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DOH Care-A-Van and Power of Providers Initiative Host COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics at State Universities

On September 14, 2022, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) shared a news release announcing upcoming COVID-19 vaccines clinics taking place on university campuses throughout Washington state. In partnership with the Power of Providers initiative, the DOH Care-A-Van program is providing vaccine and booster doses to university students, staff and faculty, as well as members of the public who are eligible …

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As a Child, Aladdin Was Everything to Michael Maliakel. Now He’s Sharing His Talent as Aladdin in the Broadway Musical Adaptation Broadway

Having a healthy obsession with Aladdin isn’t all that abnormal, especially as a member of the Indian American community. As a young boy growing up in central New Jersey, Michael Maliakel was proud to be among the healthily obsessed, thanks in large part to his loving parents. “My family had the [Aladdin] bed sheets, the lunch boxes and pajama sets,” …

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As Extreme Heat Continues to Push Electricity Demand Higher Across the West, State’s Grid Operator Directs Utilities to Prepare for Potential Rotating Power Outages

The California Independent System Operator Monitors Electricity Demand and Will Determine Whether Rotating Outages Are Needed PG&E Urges Customers to Continue to Conserve Power Through 9 p.m. Today OAKLAND, Calif. — With high temperatures continuing across California and the West, the state’s grid operator has again directed utilities including Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) to prepare for possible rotating power …

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