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Secretary of State Alex Padilla teared up when Gov. Gavin Newsom offered him the job of California s first Latino senator.
Newsom selected Padilla to replace Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and serve out the rest of her term until 2022, when he can then choose to run for a full term. I m honored, man, and I m humbled because of them, Padilla told Newsom through tears while invoking the sacrifices of his first-generation immigrant parents, who came to the US from Mexico.
His family background, Padilla said, is why I try so hard to make our democracy as inclusive as we ve built.
John McCracken2021-01-20T10:35:58-05:00December 18, 2020|
Vaccines will be rolled out over the coming months, but in the meantime, cold weather, isolation, and already-strained public health infrastructure will converge in the state this winter.
By John McCracken
The first snow to stick to the ground in Green Bay this year arrived on November 15. It was a mild start to a mild winter (thus far) in the state, but foreshadowed a season of difficulty to come and not just in terms of weather. By the next afternoon, the snow had melted completely off the roads and green grass poked through on front lawns. Two days later, there were ninety-two new deaths reported among confirmed COVID-19 cases, Wisconsin’s deadliest day that month.
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The Dallas-Fort Worth Hospitals for Everyone
The region s safety net hospitals were ranked as two of the best in the nation for quality, access, and community engagement.
By Will Maddox
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2020
Photography Courtesy of Parkland Health & Hospital System and Brian Maschino of JPS Health Network
Dallas-Fort Worth is home to some of the best medical care in the world. Specialists cure rare conditions, experimental surgeries extend patients’ lives, and innovators find new ways to identify and fight cancer and brain disorders. But access to that care, for many, is often reflective of the dystopian movie Elysium.