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Colgate to Help Rower Burdened by Medical Bills

Colgate University plans to help an injured former rower seek reimbursement for some of the medical bills that have left her in deep debt, a situation facing many collegiate athletes who lack sufficient health insurance. Staff from Colgate’s medical ...

From KRISTINA PETERSON, The New York Times,  24 Jul 2009
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association,  Noggin

Protected? Fine Print Matters

Athletes and their families can help protect themselves from medical debt by researching their health insurance policies. Most standard plans sponsored by universities do not cover varsity sports injuries, but personal plans may include some procedures. ...

From KRISTINA PETERSON, The New York Times,  15 Jul 2009

After Injuries, College Athletes Are Often Left to Pay the Bills

After years of concerns about inadequate health coverage for college athletes, the National Collegiate Athletic Association started requiring universities to make sure their athletes had insurance before competing. The N.C.A.A. explains to colleges how ...

From KRISTINA PETERSON, The New York Times,  15 Jul 2009
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association,  Noggin,  Colgate University

Union: Reinstate theater worker

checked his office computer while on leave to print out box office records in an attempt to clear his name during the criminal investigation. Union officials said Monday they are pressing the city of Palo Alto to reinstate the only Children's Theatre ...

From KRISTINA PETERSON, The San Jose Mercury News,  29 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Richard Curtis

Stanford plans to sell state-of-the-art lab

according to the lab's Web site. After moving hundreds of employees into a gleaming, state-of-the-art Palo Alto laboratory roughly a year and a half ago, Stanford Hospital is selling the facility and more than 300 workers could be laid off, officials ...

From KRISTINA PETERSON BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, The San Jose Mercury News,  25 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Mike Peterson

Green waste linked to P.A. landfill fire

the fire than it did in any damage itself," Roberts said. A load of green waste containing combustible materials caused Wednesday's fire at the Palo Alto landfill, officials said Thursday. Firefighters from Palo Alto, Mountain View and Cal Fire ...

From KRISTINA PETERSON BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, The San Jose Mercury News,  25 Jul 2008

Palo Alto police release new photo of City Hall homicide suspect

The Palo Alto Police Department released a new photo of homicide suspect Otto Emil Koloto this morning. with information is asked to call the Palo Alto police department's anonymous tip line at (650) 329-2190. Police released a new photo of Otto Emil ...

From KRISTINA PETERSON BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, The San Jose Mercury News,  22 Jul 2008

Palo Alto police search for suspect in shooting

garage, following a night out at downtown Palo Alto bars. At some point that night, the group was seen at the Blue Chalk Cafe, on Ramona Street, just on the other side of the garage. But a Blue Chalk employee said Monday that no one at the bar knew ...

From KRISTINA PETERSON BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, The San Jose Mercury News,  15 Jul 2008

Coroner IDs home-invasion robbery victims

The San Mateo County Coroner's Office has released the names of two people killed in an apparent home-invasion robbery. Marcelo Lozano Soto, 23, known as Freddy Bustos, and 33-year-old Jose Guadalupe Aleman Dominguez were killed June 23 inside a ...

From KRISTINA PETERSON BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, The San Jose Mercury News,  12 Jul 2008

Palo Alto hills home burglarized four times in three weeks

A home in the Palo Alto hills was burglarized this weekend for the fourth time in three weeks, one of its residents said Tuesday. not being disclosed so as to not hamper the police investigation. Residents of the home have lost items worth a total of ...

From KRISTINA PETERSON BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, The San Jose Mercury News,  9 Jul 2008
Related Topics: John McCabe

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