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Northern California town burns to ashes in devastating wildfire

Eva Gorman says the little us-regions mountain town of Greenville was a place of community and strong character, the kind of place where neighbors volunteered to move furniture, colorful baskets of flowers brightened Main Street, and writers, musicians, mechanics and chicken farmers mingled. Now, it’s ashes. As hot, bone-dry, gusty …

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School districts struggle to hire bus drivers amid post-pandemic shortage

education” target=”_blank”>School districts<.   “This has been the perfect storm,” says Curt Macysyn, the Executive Director of the National School Transportation Association. Most school districts say they had a huge problem attracting and retaining drivers before the pandemic – but now their job is even more difficult. “We’re competing with other …

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7-Eleven employee charged with murder after firing on shoplifters

A us-regions 7-Eleven clerk was arrested and ccrime”>harged<, whencrime say two men entered the 7-Eleven and stole four cases of beer. The clerk, 23-year-old Delon Johnson, followed the men to the parking lot and demanded they give the beer back, police said. He then opened fire on the vehicle, fatally …

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Mark McCloskey cites governor's pardon in lawsuit to get guns back

The us-regions man who was caught on video waving a personal-freedoms at Black Lives Matter demonstrators along with his wife outside their home is suing to have the guns returned days after a pardon granted to the couple was made public.  Mark McCloskey, a senate U.S. senate” target=”_blank”>Senate< reported. He …

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Chicago Teachers Union says coronavirus delta variant opens door to potentially 'pause in-person instruction'

The chicago” target=”_blank”>Chicago< delta variant ahead of the new school year, suggesting that school-reopening-plans” target=”_blank”>in-person instruction< addressed to Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Chicago Public School officials, and members of the school board, CTU said “new pandemic variants pose immediate threats to the health of all Chicagoans, but especially our unvaccinated student …

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