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Man Who Spent 33 Years in Prison in California Shooting Exonerated
Daniel Saldana, who spent 33 years behind bars for a shooting he didn’t commit, is now a free man after being exonerated by LA County DA George Gascón.
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Double Amputee in Wheelchair Fatally Shot by California Police: He Wasn't a ‘Threat to Officers'
The death of a double amputee wielding a large knife whom police shot in Huntington Park, California, has sparked a national outcry against the use of force against a disabled person.
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A California Lottery Winner Pushed the Wrong Button — and Won $10 Million
After an accidental bump at a Tarzana Vons supermarket, a woman ended up selecting $30 of the wrong scratcher – but it really turned out to be the right one, because she would end up winning an incredible $10 million.
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Many US Schools Will Return to Masks Amid COVID Surge
Many schools across the United States are returning to wearing masks after the holiday break amid the surge in COVID-19 cases.
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It's Official: LA Welcomes New Superintendent Alberto Carvalho
The Los Angeles Unified School District voted Tuesday to approve Alberto Carvalho as its new superintendent. NBC 6’s Alyssa Hyman reports
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Superintendent Carvalho Chosen to Lead Los Angeles School District
After nearly 14 years in the job, Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho announced he’s been chosen to be the next superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District. NBC 6’s Ari Odzer reports
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Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Chosen to Lead Los Angeles School District
After nearly 14 years in the job, Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has announced he’s been chosen to be the next superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District.
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Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Chosen to Lead Los Angeles School District
Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is likely to be named the next chief of the Los Angeles Unified School District.