Flying high: The living legacy of aviation leader Capt. Patrice Clarke-Washington
Feb 13, 2021
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Patrice Clarke-Washington is no stranger to setting records. As the first Black woman to graduate from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and the first Black woman to serve as captain for a major U.S. airline, Washington doesn’t know what it means to fly under the radar.
Killeen community leaders discuss better strategies, programs to help assist the homeless
The meeting came after nearly 800 homeless men and women were provided shelter in Killeen at the Friends in Crisis Homeless Shelter last year. Author: Jasmin Caldwell Updated: 6:28 PM CST January 28, 2021
KILLEEN, Texas Community leaders addressed homelessness in Killeen Thursday. This came after nearly 800 homeless men and women were provided shelter in Killeen at the Friends in Crisis Homeless Shelter last year.
Tents are the only homes some people have. Sidewalks are the closest thing to a mattress some will ever sleep on. As much as people may want to help, there are some ways that are better than others.