In the News
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State Council Recommends No Changes to Utah's New DUI Law
A state council studying Utah's new law setting the country's strictest DUI threshold is backing away from recommending any changes to the 0.05 percent blood alcohol limit scheduled to take effect next year. Read More >
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You may think it’s fun to blackout from drinking—but here’s what it means for your health
Most guys look back on their college days fondly, even if all they recall is a blur of beer pong and $3 shooters. Read More >
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Penn State suspends fraternity after student found unconscious
A Penn State fraternity is under investigation in connection to another dangerous underage drinking incident at the school. Read More >
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Western Minnesota man arrested for 28th DWI
“I’m way over,” the latest charges against the 64-year-old man read. “Take me to jail.” Read More >
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Don’t hesitate to designate a driver to avoid DUIs
Autumn means football, tailgating and enjoying happy hour at a favorite local restaurant. The CHP would like to make sure you do it safely. Read More >
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L.A. police officer suspected of driving drunk in crash that killed 3 is released from jail
A Los Angeles police officer who was arrested for allegedly driving drunk and causing a crash that killed three people has been released from custody without charges pending further investigation, the California Highway Patrol said Friday. Read More >
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Alcohol consumption is rising among all Americans, but most staggering for seniors
Older adults are showing an upward trend in alcohol abuse and risk drinking compared to rates in 2001 and 2002. Read More >
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Wayne Rooney banned from driving for two years for ‘unforgivable lack of judgment’
Soccer star Wayne Rooney pleaded guilty to drunken driving Monday and apologized for what he said was an “unforgivable lack of judgment.” Read More >
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Fraternity Formally Suspends LSU Chapter of Phi Delta Theta After Potential Hazing Death
A Louisiana State University fraternity chapter has been formally suspended four days after the organization launched an investigation into the suspected hazing death of a student. Read More >
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Hazing In America: Parents of Tim Piazza help lead open forum on Today
Jim and Evelyn Piazza, whose son Tim died following a night of alleged fraternity hazing at Penn State University, participate in a special live discussion about hazing in America. Read More >
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Drugged versus drunk driving: What are police seeing on the roads?
Motorists gave way to a swarm of emergency responders converging on one of the busiest blocks of Main Street in Binghamton's West Side. Read More >
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Tiger Woods enters DUI first-offender program
Tiger Woods, who was arrested in Florida on Memorial Day on suspicion of driving under the influence, has entered a DUI first-offender program, according to a spokesperson for the state attorney in the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County. Read More >