Day: July 1, 2021
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‘It Doesn’t Go Far Enough’: Mixed Reactions To Walmart’s New Private Insulin Label
A vial will cost about $73, when it can cost more than $300 elsewhere. But a Richfield mother, who knows about the subject intimately, still has some concerns. Read Full Article: article source
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Firefighters Hold the Line on California’s Lava Fire
Officials say 927 personnel are assigned to the fire, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency approved a grant late Tuesday to allow firefighting agencies to apply for up to 75 percent … Read Full Article: article source
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Fitchburg extends police chief survey deadline to July 21
The City of Fitchburg’s police chief survey will be open for responses until July 21, after the Police and Fire Commission extended it from its original two-week period. City human resources director … Read Full Article: article source
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Hate crimes against transgender Californians spiked in 2020, AG reports
While hate crimes on the basis of sexual orientation declined last year in California, state officials recorded a 72.2% rise in anti-transgender incidents in 2020 compared to the year prior. Read Full Article: article source
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Police shoot, kill California man near marijuana farms evacuated by fire
Officers shot and killed a man who pulled a gun as they tried to keep him out of a complex of marijuana farms in an area of far Northern California where thousands of people were ordered to evacuate … Read Full Article: article source
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WIPPS: Wausau policing community survey seeks feedback on Wausau Police Dept.
The Wausau Policing Task Force (WPTF) has released a community survey to gather input and feedback from Wausau residents and visitors concerning attitudes towards and experiences with the Wausau … Read Full Article: article source
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St. Paul’s Hmong Freedom Festival Canceled For Second Straight Year: ‘It’s Like A Void’
The Hmong Freedom Festival is canceled for the second year in a row. The annual event is typically held at Como Park during Fourth of July weekend. Read Full Article: article source
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California wildfire grows; evacuations remain in effect
A wildfire that has put thousands of people under evacuation orders in Northern California grew substantially, but firefighters had some success against the flames, authorities said Wednesday. Read Full Article: article source
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Anti-Asian hate crimes in California jumped 107%, attorney general says
“We’re in a full-on state of emergency when it comes to hate crimes and hate violence,” said California Attorney General Rob Bonta. Read Full Article: article source
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Dining Buzz: Shine shuttering after two decades in Boulder
Knowing they couldn’t support their payroll with plummeting revenues, they laid off all 45 Shine employees. (Jeremy Papasso/ Camera ) June 30, 2021 at 12:56 p.m. The pandemic year was one of the … Read Full Article: article source