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Month: November 2022

‘Largest avian flu outbreak in U.S. history’ has killed more than 52 million birds, 4.7 million in Colorado

By Olivia Young Click here for updates on this story     COLORADO (KCNC) — Colorado State University’s Veterinary Diagnostic Lab does all of the state’s testing for avian flu, including identifying the first-ever outbreak among domestic birds in Colorado. The unprecedented outbreak, which has been felt across the nation, is once again spiking. “We really don’t

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Safety board recommends new measures for Alaska air tours

WASHINGTON (AP) — A board that investigates airplane accidents says federal regulators should tighten rules for air tour operators in Ketchikan, Alaska, to prevent more accidents there. The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday that seven tour planes have crashed near Ketchikan since 2007, killing 31 people. The safety board says the Federal Aviation Administration

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

El Senado de EE.UU. aprueba un proyecto de ley para proteger al matrimonio igualitario e interracial, en una votación histórica

Alexandra Ferguson Washington (CNN) — El Senado de Estados Unidos aprobó este martes un proyecto que protege el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo y entre personas de distinta raza, llamado Ley de Respeto al Matrimonio, en una votación bipartidista histórica. La votación final quedó 61-36. El proyecto de ley recibió el apoyo de todos

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“The most exciting call I’ve ever taken”: Sacramento-area dispatcher helps deliver Thanksgiving baby

By Adrienne Moore Click here for updates on this story     SACRAMENTO, California (KOVR) — “No call is routine.” That’s the case with police and firefighters, but it also applies to dispatchers. For one Sacramento-area dispatcher, a Thanksgiving shift turned into a special delivery that no one saw coming. Marissa Wittmann thought her night shift would

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