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Orcutt Kids Join Allan Hancock College’s 105th Graduating Class

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SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) - This morning, Allan Hancock College said farewell to its 105th graduating class with the usual ceremony at its Santa Maria campus, featuring some special guests.

The graduating class of 2026 at Allan Hancock College crossed the stage today joined by one group of high schoolers from Orcutt, thanks to a recent cohort.

They are able to graduate both high school and obtain a college degree, accelerating their futures.

College staff say the traditions of breaking the records of both the number of students, as well as the amount of confetti released at the ceremony’s conclusion.

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Memorial Day weekend could be costly and chaotic whether you’re on the road, in the sky or just staying home

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A United Airlines passenger jet approaches Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles

By Holly Yan, Matt Egan, CNN

(CNN) — Despite sky-high fuel prices and soaring grocery bills, millions of Americans are sticking to their Memorial Day plans.

But it’s not just wallet woes. Travel disruptions and looming severe weather also threaten to derail the unofficial start to summer.

Here’s what to expect this holiday weekend:

$4-plus gas everywhere

For the first time since 2022, the average price of gas in all 50 states has surged past $4 a gallon, AAA said this week. And there’s no sign of relief at the pump as the war in Iran drags on.

Nonetheless, AAA expects 39.1 million travelers to hit the road this weekend — a slight uptick from 39 million last Memorial Day weekend.

Another 3.66 million will fly domestically, AAA predicts. But some air travelers could be sidetracked by a hole on a major runway.

Sinkhole at LaGuardia swallows plans

One of only two runways at New York’s bustling LaGuardia Airport remains closed as fallout from Wednesday’s discovery of a sinkhole on the pavement spills into the weekend.

By midday Friday, more than 400 delays were reported at LGA, according to the tracking site FlightAware. That number could balloon as Runway 4/22 stays offline into Saturday.

Repairs were initially expected to be finished on Thursday. But inspectors using ground-penetrating radar found “possible areas of concern,” the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said in a statement.

“Out of an abundance of caution, engineering crews have decided to conduct additional inspections that necessitate the continued closure of Runway 4/22.”

Any potential repairs stemming from those inspections are expected to be completed Saturday morning, the Port Authority said.

Watch out for wicked weather

Maybe you’d rather avoid travel and just stay home this holiday weekend. But if you live in parts of the South, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic or Northeast, your holiday could get drenched by thunderstorms.

Heavy rain and storms threaten the eastern half of the US, with flooding possible from the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic down to the Gulf Coast.

Some of the busiest airports on the East Coast could see ground stops due to thunderstorms, including Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Orlando International Airport and Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina.

Texas and Louisiana face the greatest risk of flooding Saturday and Sunday. Some storms could be slow-moving, which would give them plenty of time to draw deep tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. And that could cause localized flash flooding, delaying both ground and air travel.

Pain at the grocery store and pump are changing Americans’ way of life

Shoppers stocking up on hot dogs, potato salad and other Memorial Day staples might have to cut back as grocery prices escalate.

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Crisis en programa DACA: beneficiarios temen ser deportados, convocan a sesión informativa de emergencia en organización TODEC

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Crisis en programa DACA: beneficiarios temen ser deportados

Juan Montesló

Ciudad de Coachella, Calif (KUNA) – Debido a las recientes detenciones por parte de agentes migratorios a quienes son o eran beneficiarios del programa DACA, la tensión aumenta y se piensa quen cualquiera podría en riesgo.

La organización TODEC legal center con oficina en la ciudad de Coachella convocó a una sesión de emergencia luego de haber sido contactados por un gran número de personas preocupadas al respecto.

“Es importante que los beneficiarios de DACA y sus familias comprendan la realidad actual y sus vulnerabilidades en lo que respecta a su bienestar, seguridad y derechos laborales”, comentó un portavoz de TODEC.

Esta se llevará a cabo a medio día este viernes 22 de mayo, Telemundo 15 estará presente y tendrá todos los detalles en su emisión de las 6 pm.

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