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IVC choir to hold free spring concert
Staff WriterThe Imperial Valley College Choir and Vocal Ensembles will present its annual Spring Concert at the First United Methodist Church in El Centro on Sunday. The annual concert will provide listeners with a variety of classical, musical theater and pop...Tags: Entertainment, Music
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CUHS AVID program celebrates college-bound seniors, 20th anniversary
Staff WriterCentral Union High School educators past and present celebrated the success of the school’s AVID program and this year’s college-bound seniors at its AVID awards night Thursday. For the past 20 years, the Advancement Via Individual...Tags: Colleges and Universities, California State University, Fullerton, Education, Arts and Culture, Students
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Cities to celebrate National Day of Prayer
Staff WriterCities throughout the Imperial Valley will be celebrating National Day of Prayer today and are inviting all community members to join in on the food and celebration. Several events are scheduled throughout the day beginning with a breakfast at the...Tags: Ryerson Incorporated, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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May Day demonstrators rally across U.S.
May Day protesters marched down streets across the country Wednesday, calling on lawmakers to provide a path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million immigrants who have entered the country illegally or overstayed their visas. The crowds numbered...
Tags: Employees, Jamie Dimon, Politics, Immigration, Science and Technology
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Bracing for an invasion of tourists in Havre de Grace [Community]
Uh, oh, dear readers, the British are coming! Planned for many months, the War of 1812 re-enactment will reoccur this weekend (May 3-5) all over Havre de Grace. Unlike the surprise British attack on the city, May 3, 1813, during which it was sacked...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Mother's Day, Havre de Grace, Mexico, Entertainment
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LAPD cop who worked on 'Bling Ring' movie may face termination
Los Angeles police Officer Brett Goodkin is about to make his big-screen debut, playing a bit role as a cop in “The Bling Ring,” Sofia Coppola’s movie about fame-obsessed San Fernando Valley youths who burgled the homes of celebrities...
Tags: Film Festivals, Defendants, Television Industry, Entertainment, Paris Hilton
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'Bling Ring' cop's job at risk
Los Angeles police officer Brett Goodkin is about to make his big-screen debut, playing a bit role as a cop in "The Bling Ring," Sofia Coppola's movie about fame-obsessed San Fernando Valley youths who burgled the homes of celebrities such as Paris Hilton...
Tags: Television Industry, Entertainment, Prosecution, Court Preliminary, Los Angeles Police Department
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Pérez announces supervisorial candidacy
Staff WriterAssemblyman V. Manuel Pérez declared his candidacy for the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on Sunday, Pérez’s office confirmed. “He (Pérez) did make that announcement … at a luncheon,” said Jacqueline Rubalcava-Lopez,...Tags: Elections, Politics
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Southwest High theater students to present final show of season
Staff WriterThe Southwest Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts’ Theatre program is scheduled to present its last production of the school year on Friday. Titled “Popularity,” the show shares the experiences of 20 high school individuals...Tags: Arts and Culture, High Schools, Schools
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Acting state librarian tours local libraries
Staff WriterFor Gerry Maginnity, the chance to tour the Imperial Valley’s libraries was an opportunity to see how much his former home had grown. Once a resident of Holtville for a pair of years, Maginnity is now the acting state librarian and often visits...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Libraries, Finance, Arts and Culture
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Local seniors recipients of prestigious Gates scholarship
Staff WriterFor an elite group of local high school seniors, the financial barriers that come with attending college will no longer be an issue. The Gates Millennium Scholars Program selects just 1,000 students from the nation each year to receive a good-through-...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Engineering, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities
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Declined table at Mexico City cafe, woman sparks political drama
MEXICO CITY -- Talk about a tough customer. Indignant that she didn't get a sidewalk table during the busy lunch hour at a swanky Mexico City bistro, the daughter of a chief federal regulator threatened to call her father and have the place shut down....Tags: Mexico, Media Industry, Mexico City, Abusive Behavior, Twitter, Inc.
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