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Homeless outreach teams deployed in Riverside
Riverside police officers, mental health workers, and others went throughout Riverside on April 6 to conduct outreach to the local homeless community.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's newborn son has died
Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo and his partner, Georgina Rodríguez, say their newborn son has died.
CDC Issues Flu Vaccine Recommendations
Supplies of flu vaccine are expected to be ample this year, but the CDC warns it may take a month to get distribution up to speed. Public health officials recommend that those not at high risk for flu wait until the end of October to get a shot.
5/17 KVCR Midday News: 'Operation Consequences' Results in SB County, CA’s Homeownership Rates Continue to Decline, & More
Stories highlighted for May 17, 2023.
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Kwanzaa In Atlanta
Joshua Levs of member station WABE in Atlanta reports on some of the African Americans who celebrated Kwanzaa this year. Today marks the end of the seven-day holiday, which is based on African harvest festivals. People of all ages came to Kwanzaa ceremonies in Atlanta this year seeking personal, political and even professional renewal. Started 30 years ago by a black American university professor in California, Kwanzaa has become increasingly popular. Each day of Kwanzaa commemorates one of seven principles. Translating from Swahili, they are: 1) Umojoa, which means unity; 2)Ujima, which means collective work and responsibility; 3) Kujichagulia, or self determination; 4) Ujamaa, cooperative economics; 5) Nia, purpose; 6) Kuumba, Creativity; and 7) Imani, faith. Together, these principles are known as the "Nguzo Saba."
Sunday Puzzle: Happy new ear!
NPR's Eyder Peralta plays the puzzle with puzzle master Will Shortz and this week's winner, Teri Fenner from San Diego, Calif.
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Aquinas and Arlington High School Headed to CIF State Football Championships
Over the weekend, three Inland Empire high school football teams hit the gridiron to play in their regional division championships.
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Target recalls weighted blankets after reports of 2 girls suffocating under one
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling about 204,000 of the children's weighted blankets, which were being exclusively sold at Target.
Adam Walsh Murder Case Closed
The more than two-decade-old investigation into who killed 6-year-old Adam Walsh, the son of America's Most Wanted host John Walsh, in 1981 has come to a close. Police in Florida say Ottis Toole, a serial killer who died in prison in 1996, decapitated Adam Walsh.
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Foreign Markets Follow Wall Street's Plunge
Japan's main index fell more than 6 percent. South Korea was down more than 3 percent. Hong Kong's main stock average fell nearly 5 percent, partly on grim economic news out of China. The drop in world markets follows a nearly 8 percent plunge in the Dow, after the National Bureau of Economic Research issued a report declaring that the U.S. officially is in recession.
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