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TUCSON, Ariz. KGUN 鈥?The University of Arizona and Boeing joined forces to find disinfectants that will kill COVID-19 and help make air travel safer. The project, called the Confident Travel Initiative, is designed to test out cleaning solutions that can destroy the coronavirus.Arizona microbiology professor Dr.
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SANTAQUIN, Utah 鈥?An elementary school janitor in Utah County who had previously been charged with sexually abusing two students has been arrested on new charges in connection to a student at a different school.Adrian Villar, 65, was taken into custody Monday and charged with one count e
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