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DEA & Walgreens Settle Dispute Over Oxycodone Distribution
The Drug Enforcement Administration reached a financial settlement with pharmacy giant Walgreens for the company violating rules dealing with the distribution of powerful prescription painkillers.
US Accused Of Withholding Evidence In Drug Case
Two Colombians who were facing the prospect of spending the rest of their lives in a U.S. prison for drug trafficking will go home much sooner after prosecutors were accused of withholding evidence about payments by the Drug Enforcement Administration to police in the South American country.
Greed, Crime and Murder For Hire In The Keys
In December, retired Coast Guard commander Dennis Zecca was arrested by federal agents in Marathon. Accused of conspiring to buy 10 kilos of cocaine, he was also charged with hiring a hitman to kill one of the town’s biggest realtors.
Exclusive: Early Morning Drug Raid Nets Multiple Arrests
Hours before the sun rose, members of Miami Dade’s gang task force gathered in a parking lot near the county’s North Side station, plotting a raid they hoped would mark the end of a violent gang known as New Money Boys.
Report Raises Concern About Glock Handguns
A never before released report by the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office raises questions about the reliability of the Glock semi-automatic handgun used by its deputies.
DEA Collects 14 Tons Of Unused Rx Drugs In Florida
More than 14 tons of unused or expired prescription drugs were collectedby the The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration during a recent drug take-back day in Florida.
Take Back Day Gets Rid Of Unwanted Meds
Prevention of prescription drug abuse, and accidental ingestion, is all part of the plan behind National Prescription Drug “Take-Back Day”.
New Law Limits Options For Putting A Pet To Sleep
For many people, their dogs and cats are more than just pets, they are a part of the family. So when pets get sick, some veterinarians make house calls and bring much needed medicine directly to the animal to keep it as comfortable as possible, especially when the pet has to be euthanized. But now, a new federal law is making that nearly impossible.
DEA Delivers Toys To Lauderhill Students
Members of the Drug Enforcement Administration came together Monday to bring some smiles to the faces of South Florida school children.
EXCLUSIVE: DEA Busts 2 Miami-Dade Homes For Pot
Some south Miami-Dade residents may have received the answers to their electricity problems after cops discovered something growing right under their noses.






