Imperial Valley News Center
ICE detainee from Mexico passes away at Colorado hospital
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Colorado Springs, Colorado - A Mexican national in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) since June 9 passed away Thursday at Memorial Hospital-Central (MHC) from complications due to liver and kidney failure.
USDA Seeks Applications for Loans and Grants to Create Jobs and Support Rural Economic Development
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Washington, DC - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA is accepting applications for loans and grants to support business expansion, create jobs and increase economic opportunities in rural communities.
Spacecraft Nears 60,000th Lap Around Mars, No Pit Stops
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Pasadena, California - NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft will reach a major milestone June 23, when it completes its 60,000th orbit since arriving at the Red Planet in 2001.
United Way of Metropolitan Chicago Answers White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics “Commitments to Action” Call
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Chicago, Illinois - United Way of Metropolitan Chicago announced today its “Commitments to Action” to the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics (Initiative) by investing $3.3 million in early childhood education as part of their Fiscal Year 2016-2017 grant cycle, with 40 percent of those resources going to schools, community centers and neighborhoods serving Hispanic families.
U.S. Energy Secretary Moniz’ Statement on Papal Encyclical on Climate Change
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Washington, DC - U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz released the following statement regarding the release of a papal encyclical on climate change by Pope Francis.
Creating New Pathways of Opportunity for Americans Like You
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Washington, DC - In this week's address, the President spoke to his priority of growing the economy and opening new avenues of opportunity for hardworking Americans. While the United States has already made economic progress, with more than 12 million new private sector jobs created over the past five years, there’s still more to be done. That’s why the President has continued to press for strong, high-standard trade agreements that are good for American workers and good for American businesses. And it’s why his Administration has partnered with mayors and governors across the country on issues such as minimum wage and paid leave that impact hardworking Americans.
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