Chad Everett, star of 1970s TV drama ‘Medical Center,’ dies at 75

Chad Everett, who starred in the 1970s TV drama “Medical Center,” has died. He was 75. Everett’s daughter told the Associated Press that he died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles after a year-and-a-half-long battle with lung cancer. Perhaps best known for his role as surgeon Dr. Joe Gannon, the actor was twice nominated for a Golden Globe for his perfomances on “Medical Center.” The series ran seven seasons and, at the time, tied with “Marcus Welby, M.D.” for longest-running medical drama. PHOTOS: 2012 notable TV deaths But in an acting career that spanned more than 40 years, Everett guest-starred on a wide range of television series, including “The Love Boat,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “Melrose Place” and as a closeted gay police officer on “Cold Case.” Everett found a new audience in 2009 when he acted in an episode of the CW’s “Supernatural” as an aged version of Dean Winchester, usually played by Jensen Ackles. He  recently appeared in the TV series ”Castle.” His film credits include “Mulholland Dr.,” “The Jigsaw Murders,” “The Fire Read more text

W&M, Eastern Virginia Medical School exploring merger

WILLIAMSBURG — Pre-med students at the College of William Mary might be able to stay with their alma mater for medical school. The college will consider merging with Eastern Virginia Medical School to create the WM School of Medicine, the schools announced in a joint statement Wednesday. Any action would require approval of the WM Board of Visitors, the governor and the General Assembly, President Taylor Reveley said in a letter to the campus community. A group led by the provost will explore the possible merger with the Norfolk-based medical school, which Reveley said is “worth careful consideration.” “EVMS is an institution we know and respect,” he said. “Many WM graduates have gone to medical school there. And there has been productive research collaboration between the two schools.” The provost-led group tasked with exploring the merger will include faculty and administrators, said WM spokesman Brian Whitson. Wednesday’s statement noted that the talks are exclusive, which Whitson said is standard practice in such situations. That drew disappointment from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, where President John Broderick sent a lette Read more text

Reports: Notebook From Colo. Shootings Suspect Arrived At School After Attack

Enlarge Joshua Lott/Getty Images A medical building on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colo. Joshua Lott/Getty Images A medical building on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colo. A “suspicious package” that the University of Colorado’s medical school in Aurora says was delivered to the school on Monday was “a notebook sent through the mail by suspected killer James Eagan Holmes before [last] Friday morning’s massacre,” The Denver Post reports. The Post says it confirmed that news with “a law enforcement official.” And it adds that “Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, CBS News, NBC and CNN reported law enforcement sources [said] that the notebook contained drawings about a massacre and was sent to a CU psychiatrist.” “The FBI and other law enforcement agencies refused t Read more text