- (AP) - Actress Heather Locklear has been released from a Los Angeles 35 miles northwest of Los Angeles, on Thursday. Locklear has been hospitalized several times over the years. (msnbc.com)
- Why Everyone Thinks the Underdog Giants Will Beat the Packers Mormons Love Yoga! And Other Surprises From the New Pew Survey on Mormon Beliefs. Did You Know Pauline Kael Had a Co-Critic? Youll Never Guess What Happened to Her. (Slate)
- Heather Locklear was recently hospitalized for precautionary reasons after an emergency call was placed from her home in Los Angeles. Locklears parents released a statement in which they said their daughter, 50, is fine and in no danger. (YAHOO!)
- Shes known to have had her struggles with addiction, and Heather Locklear has reportedly been hospitalized after being rushed from her home by paramedics on Thursday (January 12). (GossipCenter.com)
- THOUSAND OAKS, California (AP) — Heather Locklear was taken to a Southern did not know Locklears condition but deputies were not investigating. Locklear has been hospitalized several times over the years. (News-Leader.com)
- Former Melrose Place actress Heather Locklear remains hospitalized following a 911 call and trip to the hospital by ambulance. According to reports, paramedics arrived at Locklear's home Thursday shortly after a 911 call was placed from the residence. (Transworld News)
- LOCKLEAR, NOT IN DANGER: Heather Locklear, 50, was taken by ambulance to a hospital yesterday where she remained overnight. According to E!, a hospital spokeswoman says the actress in no danger. (HamptonRoads.com)
- Actress Heather Locklear was hospitalized in California after medics received an emergency call from her home. (ABC 4)
- Heather Locklear was hospitalized Thursday after taking a mix of prescription drugs and alcohol, TMZ reports. The Melrose Place actress sister called 911 at approximately 2 p.m., according to the site. (WQOW)
- Water coolers may be out, but pop culture will always be in. (Chicago Sun-Times)
Friday, January 13, 2012
Heather locklear hospitalized
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