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Arizona Community Foundation’s response to the pandemic goes above and beyond
Group disburses just under a $100 million for businesses struggling through…
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Arizona surpasses 800,000 coronavirus cases
Arizona state health officials have now confirmed more than 800,000 cases of coronavirus since the start of the…
Continue ReadingCDC’s Covid-19 school guidance leaves some reassured, others confused
The scene sits at the core of tense debate across America. In the city of Atlanta’s public schools, masks cover the faces of children and…
Continue ReadingNew standards will take the guesswork out of choosing the most effective face masks
Americans may soon be able to choose between two clearly labeled levels of face mask protection while browsing store shelves. The new national mask…
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A comedian handed out $13,000 to hospitality workers at a New York bar
A New York City waitstaff received a surprise gift last week after a comedian handed out thousands of dollars raised by her online fans. Robyn Schall…
Continue ReadingAfter 68 years in prison, America’s oldest juvenile lifer was released
Joe Ligon, believed to be the oldest and longest-serving juvenile lifer in the United States, has been released from a Pennsylvania prison after…
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James ‘Whitey’ Bulger’s former rogue FBI informant handler John Connolly granted conditional medical release from prison
The former rogue FBI informant handler for mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger will be released from a Florida prison on a conditional medical…
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Coming to terms with chronic illness and grief over what’s lost
Tessa Miller was just 23 when her nightmare of deadly infections, procedures and misdiagnoses began. Over the next several years, Miller tried dozens…
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Arizona Superior Court denies challenge to Prop 208
Back in November, Arizona Proposition 208 passed by a small margin, taxing singles who make more than $250,000 and couples who make more than…
Continue ReadingA woman struggles to use portable oxygen tank. A family sleeps in a car to keep warm. These are the stories of the Texas storm
As winter storms and freezing temperatures continue to wreak havoc across Texas, many are having to fight for survival. Millions in the state remain…
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Texans shiver through power outage in sub-freezing temperatures
Across Texas it’s a struggle now just to keep warm.…
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SPECIAL REPORT: Yuma residents experience burglary spree
Back in December, we told you about a string of robberies going down in the Ocotillo Desert subdivision near 32nd Avenue and Avenue 6E in…
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New Arizona Executive Order exempts schools from being letter graded this year
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has issued an Executive Order exempting schools from being letter-graded this year.…
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Another battle Texans wage as they deal with the winter weather: Water problems
As millions across Texas battle power outages and freezing temperatures during the massive winter storm, one element has proved especially…
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Gadsden School District says county has canceled vaccine clinic
Staff looking to get a COVID-19 vaccine within the Gadsden Elementary School District (GESD) will have to wait longer.…
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Yuma County vaccine distribution surpasses 11,000
The Yuma County Public Health District has now administered more than 11,000 COVID-19 vaccines.…
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Low income Californians to receive $600 payment
Governor Gavin Newsom, (D-Calif.), announced Wednesday he’s reached an agreement with state lawmakers that will provide some Californians with a $600…
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Locals take part in Ash Wednesday
EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY), Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of lent , whcih means Easter is only six weeks away. For many who take part in the…
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Man dies after crashing into rocks on I-8
CHP said the man crashed and the truck burst into…
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