Women’s History Month: Law enforcement females vow to protect the public
March is Women’s History Month and there are plenty of women in our community that we can be thankful for, especially law…
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March is Women’s History Month and there are plenty of women in our community that we can be thankful for, especially law…
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A small town in Arizona has declared a state of emergency over the number of migrants who have been dropped off in Gila…
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KYMA/KECY) – Governor Gavin Newsom has announced Wednesday the nomination of Assemblymember Rob Bonta as the next California…
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San Diego Regional Center (SDRC) in Imperial County showed social workers gratitude for the hard work they do for the community. The annual event…
Continue ReadingA man armed with a rifle entered an Atlanta Publix Supermarket Wednesday in Midtown at Atlantic Station, a commercial and residential area in the…
Continue ReadingDrug giant AstraZeneca updated its data on how well its coronavirus vaccine works, saying late Wednesday the vaccine showed 76% efficacy against…
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Sedona Prince of the Oregon Ducks drew national attention with a video she posted on social media showing the differences between workout amenities…
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In early April, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention program that delivered Covid-19 vaccines to long-term care facilities should be…
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We’re learning new details about a Yuma man accused of robbing two banks in less than two…
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Back in November, Arizona voters passed Proposition 208. It raises taxes on the state’s wealthiest residents to fund public schools. Gov. Doug Ducey…
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(CNN, KYMA) – After mass shootings in Boulder and Atlanta that killed 18 people in the span of a single week, lawmakers are once again calling for…
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The Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General found that former Auditor General of the Navy Ronnie J. Booth “engaged in a pervasive and…
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North Korea launched two ballistic missiles on Thursday, according to an intelligence assessment, a senior US official tells…
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It was meant to be a curtain-raiser for thousands of sports fans, a celebration of Japan’s recovery from nuclear disaster 10 years ago that would…
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Moviegoers will be met with temperature checks at the door and a smile. After going dark due to the pandemic, Calexico 10 Theatres will pull the…
Continue ReadingBoulder, Colorado, continued to mourn slain Officer Eric Talley on Wednesday. Hundreds lined the streets as a hearse transferred his body from the…
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A total of 27 million Covid-19 vaccine doses will be distributed across the United States this week, the White House said Wednesday. So far about a…
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) says plans for a secondary border wall system project are no longer in the works.…
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Two people are left without a home after their attic catches…
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Counties in the United States with large Black, Asian and Hispanic populations were hit harder by Covid-19 in the early months of the pandemic,…
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