Ed Crutchfield, who took charge of Charlotte-based First Union and forged a national banking powerhouse while also championing the city’s growth, died Tuesday at age 82, The Charlotte Observer reported.
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One fake pill laced with the synthetic opioid fentanyl can kill.
One day you are able to enjoy steak, hamburgers and sausage, and the next day those foods cause a severe allergic reaction.
<p>A KKK banner hung from a historic building sparked outrage in Dahlonega Thursday.</p><p> </p>
Authorities in the state of Georgia are advising parents not to use allergy medications like Benadryl as a sedative for young children during summer trips. Both The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Georgia Poison Center have suggested against the practice.
<p>The officer was directing traffic at an intersection on Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard near the Georgia Dome.</p>
<p>Hapeville police are trying to locate a teen who stole two high-performance Porsche SUVs as they were being delivered at Porsche North American Headquarters on Jan. 16.</p>
<p>Chattanooga police are investigating a <a href="http://www.krmg.com/news/news/national/least-20-elementary-students-injured-bus-crash-ten/ntCF4/?zhjb9D" target="_blank">deadly crash that killed six elementary school students</a> on Monday. Six students are still in the hospital. </p>
<p>Over fifty lawmakers in Congress have asked the Drug Enforcement Administration to delay a ban on kratom, a legal stimulant that is created from leaves of trees in Southeast Asia. Advocates said the herb can provide a safe pain relieving alternative to prescription pain medication and ease withdrawal symptoms of opioid addiction.</p>
<p>Over fifty lawmakers in Congress have asked the Drug Enforcement Administration to delay a ban on kratom, a legal stimulant that is created from leaves of trees in Southeast Asia. Advocates said the herb can provide a safe pain relieving alternative to prescription pain medication and ease withdrawal symptoms of opioid addiction.</p>