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Disgruntled SF Teachers Refuse To Leave District Headquarters; ‘Last Night Was Just The Beginning’

By Web staff Click here for updates on this story     SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — Nearly two dozen San Francisco teachers remained entrenched inside the public school district headquarters Tuesday, pledging not to leave until a computer glitch that has led to missing or partial paychecks is corrected. The teachers, armed with sleeping bags and food,

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Need for geriatric care givers grows as number of Alzheimer patients expected to rise in coming years

By Jenna Rae Click here for updates on this story     ST. LOUIS, Missouri (KMOV) — There’s fresh data showing a sizeable increase in Alzheimer’s patients in Missouri and Illinois. It’s concerning and troubling, but the help to treat the disease isn’t necessarily there, and nor is it in view. The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Missouri Chapter

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‘They deserve to be heard’: Community leader says Haitian migrants who risked their lives to reach US should be given chance to stay

By Bobeth Yates Click here for updates on this story     DANIA BEACH, Florida (WFOR) — The silhouettes of Haitian migrants could be seen through the windows as buses packed with a group that came ashore Monday made their way to into a Customs and Border Protection station. “It is horrible, it’s a country at war,”

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LA County supervisors approve bigger reward for information in disappearance, death of Mitrice Richardson

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     CALABASAS, California (KCAL, KCBS) — The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved the increase and extension of a reward for information in the death of Mitrice Richardson, whose remains were found nearly a year after she was released from a sheriff’s station in Calabasas.

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