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It’s almost Solstice time, Fremonsters
Summer officially arrives in the Center of the Universe June 20-21, as the Fremont Solstice Parade and Fair returns for another year of creativity and community. Two days of art, music, and Fremont magic await. And of course there will be painted cyclists. The Solstice Parade: A parade unlike any other The heart of the […]
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At City Club Event, Mayor Answers Questions Like “Why Isn’t Pizza Cheap Yet””
By Erica C. Barnett FOX 13 anchor Han Kim interviewed Wilson last night at an event sponsored by City… The post At City Club Event, Mayor Answers Questions Like “Why Isn’t Pizza Cheap Yet”” appeared first on PubliCola.
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Peabo Bryson, Timeless Tenor Of Disney Ballads And R&B Legend, Dead At 75
Peabo Bryson, the acclaimed vocalist known for his smooth tone and operatic control, passed away Tuesday at 75. His career left an indelible mark through classic Disney duets and R&B standards.
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Supreme Court Allows Alabama To Use GOP-Friendly Map For Midterms, Cutting Seat Held By Black Democrat
The U.S. Supreme Court has authorized Alabama to utilize a congressional map poised to benefit Republicans in this year's midterm elections, a move that could reduce the number of House districts represented by Black Democrats. The decision, delivered in an unsigned order despite Alabama having already conducted its congressional primaries, prompted strong dissent from the court's three liberal justices.