US Senate committees are holding hearings for people nominated to lead the incoming Trump administration. Watch the hearings live.
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The crowd at the Redlands school board meeting flowed into the parking lot last night. The board discussed a policy critics say intends to ban pride flags.
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The recently-elected school board in Redlands will discuss a policy Tuesday night that critics say is intended to ban pride flags.
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Online misinformation about Border Patrol sightings is increasing and immigration advocates are working to dispel these rumors.
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Republican lawmakers in Sacramento are pushing back on Governor Gavin Newsom's spending proposal. One says he wants to see more accountability and Prop 36 spending.
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Excelencia in Education is a national nonprofit that has become the leading force in building academic success for Latino students and the universities they attend, and initiatives that help all students. Matt Cuozzo, Chief of Staff for Excelencia in Education, shares more about their work and the campuses they have recognized.
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Some people team up with an "accountability partner" or "accountability group" to accomplish big goals or tasks. Here's how to set up a successful partnership.
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Nancy Leftenant-Colon, who became the first Black nurse in the U.S. Army Air Corps after President Harry S. Truman desegregated it in 1948, has died at age 104.
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, the deadliest tick-borne disease in the U.S., is a big problem on tribal lands in the Southwest. A community-led response on Apache lands in Arizona is helping save lives.
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Among President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks, secretary of state nominee Marco Rubio may face the easiest confirmation process.
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The FDA is expected to propose a new rule Wednesday that would mean cigarettes have lower nicotine limits to make them less addictive.
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Sometimes you finish a book and just have to talk about it with someone else. If your book club is looking for its next conversation-sparking title we have a dozen for you!
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When Kimberly Godsey was training to become a nurse practitioner, a physician taught her how to deliver painful news with compassion. Years later, his lesson showed up in her own life.
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Yoon and his ruling party supporters remain defiant against the insurrection charges. He is South Korea's first sitting president to be detained.
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The corrections department projects a modest increase in the prison population due to the passage of Prop 36 this November. Meanwhile, the state has been cutting costs for years.
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The Palisades and Eaton fires are still raging in Los Angeles. More than 5-thousand structures have burned and tens of thousands of people are displaced. Here in the IE…just east of the fires… locals are working to deliver critical supplies to those in need.
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On Monday, January 6th, Jose Medina held a community swearing-in ceremony at The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture, formally assuming the responsibilities of a member of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors representing the First District.
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