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Chilton Medical Center in Alabama Loses License, Seeks New Owner
Becker's Hospital Review
The Alabama Department of Health issued an emergency order to suspend the hospital's license earlier this week when the facility was unable to meet its payroll. The hospital's license could be permanently revoked, but Ted Chapin, CEO of Chilton Medical ...
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Young patients don't miss out on Halloween fun at USA Children's & Women's ...
Press-Register - al.com (blog)
MOBILE, Alabama -- Pediatric patients at USA Children's & Women's Hospital went trick or treating from floor to floor today. They wore costumes and received treats as they visited staff members prepared with candy throughout the hospital. "Our goal is ...
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Paul Raymon, 85: Former WAGA chairman and chief executive
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Paul Raymon, a former chairman and chief executive of WAGA-TV, died Friday at Piedmont Hospital from complications of cancer. He was 85. A graveside service was held Sunday at Arlington Memorial Park. Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care was in charge of ...
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For Wilsonville food pantry, the 'idea came from God'
al.com (blog)
WILSONVILLE, Alabama - When Jim Kovakas nearly died two years ago after his colon erupted and infected his body with toxic substances, he looked to God for direction. "I had a sickness that just about did me in and I was in the hospital for just about ...
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Tavares Fletcher pleads guilty to capital murder in August 2008 killing over ...
al.com (blog)
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- A Huntsville man who is already in prison for life, pleaded guilty today to capital murder in the August 2008 shooting of a contractor working at Regions Bank on South Memorial Parkway. Tavares Fletcher, 32, entered the guilty ...
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With fumes gone, Birmingham City Hall conference room now a shrine to 1963 ...
al.com (blog)
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Construction of a civil rights-themed conference room on the third floor of City Hall is now complete, but not before sickening some city employees, and sending at least one woman to the hospital complaining about strong fumes.
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