Monthly Archives: March, 2022

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As gas prices rise, towns add electric car charging stations

A wave of new electric vehicle charging stations across the country is coming as interest in alternatives to gasoline-powered vehicles is on the rise and could heighten further due to a global spike in gasoline prices.

California grocery workers vote on strike authorization

Thousands of southern and central California grocery workers started voting Monday on whether to authorize their union to call a strike against several major supermarket chains.

Biden warns US companies of potential Russian cyberattacks

President Joe Biden on Monday urged U.S. companies to make sure their digital doors are locked tight because of “evolving intelligence” that Russia is considering launching cyberattacks against critical infrastructure targets as the war in Ukraine continues.

Doctors finding hurdles to using pills to treat COVID-19

High-risk COVID-19 patients now have new treatments they can take at home to stay out of the hospital — if doctors get the pills to them fast enough.

Coronavirus Files: Another possible surge looms as world enters third year of pandemic

This month marks the two-year anniversary of the pandemic. Many Americans started to grasp that something serious was happening as U.S. states began to lock down on March 15, 2020. California issued its shelter-in-place order on March 19.

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San Jacinto Honors Flag Day with Community Celebration and Recognition Awards

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California Democrats Resist Stricter Voting Deadlines as Calls Grow for Faster Election Results

California’s long wait for election results is again drawing...

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