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Millions Of Mexicans Living In US Can Vote In Mexican Election

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LA PAZ, MEXICO - JUNE 06: Voter receives election ballots at a polling station on June 6, 2021 in La Paz, Mexico. A record number of 93.5 million citizens are able to vote today in the largest election in the country's history. 500 deputies, governors in 15 states and 20,000 local authorities will be elected. During the campaign, 35 candidates were reported murdered.  (Photo by Alfredo Martinez/Getty Images)

Millions In US Could Cast Ballot In Mexican Election

Millions of Mexicans living in the United States are eligible to vote in Mexico’s upcoming presidential elections.  Some experts are calling it the most important election in Mexican history.
Reporter: Gustavo Solis, KPBS

Camp Fire Survivors Get Extension On Living In RVs 

Camp Fire survivors now have until April of 2025 to live in trailers full-time on their properties in the town of Paradise. That’s after the Town Council voted to allow RV living for another year.
Reporter: Jamie Jiang, North State Public Radio

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