledown is in Franklin County.
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PASCO -- Sam Solomon clubbed two home runs in the opener and Josee Saldua was 3-for-3 with a three-run homer in the second game as Eisenhower used 37 hits to sweep Pasco 21-14, 17-4 in non-league play on Tuesday.
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The search for murder suspect Samuel Littleton II took another emotional turn Tuesday with an appeal for his surrender on a West Virginia television station by his father, Sam Littleton Sr., and his sister, Wanda Hart.
The two appeared on WVVA-TV in Bluefield, W.Va., on Tuesday afternoon.
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A proposal to expand the availability of medical marijuana in Maine appeared headed for passage late Tuesday night.
Question 5 would expand Maine's medical marijuana law to permit marijuana to be used for treatment of many more conditions, and to create a system in which patients can get the drug from nonprofit dispensaries.
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RANGELEY -- With five of six communities reporting voting results late Tuesday, a plan to reorganize six school departments in Franklin and Oxford counties into one regional school district was passing 213-139.
Only Rangeley had not reported results as of late Tuesday.
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North Jerseyans dug themselves out of yet another snowstorm Sunday, the first day of winter, and readied for a third storm that could arrive by late Tuesday.
That storm will bring a mix of snow and freezing rain, but it should turn to all rain by the Wednesday morning commute, said National Weather Service meteorologist John Murray.
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Sam Kmiec wasn't perfect - this time - but he was still good enough.
Kmiec scattered seven hits and struck out 15 in six strong innings on a rainy Tuesday night, leading Hurricane to a 12-6 victory at Capital in the Mountain State Athletic Conference title game that ended well after 11 p.m.