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"What he left was not just for the family, not just for the community, but a change that was well needed in this world today," said Floyd's aunt, Angela Harrelson.
Muralists with ties to Ukrainian culture brighten external walls of west side businesses in an effort to bring hope to a community still afflicted by war.
Violent crime is still much higher than the pre-pandemic year of 2019, but community leaders are optimistic about the incremental steps they've seen this summer.