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Agency Which Helps Feed Thousands In Need In Conejo Valley Getting New Home
John Robb and his wife, Shannon, are bringing a shopping cart full of food, and personal hygiene items to a home in Thousand Oaks. They don’t live here.…
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Do You Have Earthquake Insurance? CEO Of Quake Authority Says You Should, But Odds Are You Don't
The Central and South Coasts are earthquake country, but the vast majority of people don’t have quake insurance for their homes. Only about 10% of people…
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#TheMoment: That One Woman Realized COVID-19 Would Change Her Family Forever
One year after lockdown first began, NPR shares listener stories of the moment they first realized COVID-19 would change their world. Kate McCormick lost two aunts within weeks of stay-at-home orders.
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Biden Says Schools Are On Track To Open As Promised, But Will Kids Go?
The president appears likely to reopen the majority of K-8 schools within his first 100 days in office, but many families are still opting out.
Pedestrians Are At A Higher Risk Of Being Hit By A Car During The Pandemic
Pedestrian deaths per mile driven soared during the pandemic. Emptier roads meant more speeding, and the popularity of SUVs and pickup trucks make collisions with pedestrians more likely to be fatal.
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Fed Chair Touts 'Much Improved' Economy 1 Year After Stocks Hit Pandemic-Era Low
Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will tell Congress the economy is recovering but that more needs to be done to get to pre-pandemic levels
Composer Malek Jandali Considers Syria's Civil War, A Decade On
A simple piece that composer Malek Jandali wrote in 2011 became inextricable from the early protests in Syria. For a decade now, that connection has informed and invigorated his life and work.
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'Fightshark' Recounts His Struggles, In Kickboxing And Beyond
Mark Miller chose his nickname because when he smells blood, he attacks. His new memoir, Pain Don't Hurt, tells of the heart surgery and alcohol problems that temporarily derailed his fighting career.
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Authorities Have Forced Anti-Pipeline Protesters Out Of The Blue Ridge Mountains
For more than two years, protesters from across the country have lived in trees in the Blue Ridge Mountains to protest construction of a gas pipeline. This March, authorities forced them to leave.
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Johnson & Johnson To Oversee Vaccine Production At Baltimore Facility
The site was producing substances for both the Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca vaccines. But following a mix-up, the facility will focus solely on producing ingredients for the J&J vaccine.
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