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Jamel McKenzie, College Park's Mayor Pro Tem, champions collaboration between sectors to aid residents. On March 7, the city hosted "Together We Thrive Feeding Hope" at the Keith James Auditorium. Sponsored by various businesses, the event provided essentials and promoted civic engagement, underscor...
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In honor of International Women’s Day, St Lucia Times highlights remarkable women from diverse sectors, showcasing their journeys filled with challenges, resilience, and triumph. To explore their inspiring narratives, click here. The article READ ST LUCIA TIMES’ INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY...
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Dear Editor: Forest Park, like Lincoln Heights, has its own interstate overpass and a predominantly Black community. It's crucial for the public to recognize that the hostility directed at Lincoln Heights' Council constitutes criminal intimidation, a third-degree felony (ORC §2921.03). The Forest Pa...
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Virginia State's men and Fayetteville State's women triumphed at the CIAA championships in Baltimore, showcasing exceptional skill. However, the event turned bittersweet as the audience learned of singer Angie Stone's heartbreaking passing during halftime, casting a shadow over the celebrations.
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Rumer Willis has made waves by donning the iconic bikini worn by her mother, Demi Moore, in the film Striptease. The 36-year-old actress flaunted the vintage two-piece during a captivating photo shoot. Meanwhile, Demi's gold bikini will be auctioned next month, starting at $5,000, showcasing its las...
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Geno Smith officially joins the Las Vegas Raiders, per Ian Rapoport. The Seattle Seahawks traded their starting quarterback for a third-round pick. Reuniting with coach Pete Carroll, Smith aims to revive his 2022 success, while Seattle seeks a new quarterback, possibly targeting Sam Darnold as his r...
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Debushing and beautification efforts in Rodney Bay are underway to combat rising crime against visitors, particularly on the Strip and Flamboyant Drive. Authorities, including the SLHTA and local businesses, are collaborating to enhance safety by improving lighting and increasing police presence, en...
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Newly elected Hampton Mayor Jimmy Gray has announced listening campaigns scheduled for March. The first session took place on March 5 at North Phoebus Community Center. Upcoming sessions are March 19 at Northampton Community Center and April 2 at Aberdeen Elementary School. Submit questions online f...
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In a recent interview, Adam "Pacman" Jones revealed he never provided his urine for NFL drug tests. Discussing his post-retirement life and marijuana use, he stated, “I cheated the program,” asserting that if done correctly, evading detection is still possible. He believes sports leagues should ceas...
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A Missouri father shot volunteer football coach Shaquille Latimore during a practice, enraged over his son's playing time. Daryl Clemmons shot Latimore five times on October 10, 2023. Latimore survived and reported Clemmons' threats. Clemmons faces sentencing on March 13 for assault and armed crimin...
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Nearly four years post-divorce, actress Jurnee Smollett’s ex-husband, Josiah Bell, is reportedly seeking 50% of her retirement funds, including her SAG pension from their 2010–2019 marriage. This request may compel them back to court, even after finalizing their divorce in August 2021. The legal dra...
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A viral video featuring NYPD detective Melissa Mercado pole dancing in a music video sparked outrage online. Many officials criticized her explicit performance, while others defended her right to express herself. Concerns were raised about her dual roles, as she joined the NYPD in 2018 working with...
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By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times
SELMA – At the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Alabama Rep. Terri Sewell and political leaders emphasized the ongoing struggle for voting rights. “Walking Forward Together” highlights challenges threatening democracy. Despite past victories, Sewell advocates for the John...
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Nancy Gardner Sewell, Selma's first Black woman on the City Council, fought tirelessly for equitable health care access until her passing in 2021. Her legacy continues through U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, advocating for early cancer detection legislation. This initiative could significantly improve cance...
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UAB News
Join us for a nostalgic evening with The Drifters and Cornell Gunter’s Coasters on Sunday, March 30, at UAB’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center. Experience classic hits like “Under the Boardwalk” and “Poison Ivy.” Tickets range from $25 to $59. Visit AlysStephens.org for details.