The point of the letter was to encourage people to work at their food situation by cooking and economizing, instead of buying pre-prepared food. Take it or leave it. That is the advice.
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In a letter to staff Monday, Superintendent Mark Shepard announced his intention to retire at the end of the current school ...
Congress leaders on Friday appealed to the chief electoral officer (CEO) of Delhi to issue written instructions to police to maintain discipline on polling day, ensuring that party workers are not ...
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More than 10,000 structures have been burned as flames continue to ravage communities from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena. Over 180,000 people have been forced to flee their homes.
A law intended to deal with abandoned vehicles is making it hard for low-income people to get their cars back after they’re towed. The consequences can extend far beyond the cost of the car.