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teen news - Google News teen news - Google News Teen charged with murder as hate crime - CNN Gothamist Teen charged with murder as hate crime CNN - 52 minutes ago NEW YORK (CNN) -- A grand jury has indicted a Long Island teenager on a charge of second-degree murder as a hate crime in the stabbing death of an Ecuadoran ... 6 Long Island Teens Charged With Hate Crimes New York Times Teens accused in death of Marcelo Lucero to appear in court Newsday NY hate crime suspect now charged with murder The Associated Press Gothamist - Staten Island Advance - SILive.com all 153 news articles Teen's Mom Testifies in MySpace Hoax Trial - ABC News Times Online Teen's Mom Testifies in MySpace Hoax Trial ABC News - 5 hours ago A mother faces 20 years in prison for reportedly harassing a teen on the Web. Prosecutors say Lori Drew, 49, along with her daughter and an assistant, ... Video: MySpace Suicide Trial Starts AssociatedPress Dead teen's Web activities a focus in hoax trial The Associated Press US woman posed as teen online, teased girl: attorney Reuters Bloomberg - Wired News all 1,210 news articles North Carolina Teen Dies Playing Choking Game - FOXNews North Carolina Teen Dies Playing Choking Game FOXNews - 8 hours ago Joe and Bobbi Jo Marceno told the television station they want other parents to be aware of the deadly game, which killed their 15-year-old son Kris. ... Teen Dies Playing the Choking Game Mom Logic Teen died playing 'choking game' News & Observer (registration) Cary teen dies playing 'choking game' WRAL.com all 6 news articles New Study Shows Time Spent Online Important for Teen Development - MarketWatch PC World New Study Shows Time Spent Online Important for Teen Development MarketWatch - 16 hours ago The researchers identified two distinctive categories of teen engagement with digital media: friendship-driven and interest-driven. ... 9:00 am - Teen Internet Use Deemed Mostly Positive KARK Teenagers? Internet Socializing Not a Bad Thing New York Times Kids gain valuable skills from time online San Francisco Chronicle San Jose Mercury News - TMCnet all 111 news articles SafePlace awared $1M grant to promote safe teen relationships - Bizjournals.com SafePlace awared $1M grant to promote safe teen relationships Bizjournals.com, NC - 6 hours ago SafePlace has been awarded a grant of up to $1 million from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for a program that promotes healthy, safe teen relationships. ... Boston gets $1 million to prevent teen violence Boston Globe (registration) $18 Million Dollar Initiative to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence PNN all 5 news articles Can a Scale Solve Teen Obesity? Not So Fast - ABC News ABC News Can a Scale Solve Teen Obesity? Not So Fast ABC News - 4 hours ago Still, with rates of teen obesity on the rise, new research suggests that a weekly appointment with the bathroom scale may be a low-tech, low-cost tool for ... Dying teen get graduation wish - Seattle Post Intelligencer Dying teen get graduation wish Seattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour ago By LAURA KATE ZAICHKIN WEST RICHLAND, Wash. -- The graduation ceremony at Hanford High School on Wednesday almost seemed like any other. ... A touching teen-vampire tale - Philadelphia Inquirer The Gazette (Montreal) A touching teen-vampire tale Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 15 hours ago Hardwicke, who showed a keen affinity for the female adolescent mind-set in Thirteen (and directed the teen skateboarding pic Lords of Dogtown), ... Serial kisser: ?Twilight? comes to theaters with all its chaste ... Philadelphia Daily News Dear diary: My guardian angel is a vampire! "Twilight" offers teen ... MLive.com Movie review: Teen vampire phenom "Twilight" is more romance than ... Pioneer Press Toledo Blade - St. Louis Post-Dispatch all 998 news articles As flames rip home, Warren teen becomes a hero - Detroit Free Press As flames rip home, Warren teen becomes a hero Detroit Free Press, United States - 15 hours ago "He's a hero in our eyes," Police Commissioner William Dwyer said of the teen. Once the siblings returned home in the morning, their mother told them she ... Drugged teen saves family; mom faces arson, attempted murder charges Detroit Free Press all 20 news articles Baltimore teen charged in her grandmother's death after argument - Baltimore ... Baltimore teen charged in her grandmother's death after argument Baltimore Sun, United States - 15 hours ago A youth who is two months younger was charged with first-degree murder in September after police said he shot another teen during a robbery. ... Baltimore teen charged in death of grandmother Examiner.com Baltimore Teen Charged In Death Of Grandmother WBAL TV all 9 news articles Newsfeed display by CaRP |
Sentencing today for highway sniper teen
A teenager who pleaded guilty to killing one man and wounding another in
a series of 2006 Indiana highway
sniper shootings is scheduled to be sentenced today.
Jackson Circuit Judge William Vance could sentence 18-year-old
Zachariah Blanton of Gaston to anywhere from 20 to 50 years in
prison.
Blaton faced trial on charges of murder, attempted murder and
criminal recklessness. He pleaded guilty Dec. 3 to lesser charges of
voluntary manslaughter with a deadly weapon and criminal
recklessness.
Prosecutors say Blanton fired his hunting rifle into Interstate 65 traffic on July 23, 2006, from an overpass near Seymour, about 60 miles south of Indianapolis, killing 40-year-old Jerry L. Ross of New Albany.
London teen dedicated
to peace A teenage London activist wants you to join his campaign to end in-school recruiting by the Canadian Forces. Martin Schoots-McAlpine, a student who has protested the practice at London's South secondary school, is looking for teens from across the city to be part of a group that will hold similar demonstrations at other city high schools. "We need to be extremely critical of the people that are in charge of the military," said the 18-year-old, whose group is called the Student Network Against Recruitment in London (SNARL). A scheduled October visit to South by a Canadian Forces recruiter so irked Schools-McAlpine, he organized his own simultaneous counter-recruitment event. Originally opposed by school administrators, he was ultimately allowed to hold his counter-event. Now, through the social networking website Facebook.com, he's started SNARL, attracting about 100 members so far -- and some fierce criticism. Another London student apparently considers SNARL a cyber shot across the bow and, in response, has started his own Facebook page, the Student Association for Respecting our Military. The page includes a rebuke of Schoots-McAlpine and his views on the military. "If you were smart, knew how to debate (which you claim you do) and knew how to present a problem well . . . you would show both sides of the story," the page's administrator wrote. "Why are you covering up the good side (of enlisting)?" The military had no criticism of SNARL's efforts. "It (protest) happens from time to time and that's the beauty of our democracy. Even if it's against us, that's perfectly fine," said Capt. Holly Brown of the Canadian Forces recruiting group. "We've been (going into schools) for years and years and years. We're going in just like any other employer, to offer career options. We're not actively recruiting, we're not signing anyone up."
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