More than 40% of the state’s population is Hispanic, but its mental health provider population is more than 80% white.
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The city's water plant is offline while being serviced on Wednesday, April 24.
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The city recently consulted with a firm that recommended some significant increases to rates in order to pay for planned infrastructure expansion.
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This week Luke visits with his longtime friend Larry Weishuhn aka. "Mr. Whitetail".. The topic is hybrid canines, dog/coyote crosses. Photo is from Samuel Old In Virginia. Samuel's trail camera captured this image. Click to listen to Luke and Larry discuss this intriguing subject.
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Emergency 911 services are unaffected, but the usual city phone numbers, including the numbers for police and courts, are temporarily out of service.
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Saturday could be a wet and stormy one across the region, so the annual fundraiser for Commerce High School bands will be held indoors.
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UNICEF says one child is injured or killed in Gaza every 10 minutes. This is the story of a 12-year-old boy shot by Israeli forces while he was trying to get food aid.
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Nearly a year ago, Florida passed one of the toughest immigration laws in the country. In some communities, it's caused a mass exodus. Those who stayed behind say, it's made life terrifying.
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Walters was the first woman to co-anchor a national news show on prime time television. "The path she cut is one that many of us have followed," says biographer Susan Page, author of The Rulebreaker.
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Ukraine will get most of the weapons as it struggles to combat Russia's overwhelming firepower. The bill also includes more arms for Israel, and humanitarian help for Gaza.
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The scandal-plagued former Republican congressman, ousted from his House seat last year, abandoned his long-shot independent bid for Congress. But he suggested his political career may not be over.