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Aimee Triplett’s son has been attending school in person at San Marcos Unified since November.
Even so, Triplett hasn’t been able to return to her job teaching preschool, because her son’s school, Carrillo Elementary, has been providing hybrid learning. Her son goes to school for two days a week, for a total of 10 hours of in-person learning. The rest of the time the 8-year-old does school work on various computer apps at home.
“It’s better than nothing, but it’s still not good enough,” said Triplett, a single mom who says she can’t afford childcare.
Who Is Relationship Expert Writer In ‘Deadly Dating Game’ Lifetime Movie?
In the Lifetime movie
Deadly Radio Romance) young and vibrant radio talk show host Shannon Baker (
Skye Coyne) is good at her job. She talks about love and relationships and often has guests on her show, including author Natalie Parker.
Who Is Radio Producer Hailey In ‘Deadly Dating Game’ Lifetime Movie?
In the Lifetime movie
Deadly Radio Romance), radio producer Hailey encourages her colleague, radio talk show host Shannon Baker (
Skye Coyne) to forget about her ex-boyfriend Gavin (
Iyan Evans) who’s back in town and to date other guys. Hailey’s care and concern for Shannon and her love life isn’t exactly altruistic: she wants Gavin all to herself and will do anything to make it a reality.
Hailey is portrayed by
Code Black with Marcia Gay Harden and Rob Lowe (Heather Pinkney) and the crime drama
Murder in the First (Suzy Q).
‘Deadly Dating Game’ Star Flaunts String Bikini Pics, “Unreal”
The protagonist of the Lifetime movie
Deadly Dating Game (originally titled
Deadly Radio Romance) is single radio talk show host Shannon Baker. Encouraged by her producer Hailey (
Jillian Murray), Shannon agrees to let her listeners nominate dates for her on-air.
Things take a drastically bad turn when a creepy guy calls and says “We belong together. I knew it from the first time I saw your face” and stalks her. On top of that, Shannon’s ex-boyfriend Gavin (
Iyan Evans) – who broke her heart reappears. Coincidence?
LITTLE ROCK, AR | January 27, 2021
Today, the American Lung Association released the 19th annual “State of Tobacco Control” report, which highlights opportunities for Arkansas to reduce and prevent tobacco use, including e-cigarettes. This year’s report grades federal and state efforts to reduce tobacco use and calls for meaningful policies that will prevent and reduce tobacco use.
Even amid the pandemic, tobacco use remains a serious public health threat. Tobacco use is the nation’s leading cause of preventable death and disease, taking an estimated 480,000 lives every year. In addition to tobacco-related death and disease, smoking also increases the risk of the most severe impacts of COVID-19, making lung health more important than ever.