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Winter weather makes travel nearly impossible in parts of California, Nevada
Roads remains closed in many areas of the Sierra, as dozens of flights have been canceled. It's been the snowiest month in the Sierra in more than 50 years.
Apple pauses sales in Russia and stops all exports
In the most dramatic step a Big Tech company has taken against Russia, Apple says Russians will no longer be able to purchase Apple merchandise and access to Apple Pay is also restricted.
130 people rescued from bombed Mariupol theater as crews search for hundreds more
As many as 1,000 or more people were in the theater and its shelter Wednesday at the time of the Russian airstrike, officials said.
Thousands evacuate worst Australian floods in decades
Local authorities have placed up to 300,000 people under evacuation warnings in one of the country's worst flooding incidents.
Southern U.S. braces for several inches of snow
Four governors declared a state of emergency ahead of this weekend's storm, which could drop several inches of snow on areas that aren't accustomed to severe winter weather.
Olivia Chow is elected Toronto's mayor — marking a shift in the city's politics
Progressive mayor-elect Olivia Chow is the first Chinese Canadian to win the office, ending more than a decade of conservative leadership.
WHO Finds Violence Against Women Is 'Shockingly' Common
The first comprehensive global study to be conducted finds that domestic violence kills many women and leaves others with long-standing physical and mental health problems, including sexually transmitted diseases and depression.
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June 17 First News: Good containment on 2 nearby fires while a 3rd could grow larger. (listen)
The Jaroso Fire burning some 20 miles NE of Santa Fe is at 3500 acres in extremely rugged terrain. The area is largely inaccessible to ground crews.…
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August 7 First News:SFPS teachers to get 1.5% pay hike starting next week. (listen)
Pending final approval, Santa Fe Public School teachers and staff are poised to get an overall 1.5% pay raise, the first such hike in six years. The…
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Record flooding in Kentucky and Appalachia kills more victims as searches continue
Major floods have devastated Eastern Kentucky and parts of Virginia and West Virginia. The death toll continues to climb as search and rescue teams cover the affected areas.
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