Month: February 2022

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – Officials with the San Francisco Unified School District announced Monday that masks will continue to be required indoors on campuses, despite the state’s plans to drop the indoor mask mandate for schools next month. “No changes to SFUSD’s masking protocols are going into effect on March 11,” the district said
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(CBS DETROIT)– When Keri Wallace’s son Maurice was 9, the family received news that would forever change their lives. “We wonder why we see a lot of these children passing out on the fields or on basketball courts it’s just like they’re healthy my child is fine, we thought the same thing,” Detroiter Keri Wallace
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REDLANDS (CBSLA) — The source of a fire that displaced 15 tenants from a Redlands apartment building is under investigation Monday. (credit: Tod Sudmeier/564Fire/City Of Redlands) READ MORE: Attempted Murder Suspect Leads High-Speed Chase On Orange County Surface Streets The fire erupted Sunday just after 1 p.m. in an apartment complex in the 500 block
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CHICAGO (CBS) — Clouds increase tonight with lows in the low to mid 30s. (Credit: CBS) READ MORE: Man Shot, Critically Wounded In Bronzeville According to CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon, it’ll be cooler on Tuesday, as a cold front moves through the area shifting winds off the lake. (Credit: CBS) There will be
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Chilling symbols are popping up on potential prime Russian attack targets in Ukraine — the work of Kremlin saboteurs, according to Ukrainian authorities and photos. Ukrainian officials are now urging residents to be on the lookout for the symbols, including bright red X-marks-the-spot ones, everywhere from residential high-rise rooftops to gas pipes. Authorities are also
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Several organizations are providing food, supplies, medical and legal aid. February 28, 2022, 9:30 PM • 6 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians are displaced, on the front lines of battle with Russia or awaiting the end of the invasion from their homes after Russia began its
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The government of Turkey changed its view of Russia’s attack on Ukraine over the weekend, declaring the assault is “officially a war,” which activated certain clauses in a treaty that allows Turkey to restrict access to the Black Sea through the Dardanelles and Bosporus Straits. On Monday afternoon, Turkey announced it will forbid the passage
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In Westwood, Ukrainian flags flapped in the breeze as drivers along Santa Monica and Sepulveda boulevards honked in support of dozens of demonstrators who had gathered there, waving signs and chanting “Save Ukraine” and “Glory to Ukraine.” Demonstrators marched and have staged vigils across California on Sunday to protest the Russian invasion of Ukraine, many
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A pedestrian walks past U.N. headquarters Friday in New York. Jeenah Moon/AP hide caption toggle caption Jeenah Moon/AP A pedestrian walks past U.N. headquarters Friday in New York. Jeenah Moon/AP The U.S. has expelled 12 Russian diplomats for allegedly “engaging in espionage activities” that threaten national security, a spokesperson for the U.S. Mission to the
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Lawyers trying to overturn Scott Peterson’s conviction in the sordid slaying of his pregnant wife 20 years ago completed their questioning Monday without shaking a former juror from her crucial testimony that she acted properly before and during his 2004 trial. They must first prove to California Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine
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World football’s governing body, FIFA, announced Monday that it would suspend Russia indefinitely from international tournaments — expelling it from the World Cup 2022 playoffs one month before the final qualification matches.  In a joint statement with UEFA, European football’s governing body, FIFA said: “FIFA and UEFA have today decided together that all Russian teams, whether
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Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) endorsed the idea of creating a no-fly zone over Ukraine amid the Russian invasion of the eastern European country, which grows deadlier by the day as Russian troops lay siege to population centers. “Clearly, in the absence of a U.N. resolution, which Russia would veto, a strong coalition of like-minded nations
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