San Quentin Still at 100% Capacity |
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Correctional Sergeant Dies from Covid Complications |
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Volunteer Emergency Responders Face a Dilemma: Save Lives or Stay Safe |
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Mask fabric from a friend |
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Man Raises a Glass to Himself Because Day Three of Quarantine |
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The New Definition of Business Casual |
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New Meaning for the Phrase "Picture Them in Their Underwear." |
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Nampa Starting School Year Online |
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Victims’ families outraged after California releases thousands of inmates early to slow spread of COVID-19 |
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Parts of San Quentin Do Not Have Electricity |
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Violent Offenders Should Be Considered for Early Release |
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Shits about to pop off - Aug 14! |
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Inmates Punished for Having Gloves |
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One Journalist Is Chronicling San Quentin’s Huge COVID-19 Outbreak—While Locked Inside |
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Texas is spending $45 million on new coronavirus tests that prisoners are administering to themselves |
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Work From Home Playset |
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70% of Texas prisoners tested have the coronavirus. Experts say it's time for more testing and fewer inmates. |
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Appeals court tosses order that required face masks, hand sanitizer for inmates at geriatric Texas prison |
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Texas prisons will accept county jail inmates again, three months after the coronavirus halted intake |
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Thousands of Texas prisoners still have the coronavirus. More than 25% of inmates at four units are infected. |
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He was supposed to be in prison less than a year. Instead, he died after catching the coronavirus. |
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The only Texas prison reporting zero coronavirus cases is where inmates make soap. But that’s not what’s credited with protecting it. |
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Released Inmates Describe Ordeal Inside San Quentin During Coronavirus Outbreak |
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Unlock the Box Campaign Tweets: Solitary By the Numbers |
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Medieval ‘wine windows’ are reopening, reviving Italian plague tradition |
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