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Some train and bus connections have continued to operate as authorized essential services, providing options for those who must travel. Those connections have been especially important for the San Luis Obispo region, since a portion of its airline service has been suspended, according to the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency. 321
Take part in a unique, inflatable-filled obstacle course, and then enjoy free activities with the family at the Inflatable Run & Festival. Click here for ticket information 176
Sonny Dalesandro, the co-owner of Tulsa Athletic, along with the team and community, discussed changing the opening song to create an inclusive community through the game of soccer."'The Star-Spangled Banner' lyrics and meaning, more specifically the third verse, 'No refuge could save the hireling and slave / From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave…' does not align with the values of the teams", said Tulsa Athletic officials.The team will instead play 'This Land is Your Land,' by Oklahoma native Woody Guthrie at all home matches.“From our beginning, we have developed a culture of inclusion and acceptance at Tulsa Athletic,” said Dalesandro in a news release. “We live in a country that allows us to freely speak our voice. We utilize this right as a club to continually try and improve our team and community. We believe ‘This Land Is Your Land’ not only captures a powerful patriotic sentiment but that it does so in a far more inclusive way. The song speaks to this country being built and shared by every person of every race, ethnicity, religion, and sexual orientation. It represents a future Tulsa Athletic is committed to striving for.”KJRH first reported this story. 1194
Stores that underwent the deep cleaning were reopened on Thursday. The six stores closed on Wednesday for cleaning are in Chula Vista, National City, Escondido, San Marcos, Oceanside, and Vista. 194
The agency said their review found that SUHSD, for many years, has misrepresented its finances and spent more money than it has available. FCMAT CEO Michael Fine, speaking before the school board, blamed the district’s money problems on the culture and philosophy it had in place. 280