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Study finds majority of severe Covid-19 cases had longterm symptoms, as officials race to vaccinate
Mask mandates are being lifted across the US. Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are dropping. People are getting vaccinated. All these promising…
Continue ReadingRonald Greene’s family marches arm in arm with supporters as they seek justice
The mother of Ronald Greene, the Black man who died in an encounter with Louisiana State Police in 2019, led a crowd dressed in green on a march from…
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Vikings girls soccer make school history!
Holtville Vikings advance to program’s first ever CIF Division…
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Mourners gather at San Jose City Hall to show their community is not broken after a shooting killed 9 people
Nine navy blue uniform caps sat above nine photos of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority employees killed in a San Jose rail yard as…
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Arrest Made In Southern California Fwy, BB-Gun Incidents
(KYMA/KECY) – California authorities arrested a person of interest for a rash of BB and pellet gun shootings on Southern California highways. Jesse…
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Arizona Department of Corrections to resume in-person visits June 19
The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry said visits would be limited to two adults and one child or three…
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How ‘Black Wall Street’ Was Destroyed; Tulsa Massacre Remembered
(KYMA/KECY) – Between May 31st and June 1st, 1921, Tulsa’s prosperous African American community known as Black Wall Street fell victim to one of the…
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How a deadly raid shows al Qaeda retains global reach under Taliban ‘protection’
A raid on a remote village in Afghanistan kills an ageing al Qaeda leader wanted by the FBI. Messages to the group’s cells around the world are…
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Russian Wagner mercenaries’ African exploits immortalized on big screen
It had all the hallmarks of a Hollywood premiere: Excited crowds, a giant screen, even a red carpet. But the high-octane, big budget film making its…
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A deadly raid shows the Taliban hasn’t cut ties with al Qaeda, despite promise to US
A raid on a remote village in Afghanistan kills an ageing al Qaeda leader wanted by the FBI. Messages to the group’s cells around the world are…
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A Sikh man incarcerated was forced to shave his beard against his religion
When Surjit Singh entered Arizona detention facilities last year, the 64-year-old Indian immigrant was stripped of his turban and had his beard…
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ACLU urges DHS to offer COVID-19 vaccines to detained undocumented immigrants
A letter to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) references a rapid spread of coronavirus within congregate settings.…
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What we know about the public transit employee who fatally shot his coworkers in San Jose
The gunman who authorities say killed nine coworkers in San Jose, California, had a hatred for his workplace that he expressed in notes discovered…
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Sens. Sinema, Kelly demand AZ receives fair share of COVID-relief funds
Arizona Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly urged the Secretaries of the Treasury and Housing and Urban Development Departments to ensure Arizona…
Continue ReadingIt’s getting more likely the world will reach a climate tipping point in the next five years
The likelihood that the Earth’s average temperature will at least temporarily breach a crucial tipping point is rising, according to the…
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New York City is sending vaccination buses to beaches and parks this Memorial Day weekend
New York City is posting buses at beaches and parks over the Memorial Day weekend offering free Covid-19 vaccinations, Mayor Bill de Blasio said…
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Better Business Bureau has a warning for homeowners looking to add a pool
The decision to build a swimming pool cannot be taken lightly. Pools, in general, can be costly, not only in the short run but over time.…
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Road closures coming to I-8 at Imperial Avenue
Detour at Forrester Road and SR-86/4th Street EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) – According to California Department of Transportation (CalTrans),…
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Imperial, El Centro hear accusations of police brutality
Raul Urena made these comments publicly at Calexico’s most recent City Council meeting, saying that El Centro and Imperial have the most incidents…
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