A summary of top news stories, including the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, the rise in tuberculosis cases in the U.S., and Arizona's decision not to recognize Cesar Chavez Day. Also includes updates on a plane crash and a missing person case.
from TUE 12:00 PM MDT until TUE 9:00 PM MDT, Black Mesa Area, Northeast Plateaus and Mesas South of Hwy 264from TUE 11:00 AM MST until TUE 8:00 PM MST, Kaibab Plateau, Little Colorado River Valley in Navajo County, Coconino Plateau, Little Colorado River Valley in Coconino County, Western Mogollon Rim, Grand Canyon CountryFrom the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie to a rise in tuberculosis cases in the United States, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of March 30.
Monday marks Day 58 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, as it's been eight weeks since her disappearance from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1.Advocates are questioning why a Turquoise Alert was not issued for a missing 28-year-old woman who was found dead in a Scottsdale canal on Saturday morning. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi learns more.Tuberculosis - nicknamed "white plague" from the pale appearance of those affected with the disease - has been rising in the U.S. since the pandemic, health officials have warned.Daughter of Air Canada flight attendant ejected from crash provides update, details mother's injuries Solange Tremblay, a veteran crew member on Jazz Aviation Flight 8646 operated for Air Canada Express, was found alive on the tarmac still strapped into her jump seat.Arizona will not be recognizing Tuesday as "Cesar Chavez Day." The state is joining several others in distancing itself from the late civil rights leader following abuse allegations that came to light earlier this month.
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Swift and widespread, efforts to rebrand César Chavez Day are fueled by emotion and dutyFrom California to Minnesota, elected leaders and civil rights groups are scrambling to distance themselves from César Chavez’s name in the wake of sexual abuse allegations.
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Swift and widespread, efforts to rebrand César Chavez Day are fueled by emotion and dutyFrom California to Minnesota, elected leaders and civil rights groups are scrambling to distance themselves from César Chavez’s name in the wake of sexual abuse allegations.
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Nationwide efforts underway to rebrand César Chavez Day after abuse allegationsFrom California to Minnesota, elected leaders and civil rights groups are scrambling to distance themselves from César Chavez’s name in the wake of sexual abuse allegations. Efforts have been swift and widespread to rebrand events ahead of what typically was a day to celebrate the Latino rights advocate on his birthday, March 31.
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Swift and widespread, efforts to rebrand César Chavez Day are fueled by emotion and dutyFrom California to Minnesota, elected leaders and civil rights groups are scrambling to distance themselves from César Chavez’s name in the wake of
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Swift and widespread, efforts to rebrand César Chavez Day are fueled by emotion and dutyFrom California to Minnesota, elected leaders and civil rights groups are scrambling to distance themselves from César Chavez’s name in the wake of sexual abuse allegations.
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Swift and widespread, efforts to rebrand César Chavez Day are fueled by emotion and dutyJoe Nguyen is a digital strategist for The Denver Post. Previously he was the online prep sports editor. Prior to that, he covered Adams County and Aurora in the YourHub section. He has previously covered Colorado’s Asian-American communities as editor for Asian Avenue magazine and AsiaXpress.com.
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