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The Latest: ACC tourney preparing for games without fans
The Latest on the coronavirus outbreak's affect on sports around the globe (all times EDT):
The Latest: ACC tourney preparing for games without fans
The Latest on the coronavirus outbreak's affect on sports around the globe (all times EDT):
Legals for March, 25 2020
AT&T Seeks "Quiet Talks" With Calif. IPhone User
Harry C. Morse
Harry C. Morse, 85, a longtime Moses Lake resident, passed away Feb. 23, 2016 at Columbia Crest Care Center.
Thai Parliament holds special session as protests continue
BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s Parliament began a special session Monday that was called to address political tensions amid near daily pro-democracy protests demanding the prime minister's resignation, constitutional changes and reforms to the monarchy.
The Latest: Boyfriend: We asked who was there. No response
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The latest on the release of grand jury proceedings in the Breonna Taylor case (all times local):
Facing IS, last embattled Sikhs, Hindus leave Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan’s dwindling community of Sikhs and Hindus is shrinking to its lowest levels. With growing threats from the local Islamic State affiliate, many are choosing to leave the country of their birth to escape the insecurity and a once-thriving community of as many as 250,000 members now counts fewer than 700.
Small-town Alabama resident transformed to protest leader
ALBERTVILLE, Ala. (AP) — During her final year at Albertville High School in 2015, teachers gave Unique Morgan Dunston a citizenship award and fellow seniors voted her the class clown. Today, she's the target of death threats and jeers on Main Street.
Asia Today: India to survey 29 million New Delhi residents
NEW DELHI (AP) — India says it will carry out a massive survey for the coronavirus targeting the entire population in New Delhi of 29 million.
Asia Today: India to survey 29 million New Delhi residents
NEW DELHI (AP) — India says it will carry out a massive survey for the coronavirus targeting the entire population in New Delhi of 29 million.
Stock indexes move higher on Wall Street after a shaky start
Technology companies are helping drive stocks higher on Wall Street after a choppy start Monday as investors weigh the risks that rising coronavirus cases could pose to hopes for an economic recovery.
Stocks end with solid gains after shaking off a choppy start
A rally in technology companies helped stocks overcome a shaky start Monday, extending Wall Street's solid gains from last week.
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
JUVENILE DEPARTMENT
April 4, 2016
Moses Lake grad helps in Haiti
MOSES LAKE - When Analiesse Isherwood made up her mind to learn about third-world medicine firsthand, whether by coincidence or providence, she chose to travel to Haiti.
Black National Convention puts spotlight on police brutality
NEW YORK (AP) — Black Lives Matter activists are holding their first Black National Convention Friday, a virtual event that will adopt a political agenda calling for slavery reparations, universal basic income, environmental justice and legislation that entirely re-imagines criminal justice reform.
S&P 500 again flirts with record high but closes just below
NEW YORK (AP) — The S&P 500 again crossed above its record high but closed just below that level for the second day in a row. The index fell 0.2% Thursday after another day of wobbly, back-and-forth trading. Earlier, it briefly crossed above 3,386.15. That’s the record closing level it set in February, before investors appreciated how much devastation the coronavirus pandemic would cause the global economy. Treasury yields were higher following an auction of 30-year bonds and after a report showed that 963,000 U.S. workers filed for unemployment benefits last week. It’s an incredibly high number, but still the lowest tally since March.
Consider planting your spring garden now
Of course, we are in the dead of winter with its cold, snow and ice. But, it is time to plant a spring garden.
Dutch PM's popularity high but eroding as election looms
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — After more than a decade in power and a year spent battling the virus, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's popularity — boosted by his handling of the pandemic — remains high two weeks before a general election.