
Nina Burns
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Jan 21, 2025 |
ktvz.com | Nina Burns
By Nina BurnsClick here for updates on this story MODESTO, California (KOVR) — What started as a hope by a Modesto High School to raise a few hundred dollars quickly turned into thousands of dollars in aid for victims of the Los Angeles-area fires. Ryan Nazari said he felt the need to help wildfire victims after watching the news. “Once I was on the Red Cross page, and I was going to click the donation tab, it said there was other ways to donate.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
cbsnews.com | Nina Burns |Richard Ramos
One of Modesto couple's convicted killers granted parole MODESTO — Darren Lee, one of four men who brutally murdered Modesto couple Philip and Kathy Ranzo in 1979, has been granted parole. Maurene Todd-Ranzo, the couple's ex-daughter-in-law, said she and the Ranzo family feel let down by the government. "It's slap in the face to the family and just a shock that they would actually do it," Ranzo said.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
cbsnews.com | Nina Burns
STOCKTON — Luis Magana, an advocate for farmworkers in Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties, hosted one of many information meetings Sunday night in Stockton after recent immigration raids in California's Central Valley. The information meetings consist of what to do and not to do if approached by immigration officials. Do not turn over any paperwork. State that you are from where you currently live, not where you were born.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
news.lee.net | Nina Burns
MODESTO, California (KOVR) -- Two Modesto roommates made a five-hour drive Friday to help victims of the Los Angeles-area fires. Jori Nunes and Matt McDonald brought supplies to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. "We're all family," Nunes said. "We all need to step it up and help each other. I don't care if you're in Central California, Southern California, or Northern California.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
ktvz.com | Nina Burns
KOVR via CNN NewsourceTwo Modesto roommates Published January 11, 2025 11:31 am By Nina BurnsClick here for updates on this story MODESTO, California (KOVR) — Two Modesto roommates made a five-hour drive Friday to help victims of the Los Angeles-area fires. Jori Nunes and Matt McDonald brought supplies to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. “We’re all family,” Nunes said. “We all need to step it up and help each other.
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