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Colorado mom seeks answers after son killed in hit-and-run crash

19-year-old Esteban Munoz Diaz was hit killed while walking in rural Weld County on March 31, 2024. No suspects have been arrested. Road 87 by Weld County Road 4.

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Costa Mesa, Marina cheerleading teams win national titles


Costa Mesa, Marina cheerleading teams win national titles
Members of the Costa Mesa High School cheerleading team recently won at the Universal Cheerleaders Assn. High School Nationals in the category of varsity coed nontumble. It’s the program’s third national title.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
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High school cheerleaders dream of winning a white jacket, which signifies talent and a dedication to the sport.
It comes when a team wins at the Universal Cheerleaders Assn. High School Nationals, held each spring in Florida.
Two local teams made their dreams a reality this year, competing in a virtual format where teams had to submit their videos and wait two weeks for the results.

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Texan Water Crisis: Frozen Pipes, Cracked Wells and Offline Treatment Plants


Cracked Pipes, Frozen Wells, Offline Treatment Plants: A Texan Water Crisis
Electricity was restored to most Texans who had lost power after a winter storm, but water systems for nearly two-thirds of residents were disrupted, leaving millions without drinkable water.
From left, Trish Cope, Will Conte, Ziam Ghaznavi and Matthew Snyder returned home on Thursday after buying bottled water from a convenience store in Austin, which encouraged residents to conserve water.Credit...Tamir Kalifa for The New York Times
Published Feb. 18, 2021Updated Feb. 20, 2021
DALLAS — Power began to flicker back on across much of Texas on Thursday, but millions across the state confronted another dire crisis: a shortage of drinkable water as pipes cracked, wells froze and water treatment plants were knocked offline.

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