Monthly Archives: April, 2020

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HHT CANCELS TRIBUTE TO ABBA AS HEALTH ALERTS CONTINUE

As we all stay home in response to the national health emergency, the staff of the Historic Hemet Theatre is working to make the most of the closure

For Good Measure

Measuring things is a normal routine for all of us. We measure length sometimes in millimeters and sometimes in light years.

VA deploys Mobile Vet Centers to increase outreach during COVID-19 outbreak

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) began deploying Mobile Vet Center units, the week of March 16, to expand direct counseling

SAN JACINTO GOES TO WORK ON COVID-19

I managed to catch San Jacinto Mayor Andrew Kotyuk during a recess from his campaigning for the 42nd Assembly District

Submarines, Zippers and High Heels

How many of you can remember back to your grade school years? Specifically the sixth grade - the teacher, the room, your classmates?

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Billionaire Tax Measure Qualifies for November Ballot: What Voters Should Know

California voters will decide in November whether to impose...

Single-Payer Health Care Could Work in California, but Fiscal and Political Hurdles Loom

California’s long-running debate over single-payer health care has entered...

Funds Dwindle for Newsom’s Promise to Help Californians Build New Careers

Gov. Gavin Newsom spent much of 2023 promoting a...

Immigration Raids Put Skin Color at Forefront for Young California Latinos

For many Latino families in Southern California, the fear...

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