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For the past 25 years, the César E. Chávez March has brought the community together to honor the civil rights leader who dedicated his life to fighting for social justice and workers’ ...
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Rhubarb, a pioneering farm-to-table restaurant in Asheville, has permanently closed after 11 years in business. Fleer will ...
I feel fiercely protective of these distinctively LA weirdo places as the essential lifeblood and DNA of the city.” While I ...
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It begins, “As the administration of President Donald Trump throws one government agency after another into the 'wood chipper,' a startling statistic about federal workers keeps coming up ...
Medicaid covers nearly half of children with special needs. A recent report published by Georgetown’s Center for Children and Families also found that one in 10 children of active-duty service members ...