This Week in Pictures: January 1-7
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U.S. Navy Fire Controlman 2nd Class Marco Bermudez, of Calexico, (left) loads a missile into a RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile system aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt on Dec. 27, 2020 while in the Pacific Ocean. Theodore Roosevelt is on a scheduled deployment conducting routine operations in the U.S. Third Fleet area of operations.
COURTESY PHOTO U.S. NAVY/Dartañon D. De La Garza

A view of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services infusion center that opened at ECRMC on Wednesday. The center will use monoclonal antibody therapy to treat patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 and are at high risk of severe illness or hospitalization. PHOTO TOM BODUS

In this Aug. 26 file photo, a Los Angeles Unified School District student attends an online class at Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood in Los Angeles. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is encouraging schools to resume in-person education next year. He wants to start with the youngest students, and is promising $2 billion in state aid to promote coronavirus testing, increased ventilation of classrooms and personal protective equipment. AP File Photo/Jae C. Hong
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In this Aug. 18 file photo, math teacher Doug Walters sits among empty desks as he takes part in a video conference with other teachers to prepare for at-home learning at Twentynine Palms Junior High School in Twentynine Palms, Calif. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is encouraging schools to resume in-person education next year. He wants to start with the youngest students, and is promising $2 billion in state aid to promote coronavirus testing, increased ventilation of classrooms and personal protective equipment. AP File Photo/Gregory Bull
- Gregory Bull

In this Aug. 26 file photo, Los Angeles Unified School District students stand in a hallway socially distance during a lunch break at Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood in Los Angeles. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is encouraging schools to resume in-person education next year. He wants to start with the youngest students, and is promising $2 billion in state aid to promote coronavirus testing, increased ventilation of classrooms and personal protective equipment. AP File Photo/Jae C. Hong
- Jae C. Hong
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The intersection of First Street and Emma Place on Wednesday in Brawley. The city is in the process of installing a northbound/southbound stop sign at this intersection, as well as at the nearby intersection of First and Lena Place. PHOTO VINCENT OSUNA
Former Brawley Mayor Norma Kastner-Jauregui points to the sky as she talks about fireworks during a Brawley City Council meeting on Dec. 1, 2020 in Brawley. PHOTO VINCENT OSUNA
Vehicles wait in line during a personal protective equipment distribution event on Wednesday in Calipatria. PHOTO VINCENT OSUNA
Victor M. Beas grabs items to give to a guest during a personal protective equipment distribution event on Wednesday in Calipatria. PHOTO VINCENT OSUNA
John Hernandez prepares to give face masks to a guest during a personal protective equipment distribution event on Wednesday in Calipatria. PHOTO VINCENT OSUNA
Eric M. Reyes looks down a line of vehicles during a personal protective equipment distribution event on Wednesday in Calipatria. PHOTO VINCENT OSUNA
Isabel Solis carries an empty box that carried bottles of hand sanitizer during a personal protective equipment distribution event on Wednesday in Calipatria. PHOTO VINCENT OSUNA
U.S. Navy Fire Controlman 2nd Class Marco Bermudez, of Calexico, (left) loads a missile into a RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile system aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt on Dec. 27, 2020 while in the Pacific Ocean. Theodore Roosevelt is on a scheduled deployment conducting routine operations in the U.S. Third Fleet area of operations.
COURTESY PHOTO U.S. NAVY/Dartañon D. De La Garza
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The former PureGro Company site, which is located at 1025 River Drive, on Wednesday in Brawley. PHOTO VINCENT OSUNA
A view of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services infusion center that opened at ECRMC on Wednesday. The center will use monoclonal antibody therapy to treat patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 and are at high risk of severe illness or hospitalization. PHOTO TOM BODUS
In this Aug. 26 file photo, a Los Angeles Unified School District student attends an online class at Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood in Los Angeles. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is encouraging schools to resume in-person education next year. He wants to start with the youngest students, and is promising $2 billion in state aid to promote coronavirus testing, increased ventilation of classrooms and personal protective equipment. AP File Photo/Jae C. Hong
- Jae C. Hong
In this Aug. 18 file photo, math teacher Doug Walters sits among empty desks as he takes part in a video conference with other teachers to prepare for at-home learning at Twentynine Palms Junior High School in Twentynine Palms, Calif. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is encouraging schools to resume in-person education next year. He wants to start with the youngest students, and is promising $2 billion in state aid to promote coronavirus testing, increased ventilation of classrooms and personal protective equipment. AP File Photo/Gregory Bull
- Gregory Bull
In this Aug. 26 file photo, Los Angeles Unified School District students stand in a hallway socially distance during a lunch break at Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood in Los Angeles. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is encouraging schools to resume in-person education next year. He wants to start with the youngest students, and is promising $2 billion in state aid to promote coronavirus testing, increased ventilation of classrooms and personal protective equipment. AP File Photo/Jae C. Hong
- Jae C. Hong
Torn mattresses as found Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General during an inspection of the Imperial Regional Detention Facility in February 2020. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â PHOTO DHS OIS
Footwear provided to a detainee at the Imperial Regional Detention Facility is shown to be cracked at the bottom. PHOTO DHS OIS
Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General found detainee showers the Imperial Regional Detention Facility in poor condition during its February 2020 inspection. PHOTO DHS OIG
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