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Ventura County Boxing Club Offers Unique Classes To Help People Fight Parkinson's Disease
An estimated one million Americans are living with Parkinson’s Disease, a degenerative illness which can cause tremors, balance issues, and other…
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Oceanographer Says Not So Fast With Declaring Drought Over; Groundwater Recovery Could Take Years
We’re having one of the best rainfall seasons in years, with drought conditions easing for much of the state.But one of the nation’s leading…
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New Music Director Of Symphony In Ventura County Has Big Addition To Resume; Four Grammy Nominations
This is a big weekend for the new Music Director of the Thousand Oaks-based New West Symphony. Michael Christie conducted the world premiere of the…
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South Coast Journalist Recalls Assassination Of Robert F. Kennedy As 50th Anniversary Is Marked
It was June 4th, 1968, and Senator Robert F. Kennedy had just won the California Presidential primary.The biggest victory of his career would turn to…
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Historic Vietnam War Era "Swift Boat" Stops In Santa Barbara, Oxnard As Part Of West Coast Tour
It’s a boat straight out of a history book, with a crew made up of veterans who fought on these craft more than a half century ago.It’s called a “Swift…
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Biden Says All Adults Will Be Vaccine Eligible By April 19
The president said states must open vaccine eligibility to all U.S. residents 18 and older by April 19, about two weeks ahead of his initial May 1 deadline.
Toronto Suspends In-Person Classes As Cases Surge In Canada's Most-Populous Province
All elementary and secondary school students in Toronto will return to remote learning Wednesday and will remain home until at least April 18.
Canada Will Require All Air Travelers To Be Vaccinated In A Broad New Policy
Starting this fall, Canada's government will also require all federal workers to be vaccinated, citing a "dynamic public health situation" due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
U.S. Rains Radio Broadcasts, Pamphlets on Iraq
Starting Dec. 16, the U.S. military has been broadcasting "information radio" to the people of Iraq, from a special-equipped transport plane outside Iraqi air space. Scott Simon discusses the messages -- similar to those transmitted to Afghanistan in Fall 2001 -- with Mike Linstead of BBC Monitoring, which intercepted the broadcasts.
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Dr. Rachel Levine is sworn in as the nation's first transgender four-star officer
Levine leads the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
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