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Governor Northam Announces Task Force on Culturally Inclusive School Meals and Calendars
RICHMOND Governor Ralph Northam today announced the formation of a task force charged with identifying best practices for implementing culturally and religiously inclusive school calendars and serving school meals that accommodate more dietary restrictions.
Texas Children s Hospital elevates national ranking to third among the best children s hospitals nationally by U S News & World Report
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Texas Children s Pediatrics Elsa G Brieno, MD is network s newest location in Austin
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Japanese American family uncovers deep roots in Manhattan Beach
Learn about the history of Japanese Americans in Manhattan Beach
Before being forced into internment camps in WWII, Japanese American families owned land across Los Angeles. FOX 11’s Sandra Endo uncovers one family s underlying history in Manhattan Beach.
MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. - There’s an underlying history in Los Angeles many of us don’t know about, but if you stop to discover and learn, much of our past will reveal some surprising truths. Such is the case when it comes to land Japanese Americans owned in the Southland before being forced into internment camps during World War II. FOX 11’s Sandra Endo brings us one story of a family still discovering their roots.
Tuesday’s high school roundup: Greely pitcher throws no-hitter in first varsity start
Baseball: Brady Nolin strikes out eight as the Rangers beat Fryeburg Academy, 1-0.
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CUMBERLAND Brady Nolin pitched a no-hitter in his first varsity start as Greely shut out Fryeburg Academy 1-0 Tuesday in baseball.
Nolin struck out eight and walked two for the Rangers (1-1) .
Cooper Neleski singled to open the bottom of the seventh and pinch-runner Sam Almy scored.
The Hawks were playing their first game.
MARSHWOOD, SANFORD SPLIT: TJ Curley hit an RBI single to drive in Jake Lamontagne in the bottom of the 13th as the Spartans (1-2) beat the Hawks (1-2) 3-2 to take Game 1 of a doubleheader at Sanford.