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Month: February 2020

DA’s office: Time Warner has to pay out $17 million to Riverside County customers

Time Warner Cable will issue credits to customers valued at roughly $17 million as a result of a legal settlement stemming from unlawful business practices tied to internet services that weren’t delivered, the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office announced today. “It is important for Riverside County residents to know that they are getting a fair

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“Comunidades contaminadas” Ayuda para los sistemas de agua de parques de casas móviles contaminados con arsénico.

VALLE DE COACHELLA,Calif. En este momento en el este del Valle de Coachella, decenas de miles de personas no tienen acceso constante al agua potable. Es un problema que hemos estado rastreando en Oasis Mobile Home Park desde que la EPA intervino en agosto pasado. Durante los últimos seis meses, las personas allí nos han

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Cheap pizza propels Domino’s stock 25% higher

People love pizza, and they also love discounts. That combination proved successful for Domino’s, which reported strong fourth-quarter earnings Thursday. Sales at stores open at least a year in the United States jumped 3.4% for the quarter and net sales rose 6.3% to $1.15 billion — both figures beat analysts’ expectations. It’s a sharp turnaround

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Woman struck and killed by Mardi Gras float

Click here for updates on this story     NEW ORLEANS, LA (WGNO) — A woman was struck and killed by a double-decker Mardi Gras parade float in New Orleans on Wednesday night, a city spokesperson confirmed. Spokesperson Latonya Norton said the incident happened during the Nyx parade. The New Orleans Police Department stopped the parade after

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Dogs left alone after homeowners move away

Click here for updates on this story     ASHLAND, PA (WNEP) — Two dogs were rescued Tuesday from a home in Schuylkill County after police say the homeowners moved away but left the dogs inside alone to fend for themselves. According to police, the homeowners, Derek Reese and Kayla Schaeffer, turned themselves in to authorities Wednesday

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21st Annual Radiothon starts Feb 20, help raise money for St. Jude Children’s

The KUNA-FM “Promesa y Esperanza” 21st annual Radiothon is this Thursday and Friday. Help raise money to support the treatments and medical research related to cancer and other catastrophic diseases at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Volunteers will be taking donations at 1-800-626-8432 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. KUNA-FM Promesa y Esperanza will

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Bloomberg says he won’t release women from confidentiality agreements when pressed by Warren

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he would not release women who signed nondisclosure agreements when pressed Wednesday by Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, saying women who have made allegations of sexist and misogynistic behavior against him maybe “didn’t like a joke I told.” Bloomberg brushed off a question at the Democratic presidential debate about

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