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Food Bank Soup Supper goes virtual
After a year of hurdles, heaps more people needing their services and extra helpings of challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Kenai…
Manatees Escape The Endangered List — But Maybe Too Soon
It seems like quite a win for the marine mammal, which was nearly extinct just a few decades ago. But conservationists say the move could lead to repeal of protections the manatee needs to survive.
Harlem Globetrotters Great Fred 'Curly' Neal Has Died At 77
The team remembers him as "one of the truly magical dribblers and shooters in basketball history." Neal played 22 seasons for the Globetrotters.
New York Gov. Cuomo To Federal Immigration Officials: 'The State Will Sue'
On Wednesday, the governor sent a cease-and-desist letter to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, saying its arrest of a dairy farmer in upstate New York last week violated the law.
California Houses Of Worship, In-Store Retailers Can Reopen
The new guidelines stipulate religious centers must limit attendance to 100 people or 25% of the building's capacity, whichever is lower. They also recommend against singing and group recitation.
10 Years Of Spectacular U.S. Job Growth Nearly Wiped Out In 4 Weeks
The number of people filing for unemployment climbed by another 5.2 million, as the toll of the nation's economic dive continues to mount. In the past four weeks, 22 million have filed claims.
A Staggering Toll: 30 Million Have Filed For Unemployment
Another 3.8 million people filed claims for unemployment last week, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to weigh on the U.S. job market. That brought the total for the past 6 weeks to 30.3 million.
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Tropical Storm Karen's Squalls Hit Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
The storm prompted the National Hurricane Center to issue warnings for Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the British Virgin Islands.
It's Golden State-Cleveland In The Finals. Who'd A Thunk It?
The Warriors and the Cavaliers meet in the NBA finals for the fourth year in a row. Is this time any different?
PG&E Says Its Equipment Likely Caused Camp Fire, As Investigation Continues
The California utility expects state investigators will find its damaged equipment started last November's fire, which killed at least 85 people and destroyed the town of Paradise.
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