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Month: March 2020

Tornado sweeps through Nashville

Heavy storms and at least one tornado swept through Nashville and a strip of Middle Tennessee late this Monday and early Tuesday, killing at least 9 people, including two in the state capital, and leaving a number of houses and other buildings in remains. Tens of thousands were left without power in the region on

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42nd Assembly District Primary Preview

The 42nd district state assembly primary is an interesting showdown between a Republican, a Democrat, and a very notable No Party Preference. The incumbent is former Republican Chad Mayes who changed his affiliation. Mayes says, “We’re running a little experiment, we’ll see how it turns out.” Republican and current Mayor of San Jacinto, Andrew Kotyuk,

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What you need to know before election day

Super Tuesday is less than 24 hours away. Residents in the Coachella Valley have already begun submitting their ballots. California is one of 14 states heading to the polls for the big day. “There will be 534 polling places throughout Riverside County,” Registrar of Voters, Rebecca Spencer said. Among several choices, voters are given the

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A Wild Day of Wintry Weather…

Snowline down to 3,000 feet this morning with some light showers around the Valley and some gusty winds. A Winter Weather Advisory will drop at 10am, A Wind Advisory for the I.E. will last through noon tomorrow. The area of low pressure is just to our South, but will slowly move Southeast into Norther Mexico

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