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Wednesday, June 3, 2020
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Thinking It Through: A tale of two Americas, the privileged versus the expendable
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," wrote Charles Dickens in a work once known to millions of people.…
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Amid protests after George Floyd's death, local educators address racism, inequality in schools
Amid widespread protests against police brutality, local education leaders spoke out against racism and inequality in sc…
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San Bernardino County reports 146 new COVID-19 cases, 4 new deaths; adds recoveries to dashboard
On Tuesday, San Bernardino County public health officials reported 146 new cases of COVID-19 and four new deaths.
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Hesperia's city manager, Council likely to take pay cuts amid COVID-19 pandemic
City Manager Nils Bentsen has volunteered to take a temporary pay cut, and City Council members will likely agree to wai…
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Polls start closing as voters navigate protests, coronavirus
Polls began to close Tuesday night as voters navigated curfews and health concerns in a slate of primary contests that t…
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Social media, music world go dark for Black Out Tuesday
Though Black Out Tuesday was originally organized by the music community, the social media world also went dark in suppo…
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From Sydney to Paris, world outrage grows at Floyd's death
Thousands of French protesters defied a virus-related police ban and rallied Tuesday against racial injustice and heavy-…
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Your Letters: June 2, 2020
Life equals work, work equals life
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Confederate monuments targeted by protests come down
The base of a massive Confederate monument in Alabama's largest city was all that remained Tuesday after crews dismantle…
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Stocks open higher as investors hope for economic recovery
U.S. stock indexes are moving higher in early trading Tuesday, following broad gains in global markets as investors hope…
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US cities erupt in more violence amid threats from Trump
American cities erupted in violence and destruction in a seventh straight night of unrest, with several police officers …
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After Sunday violence, vandalism in Victorville, no curfew arrests or citations in Barstow, Adelanto
VICTORVILLE - Officials say no arrests or citations for curfew violations were reported in Barstow or Adelanto during th…
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San Bernardino County reports 109 new coronavirus cases Monday, no new deaths
On Monday, San Bernardino County public health officials reported 109 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths.
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Trump declares he's president of law, order amid protests
Amid racial unrest across the nation, President Donald Trump on Monday declared himself "the president of law and order"…
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Barstow, Adelanto declare local emergencies set curfews ‘in response to civil unrest'
City officials in Barstow and Adelanto have declared local emergencies and set curfews that start at 6 p.m. Monday.
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