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Menlo Park s child care program director survives COVID-19 after more than two months in hospital

Menlo Park s child care program director survives COVID-19 after more than two months in hospital
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Menlo Park s child care program director survives COVID-19 after more than two months in hospital

Columbus summer program offers mentorship to Black girls

Columbus summer program offers mentorship to Black girls
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Much-loved longtime Menlo Park employee is battling COVID-19 in the ICU

Time to read: about 1 minutes A longtime, beloved figure in Menlo Park is fighting for her life on a ventilator after contracting COVID-19. Her family is asking community members to rally together to raise funds for her medical bills. Natalya Jones, left, with her daughter, Brooklyn Jones, 23. Courtesy Jones family. Natalya Jones, director of the Menlo Children s Center and Belle Haven Child Development Center and the city s recreation supervisor, has worked for the city for over two decades. Jones, a Brentwood resident, landed in the ICU at Santa Clara Medical Center with pneumonia on April 24, said Karina Avila, senior office assistant at the Belle Haven Child Development Center.

Ten Highlights at South Beach Wine and Food Festival 2021

Here are the top highlights of this year s festival. Meet One Betta, one of the COVID-sniffing dogs at SOBEWFF. Photo by Laine Doss COVID-Sniffing Dogs Though the festival had many COVID security measures in place, the most adorable had to be the troupe of COVID-sniffing dogs. The dogs named Cobra, OneBetta, Mac, and Hubble were trained to detect the odor produced by metabolic changes in people infected with COVID. One trainer told New Times that the dogs sniffed masks that were irradiated to kill the virus yet still had the scent. The dogs were initially part of Florida International University s COVID safety measures. Though the working dogs wore harnesses asking not to be pet, they were the subject of thousands of admiring gazes and likely wound up on more Instagram photos than any Food Network celebrity chef.

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