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WWII veteran celebrates 103rd birthday
A WWII veteran celebrated his 103rd birthday with family and friends Saturday, reflecting on over a century of life.
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3 female California pilots aim to inspire more women to join aviation careers
Three young Southern California women are looking to inspire other women to consider a career in the skies as they share their experience in being pilots.
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Therapy Dogs Provide Comfort for Inland Empire Firefighters
It’s the first day on the job for therapy dog Henry, but it’s not his first time around the block. Dogs like Henry provide companionship and comfort, a little normalcy while firefighters are away from home.
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A Beautiful Place to Spend Eternity: Cremated Individuals Can Rest in San Bernardino National Forest
A new alternative to cemeteries and traditional funerals has arrived. Cremated individuals can spend eternity under a tree in the San Bernardino National Forest, thanks to San Francisco startup Better Place Forests.
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‘She Had a Beautiful Spirit': Family of Mother of Six Found Slain, Bound and Gagged Demands Justice
The family of a South LA woman who was found bound and gagged in her apartment is asking that a reward be offered to help catch her killer.
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Man Survives 7-Month Battle Against COVID-19 and Meets 3-Month-Old Son for First Time
An Orange County man was discharged from the hospital after being there for more than seven months due to complications of COVID-19.
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IE Homeless Student Defies the Odds and Graduates From Chaffey College
It’s one of the defining moments of a young person’s life, but “graduation day” will mean even more to a college student in the Inland Empire who was living and studying out of his truck.
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New Exhibit Reckons With Glendale's Racist Past as ‘Sundown Town'
Because the effects of such systemic racism continue to resonate, the city of Glendale made an historic move in 2020, passing a resolution acknowledging and apologizing for the city’s racist past.
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99-Year-Old World War II Veteran Secures a COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment After Hours of Struggle
Earlier this week, we showed you the story of Bob Wolff, a 99-year-old World War II veteran who was having trouble getting a COVID-19 vaccine appointment. Wolff was the captain of a B-17 flying fortress during World War II, which was shot down in Germany and landed in the ocean. He saved his crew and even survived being a prisoner...
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Off-Duty Deputy and Good Samaritans Rescue Woman From Burning Car on 60 Freeway
An off-duty Chino Hills deputy and group of good Samaritans helped pull a woman from a burning car Sunday.