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Month: July 2021

El calor extremo cocinó vivos a los mejillones, almejas y otros mariscos en las playas de Canadá

Ángela Reyes (CNN) — La ola de calor devastadora que asoló a la Columbia Británica días atrás es responsable de la muerte masiva de mejillones, almejas y otros animales marinos que viven en las playas del oeste de Canadá, según científicos. Christopher Harley, profesor del Departamento de Zoología de la Universidad de la Columbia Británica,

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Tracking plenty of sunshine for today

TUESDAY: All of that rain we’ve been tracking since this past weekend has turned into some more fog this morning. That looks to burn off around 9-10 AM this morning with sunshine making a return by this afternoon. It’ll be a very comfortable afternoon with highs only reaching the low to mid 80’s. Enjoy it while

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49-year-old woman accused of setting Fresno fire that sent up huge clouds of thick, dark smoke

By Brandon Johansen Click here for updates on this story     FRESNO, California (KFSN) — A 49-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly setting a fire that sent thick, dark smoke above Fresno on Monday morning. Zaneta Sellers was booked into the Fresno County Jail on multiple arson-related charges, according to the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office.

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5 businesses receive $50K grant in effort to grow Black-owned retail in Baltimore

By Lisa Robinson Click here for updates on this story     BALTIMORE, Maryland (WBAL) — The Downtown Partnership announced Monday the first five businesses for a new program aimed at growing Black-owned retail in Baltimore. Some business owners told 11 News the program is a game-changer. “It’s hope. It’s something that wouldn’t be possible without this

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