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Your Letters: June 4, 2020
Where veterans homes are supposed to be
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Stossel: Race and riots
"No justice, no peace!" they shout. Then they break windows.It makes me furious.
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San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department finally weighs in on George Floyd amid widespread protests
As worldwide demonstrations have broken out against police brutality after the death of George Floyd, law enforcement le…
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Magnitude 5.5 earthquake strikes near Ridgecrest
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck near Ridgecrest on Wednesday evening.The United States Geological Survey reported the …
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2 identified in Hesperia crash that killed 4
Authorities identified two people killed in a head-on crash that claimed four lives in Hesperia on Monday night.
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12th inmate at Chino prison dies after testing positive for COVID-19
LOS ANGELES - A 12th inmate from the California Institution for Men in Chino has died after testing positive for the cor…
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Hundreds of 'Black Lives Matter' protesters rally in Apple Valley
APPLE VALLEY - At times, the chants of "Black Lives Matter" and "I can't breathe" were almost deafening Wednesday aftern…
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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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