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Month: April 2021

‘I want safety for my children’: Asylum seeking families temporarily housed in the Coachella Valley

Hundreds of migrants have recently crossed the U.S-Mexico border into Riverside County — many of them fleeing violent and dangerous situations in their home countries. After days of interrogation at a nearby border patrol station, those that can provide proof that their lives are in danger in their home countries are conditionally approved as “asylum

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Vehicle crashes into junior high classroom

Click here for updates on this story     MOORE, Oklahoma (KOCO) — Oklahoma City firefighters responded the scene where a vehicle crashed into a classroom Monday afternoon at Brink Junior High Schools, in the Moore Public Schools District. The school is located near Southwest 119th Street and Western Avenue. Fire officials said no one was injured.

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Brothers meet after nearly 60 years apart

Click here for updates on this story     GREENSBORO, North Carolina (KOAT) — Flying into the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, North Carolina, Martin Hauser said his stomach was doing backflips. It wasn’t because of traveling during the pandemic or missing a layover. Waiting for him in the lobby was his long-lost brother. Hauser was

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Jacob Blake’s uncle arrested during a protest over the officer who shot him returning to active duty

Jacob Blake‘s uncle was among three protesters arrested in demonstrations Sunday over the officer who shot Blake returning to active duty. Justin S. Blake, the uncle of the man Kenosha police officer Rusten Shesky shot seven times while responding to a domestic incident last year, was arrested for disorderly conduct and obstructing an officer after

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