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Gulf Coast Store Serves Up Tastes of Mexico
Hurricane Katrina washed away Lucio Cano's home and the Mexican restaurant he owned in Pass Christian, Miss. After the storm, the entrepreneur opened the first Latin American food store in the Waveland and Bay St. Louis area.
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Major Pro Golf Tournament In Ventura County Hit With Fans, And For Area Non-Profits Which Benefit
Golfers are putting away on a green at the Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks.This golf course is home to one of the biggest annual events on the…
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A massive sinkhole just discovered in Chile has authorities puzzled
The 656-foot-deep sinkhole was found Saturday near a mining site. Investigators are working to determine what caused the sinkhole to open, and say they have seen a lot of water inside.
Somi: A Familiar And Exotic 'Rain'
There's nothing like a good song to make you realize you're not alone after all. Music can cross divides, and Somi draws from the common ground she has found in many cultures. Her new album, If the Rains Come First, celebrates many flavors from her past.
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Brittney Griner is back home in the U.S. after a prisoner swap with Russia
American basketball star Brittney Griner returned to the United States early Friday after being freed in a high-profile prisoner exchange following nearly 10 months in detention in Russia.
Elevator Pitch: Why Care About Washington?
Mark Leibovich, author of a just-published book about the ickiness of Washington, makes a case for why people should care.
A wipeout for tsunami concerns in the Tri-Counties: No major issues aside from some rip currents
The last of the tsunami advisories for the Central and South Coasts was lifted on Wednesday afternoon.
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How Much Good Can You Do? There's A Calculator For That
The "Giving What We Can" campaign urges members to donate 10 percent of their incomes to effective charities. Over many years, the group's calculators suggest, such giving could improve far more lives than you might imagine.
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50 years ago, the Munich Olympics massacre changed how we think about terrorism
Gunmen held members of the Israeli team hostage, eventually killing them, during the 1972 Munich Olympics. The attack was the first time a global audience had witnessed terrorism as it happened.
COVID-19 surge prompting some government office shutdowns, service cutbacks in Ventura County
Ventura County, Cities of Oxnard, Ventura announce changes in operations due to spread of virus.
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