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Flu of 1918 hit state with a wallop | Only in Oklahoma
Tulsa World· 4 days agoPublic meetings of all kinds -- schools, churches, theaters -- were closed for most of October 1918 because of a flu epidemic that killed 7,350 Oklahomans and more than 600,000 people nationwide ...
Will California remember the lessons of the COVID health emergency?
San Jose Mercury News· 3 days agoInside secret warehouses strategically placed around the state, California is storing a massive...
5 best shows like ‘The Walking Dead’ to stream right now
Tom's Guide· 7 days agoAs one of the most iconic and enduring series in television history, “The Walking Dead” has proven...
Boom-and-bust public health funding is holding cities back
The Hill· 1 day agoOn March 1, the Chicago Department of Public Health was notified that a baby residing in a temporary...
Flagstaff History:
Arizona Daily Sun· 6 days ago1924: The first case of smallpox Flagstaff has had in a long time has been rigidly quarantined by Dr. Felix Manning, county health officer, who is...
More than 200K have information compromised after L.A. County Health Dept. targeted by hacker
KTLA articles via Yahoo News· 5 days agoUpwards of 200,000 people had their personal information compromised after a hacker targeted the Los...
Daywatch: A real-world ‘Sesame Street’ in Chicago
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoWhat was once an empty lot at the southwest corner of Douglas Boulevard and Central Park Avenue has been reinvented as a space reminiscent of a...
Will California remember the lessons of the COVID health emergency?
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoInside secret warehouses strategically placed around the state, California is storing a massive...
14 Cheap Vacation Destinations in 2024
Time Magazine· 5 days agoYou can also check out our guide to the best travel credit cards, which can help lower the cost of your airfare and hotel stays. Here are 14 of the most...
Daywatch: A real-world ‘Sesame Street’ in Chicago
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 days agoGood morning, Chicago. What was once an empty lot at the southwest corner of Douglas Boulevard and Central Park Avenue has been reinvented as a space reminiscent of a real-world “Sesame Street ...