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Art · United StatesDavid Zwirner, Hauser & Wirth, Pace, and hundreds of other galleries will close Friday, January 30, for a national strike protesting ICE killings in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and Chicago.See the Story
Hundreds of US Galleries Close for National for National Strike Against ICE
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Palo Alto · Palo Alto(KRON) -- A woman who was struck by a car while jogging in Palo Alto died from her injuries days after the crash, police said. The woman was jogging in a crosswalk at Oregon Avenue and Saint Francis Drive just before 7:30 a.m. Friday when a vehicle crashed into her, the Palo Alto Police Department said. Investigators said the driver was attempting to make a left turn. Firefighters rushed the victim, who was in her 50s, to a hospital. She succumb…See the Story
Palo Alto Jogger Dies Days After Crash
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California, United States · CaliforniaWelcome to License to Kill, an investigative series on how California lets dangerous drivers stay on the road. Sign up for our License to Kill newsletter to be notified when the next story comes out, and to get more behind-the-scenes information from our reporting. A bipartisan group of state Assembly members today announced a package of bills to crack down on dangerous drivers and address some of the roadway safety issues CalMatters uncovered a…See the Story
California has a dangerous driver problem. A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants to fix that
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