Two Arrests After Black Lives Matter Mural Vandalized newsweek.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsweek.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Santa Cruz Mayor Donna Meyers and Police Chief Andy Mills viewed the damage early Saturday morning. Vandalism of our Black Lives Matter mural is unacceptable and must be dealt with immediately. The Santa Cruz Police are actively investigating this crime and keeping me up to date. We will work to repair the mural and stand in solidarity with our community to oppose hate, Meyers said. Chief This type of behavior is unacceptable in our community, and we will pour all of the resources necessary to ensure we identify and prosecute those responsible, Mills said. Justice must be served as this crime affects (and) deteriorates the civility of our community and creates a higher level of anxiety for many citizens, including our black community.
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Meet the 2021 KSBW Jefferson Award honorees Share Updated: 3:56 PM PST Dec 8, 2021 2021 Jefferson Awards Share Updated: 3:56 PM PST Dec 8, 2021 KSBW has chosen six people from the Central Coast as honorees for our annual Jefferson Awards.Picked from nominations by our viewers, the Jefferson Awards are given to recognize outstanding Central Coast men and women for their work as volunteers and their positive impact on our community.One of the six honorees will be selected to represent the Central Coast at the National Jefferson Awards Ceremonies in Washington D.C. in June.Our congratulations to all of our honorees from KSBW and our partners at Earthbound Farm.Meet all six honorees below:
Thomasville residents report post-election road rage, stolen signs
Political tension present in Thomasville
Some say they are now afraid to openly support candidates after being involved in road rage incidents.
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THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WTXL) â While the election is over Thomasville police are asking the community to keep the peace following reports of stolen yard signs and road rage incidents. Unfortunately politics tends to be something people get very passionate about, especially when there s an election going on, said Thomasville Police Department Cpl. Crystal Parker.
Tensions are now rising following a senate race where there was a lot on the line.