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Year: 2020

Watch: Riverside County weekly COVID update

Riverside County officials gave their weekly public health update. You can watch the update live below: On Monday, Riverside County officially surpassed 150,000 total coronavirus cases. The county reported 9,360 new cases, 9 deaths, 147 more hospitalizations, and five additional patients in the ICU since Friday. Click here for today’s Riverside County coronavirus update Also

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27 Palm Springs police employees out due to COVID; Response to calls not impacted

The Palm Springs Police Department revealed that nine employees have tested positive for the coronavirus. 27 total sworn and/or non-sworn members of various areas of PSPD are currently unable to work due to a positive test, COVD-19 exposure quarantine guidelines, or taking care of family members impacted, the department revealed on Facebook. Captain Mike Kovaleff

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Cientos de floridanos hacen fila para conseguir comida gratis, mientras la demanda creciente y la disminución de la oferta afectan a los bancos de alimentos

(CNN) — Deborah Hightower lloró y su cuerpo se estremeció de emoción al mirar a través del parabrisas y ver más de 100 autos que esperaban en fila para recibir comida gratis en el estacionamiento del centro comercial. La mayoría de la gente había llegado antes del amanecer para recibir las donaciones de un banco

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Police rescue more than 30 dogs from home

Click here for updates on this story     LAWRENCEVILLE, Georgia (Gwinnett Daily Post) — A Lawrenceville man is facing multiple aggravated cruelty to animals, cruelty to animals and maintaining a disorderly house charges after 30 dogs were rescued from his home, which was allegedly covered in feces and had dead animals inside it, on Friday. Carlos

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One of the Midwest’s most influential newspapers apologizes for decades of racist coverage

The Kansas City Star has apologized for what it’s calling decades of “robb(ing) an entire community of opportunity, dignity, justice and recognition.” The Star, one of the most influential news sources in the region, says it has “disenfranchised, ignored and scorned generations of Black Kansas Citians” for the last 140 years. “It reinforced Jim Crow

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