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Jul 14 2023
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Appeals court denies incorporation of City of St. George
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - An appeals court has denied the incorporation of the City of St. George. The decision was made in court on Friday, July 14. Two separate appeals were filed in 2022 after a judge ruled against the incorporation. One of those appeals was by the organizers and the defendants of the St. George incorporation suit, Chris Rials and Norman Browning. The other appeal was by a
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Jul 12 2023
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Man arrested in February shooting death of 17-year-old near Towson Circle
BALTIMORE - A 19-year-old has been arrested and charged in the February shooting death of a 17-year-old in central Towson, police said.
Baltimore County Police charged Freedom Brown with murder in the death of Tre'shaun Harmon.
Harmon was shot multiple times on February 20 at East Joppa Road and Delaware Avenue near Towson Circle. He was taken to the hospital where he died.
CBS News (Online)
Jul 14 2023
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Baltimore City Mayor Scott expecting first child with partner, Hana Pugh
On July 14, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and his partner, Hana Pugh, took to social media to announce their first child together. Baby Charm, affectionately named after Baltimore, is due to arrive during the winter months early next year. They did not reveal whether the child will be a girl or a boy. Pugh is known as a multi-faceted woman in her position as an operations director at Bmore Empowered
Afro
Jul 04 2017
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MSNBC Guest: Trump Voters 'Fear Brown People'
No matter how hard President Trump supporters try to prove they voted for the Republican candidate because of his platform, liberal pundits will continue to paint their own narrative. Joan Walsh, the National Affairs correspondent for The Nation and an MSNBC contributor, was the latest to determine that, based on her research, Trump voters are racist.
Townhall
Jul 14 2023
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Defense bill with anti-abortion measures passes House of Representatives over objections from Ohio Democrats
WASHINGTON, D. C. - The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives on Friday voted largely along party lines to approve an $886 billion defense authorization bill that contained controversial provisions that would block the Pentagon from paying for service members’ abortion-related expenses or transgender care. All 10 of Ohio’s Republicans in Congress supported the bill, which passed
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jul 14 2023
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Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration brings out huge crowds
INDIANAPOLIS– Huge crowds were downtown Friday at the American Legion Mall for the Indiana Black Expo summer celebration outdoor concert. Concertgoers were treated to music by artists like R&B legends The O’jays, Stephanie Mills, El DeBarge, and Howard Hewett. Some people arrived hours beforehand. Some even traveled from out of state for the major event. “We traveled from Louisville,
Fox 59
Jul 14 2023
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Heaven Hill Brands aims to be a 'good neighbor' to West End with $800K investment
Poverty in west Louisville didn’t develop overnight, and to really go after the problem, Dave Christopher believes you need long-term support. Heaven Hill Brands has a 25-year legacy in west Louisville's California neighborhood, and it wants to help. Christopher’s nonprofit AMPED, which provides music education and workforce training to Black and brown communities, was among five West End
The Courier-Journal
Mar 30 2022
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Susan Collins to give Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson first GOP vote
Maine Sen. Susan Collins said Tuesday she plans to vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, giving her the first Republican vote for the role and all but ensuring her place on the court.
Collins made her decision following a second personal meeting with Jackson on Tuesday after the judge met with other swing-vote Republicans, though the Maine senator was the
Washington Examiner
Nov 04 2019
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Browns Cut Jermaine Whitehead After Calling Reporter a ‘Cracker’
Whitehead posted his ill-advised reply to sports reporter Dustin Fox who was critical of the player’s tackling during the Brown’s loss to the Denver Broncos.
Replying to Fox’s claim that Whitehead’s effort at tackling was “a joke,” the player went on a rant filled with threats and name calling.
“Come get it in blood bitch made ass lil boy,” Whitehead tweeted. “I’m out there with
Breitbart News
Jul 12 2023
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RI Offering Free Skin Cancer Screenings At State Beaches and Parks
RHODE ISLAND — Going to the beach is one of Rhode Island's great summer pastimes, but for those that often go, skin cancer can be a risk. Between Friday and mid-August, the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH), Brown Dermatology and partners statewide will offer free skin cancer screenings at certain Rhode Island parks and beaches on six dates. "Along with seeking shade and using a broad-
Patch.com