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It's a secret: California keeps key virus data from public
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom has from the start said his coronavirus policy decisions would be driven by data shared with the public to provide maximum transparency.
Knights win ninth straight game, improve to 15-5
ROYAL CITY — After starting the year with a 2-3 record and coming off an appearance at the Pro Image Sports Holiday Classic in Boise, Idaho, the Royal Knights have strung together wins in 12 of their last 14 games, including nine straight wins. “We were feeling really good, even though we started off 2-3,” Royal coach Greg Jenks said. “We played some pretty good teams, including a team that has the leading scorer in the nation, down in that Boise tournament. It was good to see something different and take a trip with basketball behind it. I think that helped the boys make that transition from fall sport to winter sport.” Royal’s last loss was a 79-55 home game against Zillah on Jan. 5, the state’s No. 1 team in 1A boys basketball according to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association’s Rating Percentage Index. Since that loss, there’s been a strong emphasis on rebounding, according to Jenks.
“It’s just such an honor and pleasure to be here”
Moses Lake S&D coach Jason Hart shows commitment to swimmers
MOSES LAKE — Jason Hart had numerous stops on the road in his coaching career, which eventually led to him taking over as head coach of both the boys and girls Maverick swim teams. Having coached the Moses Lake Manta Rays from 2005-2006, Hart said his past experiences in the community, along with being good friends with Tony St. Onge, made coaching the Mavs an enticing opportunity. “When I coached up here before, it made me feel at home,” Hart said. “Even back then I didn’t live here, but I’d walk around and know people. Everyone was nice and friendly – you don’t get that in Tri-Cities. That small-town vibe is pretty cool.” Despite coaching Moses Lake, Hart doesn’t live in the area – he commutes to the school every day from Tri-Cities. “It’s interesting because I used to deal blackjack for so many years, so I worked graveyards, and now I wake up at 5:15 in the morning,” Hart joked. “And it’s okay because what I do is I get up and I get going, the drive goes and I have an hour to get ready to see people.” How does Hart keep himself entertained over the nearly three-hour commute each day? “I love sports, and I love Metallica,” he said. Along with being the swim and dive coach, Hart also teaches aquatics classes at Moses Lake High School. Hart teaches three aquatics classes that vary in experience levels, where he enjoys getting to know Moses Lake students who don't participate in school sports. “When you coach, you really get to know all the kids that are able to go out for a sport,” Hart said. “Not every kid can go out for a sport for various reasons, and for me, I’ve really enjoyed getting to know all the kids who don’t compete (in athletics).” Even on days when school is off and the Mavericks still practice in the pool, Hart makes the drive. “It’s been good so far – sometimes we don’t have school and we still have practice, I still come up for practice,” Hart said. “We have practice Saturday at 8:15, we don’t have school but I’m still coming because it’s part of the job.”
The Latest: Vietnam locks down village with cluster of cases
BEIJING (AP) — The Latest on a new virus that originated in China (all times local):
The Latest: Rolls-Royce to sell shares as virus cuts travel
LONDON — Rolls-Royce Holdings plans to raise 2 billion pounds ($2.6 billion) by selling shares to existing investors after airlines around the world cut flights in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, slashing revenue for the jet-engine maker.
The Latest: France returns to 3 weeks between virus shots
PARIS — France abandoned plans to space out coronavirus vaccinations by six weeks instead of three.
The Latest: Argentina's pandemic toll rises above 100,000
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Argentina has reported more than 100,000 deaths from COVID-19, a heavy blow to a country that intermittently imposed some of the most severe lockdowns in the world, only to see erratic compliance by many people.
The Latest: Army base requires vaccination proof for no mask
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — An Army base in Alabama is requiring soldiers to show proof of vaccination to go without face masks as the state sees an uptick in coronavirus cases — a rise attributed to low vaccination rates in the state.
The Latest: Puerto Rico's 2nd fatality a U.S. tourist
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Nevada plans no immediate changes as COVID-19 cases spike
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada’s rate of coronavirus infections is steadily rising again. But state officials are reluctant to blame relaxed guidelines and say there is no reason yet to consider stricter measures.
Nevada plans no immediate changes as COVID-19 cases spike
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada’s rate of coronavirus infections is steadily rising again. But state officials are reluctant to blame relaxed guidelines and say there is no reason yet to consider stricter measures.
US bomber mission over Persian Gulf aimed at cautioning Iran
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States flew strategic bombers over the Persian Gulf on Wednesday for the
US bomber mission over Persian Gulf aimed at cautioning Iran
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States flew strategic bombers over the Persian Gulf on Wednesday for the
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