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Concord Islamic center gathers donations to help Afghan refugees settle
The president of the board of directors at Concord’s Noor Islamic and Cultural Community Center, Sedique Popal, tells the story of the hummingbird fighting a raging forest fire while...Read More
‘We will not forgive.’ Biden vows to hunt down terrorists behind deadly Kabul attack
The Pentagon confirmed that 12 U.S. military service members were killed and another 15 were injured in an attack at the Kabul airport Thursday. According to Gen. Kenneth McKenzie,...Read More
Man prepares 11th year of donation shipment in commitment to help villagers in Afghanistan
With boxes and bags of donations piled high on his Lafayette front porch, Budd MacKenzie is undeterred by the pandemic when it comes to sending an annual shipment of...Read More
Traveling ‘Tribute Wall’ honors vets in Hayward
A traveling memorial wall honoring U.S. veterans of modern wars will be open for viewing on Memorial Day.Read More
Pioneer lesbian soldier killed in Afghanistan
A woman killed by a suicide bomber during a military deployment in Afghanistan on Monday had recently moved to the Bay Area with her wife and son.Read More
Afghanistan’s first female taxi driver
Afghani pioneer Sara Bahai tells AFP: "I am not afraid of anyone now."Read More
Medal of Honor recipient bravely sought help
Army Staff Sgt. Ty Michael Carter received the military's highest honor for a day he'd rather forget.Read More
Medal of Honor earned by Antioch soldier
Staff Sgt. Ty Carter from Antioch will be awarded the nation’s highest military honor for bravery in action in Afghanistan. Read More
Delivering mail in Kabul, where streets have no name
Postmen already braving the constant threat of suicide bombings must play detective to deliver mail in Afghanistan.Read More