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‘Crisis Mode for Weeks and Months:' Slow Recovery Begins in Texas
As temperatures slowly rise, Texans are surveying historic damage left by a week of frigid temperatures and power outages.
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Medical Examiner IDs Body Pulled From Lake Murray Over the Weekend
The Medical Examiner’s office has identified the body pulled out of Lake Murray over the weekend.
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Body Recovered From Lake Murray, Investigation Underway
Authorities in San Diego are investigating after lifeguards pulled the body of a woman out of Lake Murray on Sunday.
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Pregnant Bobcat Likely Hit by Car in Rancho Bernardo Released Back to Wild After Treatment
A pregnant bobcat that was likely hit by a car in mid-December has since been released back to the wild after being treated by the San Diego Humane Society (SDHS) for a fractured jaw.
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How a Charlotte Cafe Is Helping People Recovering From Addiction With Jobs and ‘Relentless Love'
A cafe in Charlotte, North Carolina, is giving people recovering from addiction a fresh start. The Community Matters Cafe partners with the Charlotte Rescue Mission to offer jobs and life skills to people leaving its treatment program. The café’s chief operating officer, Ed Price, joined LX News to discuss how the business is putting purpose over profit.
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A COVID-19 Survivor's Look Back at 3 Months of Illness
It started with a fever, which didn’t go away for 10 days. A positive COVID-19 test, extreme fatigue, and a lung X-ray followed. Then came the ambulance ride to the Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center and admittance to the intensive care unit, where doctors wavered on whether he needed a ventilator. It was that first night in a hospital bed,…
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A COVID-19 Survivor's Look Back at 3 Months of Illness
San Carlos resident Mike Minjares spent five days in the intensive care unit back in April and is just now feeling close to 100% again, reports NBC 7’s Stephen Luke
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A Brother's Crusade During COVID-19
Jessica Vilchis speaks to Tom Farley, brother of the late comedian Chris Farley, about the coronavirus impact on alcoholism and how you can help your loved ones during this challenging time.
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Exhaustion, Uncertainty Mark Coronavirus Survivors' Journeys
The virus that has sickened over 4 million people around the world and killed more than 250,000 others is so new that patients face considerable uncertainty about what they can expect in recovery and beyond