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Month: February 2025

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Los santos latinoamericanos que ha canonizado el papa Francisco: de Laura Montoya a los mártires de Tlaxcala y Óscar Romero

Por Ángela Reyes Haczek, CNN en Español Venezuela celebra a quien se convertirá en su primer santo: el beato José Gregorio Hernández, conocido como el “médico de los pobres”, a quien el papa Francisco aprobó canonizar. Hernández, un científico y filántropo al que sus devotos consideran capaz de curar enfermedades, se sumará a una larga

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Digital billboards coming to downtown San Jose with $20M deal, but not everyone’s on board

By Lauren Martinez Click here for updates on this story     SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) — Advertising in downtown San Jose is about to get bigger and brighter. Five digital billboards will be installed at four different and notable locations: San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, McEnery Convention Center and two parking garages. “Things like

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An aerial view of a beachside homes destroyed in the Palisades Fire along Pacific Coast Highway as wildfires cause damage and loss through the LA region on January 16

Their Colorado community burned to the ground three years ago. Now they’re helping victims of LA wildfires

By Alicia Wallace, CNN (CNN) — A day before New Year’s Eve 2021, the wind-driven Marshall Fire quickly tore through neighborhoods and cul-de-sacs in a quiet suburban community northwest of Denver, Colorado. Melanie Glover was stuck in traffic at the time the fire was raging, her husband and children trapped in their burning home. Glover

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Fatal Valentine’s Day accident in Covina leaves surviving woman grieving her longtime boyfriend

By Amy Powell Click here for updates on this story     COVINA, Calif. (KABC) — A Covina couple’s romantic stroll on Valentine’s Day ended in heartbreak after the duo was hit by a car, killing the man and knocking his girlfriend unconscious. Carmen Gonzalez and her boyfriend, 65-year-old Richard Boerger, were walking on the 830 block

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Local woman makes dresses to battle depression. Now she’s invited to show her designs all across the world.

By Kaitlyn Hart Click here for updates on this story     ASHTON (eastidahonews.com) — Mandy Anderson says she’s the most “introverted introvert that ever introverted.” Since the age of four, Mandy, who is originally from Ashton but now lives in Utah, has been battling passive and active suicidal ideation as part of her depression. “My greatest

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