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The Morongo Basin Community Health Center will be temporarily suspending COVID-19 testing at both Yucca Valley and Twentynine Palms locations from January 25-28 due to projected inclement weather. Testing is expected to resume on Monday, February 1. For more information about Morongo Basin Community Health Center’s COVID-19 testing program, visit MBHDistrict.org.
COVID-19 testing through the San Bernardino County Health Department at the Twentynine Palms community center on Joe Davis Drive is expected to continue uninterrupted. To make an appointment, visit sbcovid19.com.
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devices found in that house or in the garage to that house. there were also hundreds of tools, many of which could be used to construct ieds or pipe bombs. there were another 2,000 9-millimeter rounds found at that house. over 2,500 223 rounds that were found at that house. according to officials, farook had been attending a holiday party at the social services center with the san bernardino county health department where he was employed as an inspector. at some point he left, only to return with his wife between 15 and 30 minutes later, heavily armed and in tactical gear, and fired up to 75 rifle rounds inside the conference room. before carrying out the attack, farook and malik had left their six-month-old daughter in the care of her grandmother. joining me now, nbc news chief justice correspondent pete williams. and pete, what are investigators piecing together about what happened here yesterday? reporter: well, they re