A 57-year-old Monroe man pleaded guilty to harboring an alien for financial gain after he smuggled a woman across the border ...
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One day after ICE agents took five day laborers from the Home Depot in Monrovia, a group of clergy and lay people set up an altar at the store sign off Mountain Avenue. It was at least the fifth time ...
Every answer today is the name of a breed or variety of dog. What kind of dog ... 1. ... is also a pugilist? 2. ... consists of an informal term for "food" said twice ...
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(Seguin) — One local restaurant is keeping a heartfelt tradition alive this Thanksgiving week. Reyna’s Mexican Restaurant will close its doors today (Tuesday, Nov.25) to serve free Thanksgiving meals ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Community members and organizers gathered at the Home Depot in Monrovia to demand the company prevent the ...
Nearly one hundred people had just one item on their list as they entered the Home Depot in Monrovia on Saturday: a small ice scraper worth a little less than a dollar. They got back in line only ...
Most businesses around Minnesota will be closed for Thanksgiving. Here's a look at what will be open and what will be closed this year. Banks: Thanksgiving is a Federal Reserve bank holiday. That ...
It’s become a common scene in the news and social media feeds: Federal immigration agents descend on day laborers seeking work outside of big box home improvement stores. Now some are speculating that ...
Before Chappell Roan took the stage as the headliner for Corona Capital festival in Mexico City on Saturday (Nov. 15), the artist was anxious that the crowd wasn’t going to take to her style of music.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that he would be willing to launch military strikes against cartel targets in Mexico, just days after Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that the U.S.