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Vandalism may prompt new Hartline high school
Students return amid repairs to old school building
Magnitude 4.2 earthquake shakes Los Angeles, but no damage
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A magnitude 4.2 earthquake gave the Los Angeles region a predawn wake-up call Thursday, triggering local alerts from the state's new quake warning system but resulting in no reports of significant damage.
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The Latest: Beijing delays school opening after 3 new cases
BEIJING — China’s capital is suspending plans to restart classes for the first three years of elementary school next week amid reports of new cases of community transmission in the city.
Jets place RB Bell on IR with hamstring injury
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Jets will face the defending NFC champion San Francisco 49ers without Le'Veon Bell.
Jets place RB Bell on IR with hamstring injury
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Jets will face the defending NFC champion San Francisco 49ers without Le'Veon Bell.
Johnson & Johnson beats 3Q profit views, hikes 2020 forecast
Johnson & Johnson boosted revenue slightly and doubled its third-quarter profit, mainly due to a $4 billion charge for litigation costs in the year-ago quarter. The health care giant blew past Wall Street expectations and raised its financial forecast for the year.
Johns Hopkins: Census records show founder owned slaves
Johns Hopkins University, whose researchers have been at the forefront of the global response to COVID-19, announced on Wednesday that its founder owned slaves during the 19th century, a revelation for the Baltimore-based school that had taken pride in the man purportedly being a staunch abolitionist.
Ruling handed down in wrongful death lawsuit
EPHRATA — A Grant County judge has ruled that a Grant County woman did not improperly convince a Soap Lake orchardist to give her over $2 million in property and other benefits before his death in the country of Belize in 2014.
Handy health detective
MOSES LAKE - Massage and nutrition practitioner Wendy Nickell says her job is to "play detective" when helping find the source of a client's health problem.
A diamond in the rough
Moses Lake piercer shines in her success
A diamond in the rough
Moses Lake piercer shines in her success
Finance firm founder gets 6 months in college bribery scam
The founder of a Silicon Valley venture capital firm was sentenced Wednesday to six months behind bars for paying about $450,000 in bribes to boost his two daughters' entrance exam scores and get one of them into Georgetown University as a bogus tennis recruit.
Lindblom joins Flyers for playoffs after cancer treatment
Oskar Lindblom heard the sound of his
Detroit mayor turned down J&J vaccine in favor of others
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Detroit this week turned down 6,200 doses of the newly authorized Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, favoring shots from Pfizer and Moderna, but said Friday it will accept J&J doses in the state's next allocation.
Detroit mayor turned down J&J vaccine in favor of others
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Detroit this week turned down 6,200 doses of the newly authorized Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, favoring shots from Pfizer and Moderna, but said Friday it will accept J&J doses in the state's next allocation.
Detroit mayor turned down J&J vaccine in favor of others
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Detroit this week turned down 6,200 doses of the newly authorized Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, favoring shots from Pfizer and Moderna, but said Friday it will accept J&J doses in the state's next allocation.
Detroit mayor turned down J&J vaccine in favor of others
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Detroit this week turned down 6,200 doses of the newly authorized Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, favoring shots from Pfizer and Moderna, but said Friday it will accept J&J doses in the state's next allocation.
More than skin deep: Preventing the unseen signs of aging
(ARA) - From wrinkle cream to hair dye and everything in between, some people go to great lengths to disguise the signs of aging. However, despite the wisdom that comes with getting older, we often overlook the less visible signs of age, like everyday activities becoming more difficult, which can have a more significant impact our lives than a few gray hairs.
Shining Star answer to her daughter's question
When Red Rock Elementary Assistant Principal Linda Achondo sent an item about the Shining Star Pageant, that was the first time I'd heard of anything like it.