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Singer and Pianist Aaron Myers Discusses The Pride Album, and a Lifetime of Advocacy, on The Pulse
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Readers have been sharing their thoughts on the trial of electric scooters in Whitehaven. They have been criticised after a woman was given a driving ban because she was using one while drunk. Police have revealed there have been a number of complaints about the scooters, which can travel at upto 11 mph. Dana Hawkins, 20 of West View Road, Distington appeared at Workington Magistrates Court on May 17. She admitted one charge of driving an e-scooter on Lowther Street while almost twice the legal limit for alcohol - she had 67mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath, exceeding the limit of 35mg.
Eighty of the electric-powered vehicles have been available for hire in the town since March. Ppolice have revealed there have been a number of complaints about the scooters, which can travel at speeds of up to 11mph. A spokesman for Cumbria Police said: The introduction of E-Scooters in Whitehaven Town Centre has seen several calls to police relating to anti-social use of them. On April 17 a 20-year-old woman was arrested and charged with an offence due to being drunk whilst riding an E-Scooter. Dana Hawkins, 20 of West View Road, Distington appeared at Workington Magistrates Court on May 17. She admitted one charge of driving an e-scooter on Lowther Street while almost twice the legal limit for alcohol - she had 67mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath, exceeding the limit of 35mg.
A North Texas native’s new album meditates on racism, violence, while paying homage to jazz greats
Aaron Myers, who grew up outside Corsicana, addresses Black life in America on his latest effort, ‘The Pride Album.’
Jazz pianist and vocalist Aaron Myers, who is originally from Goodlow, Texas, appears in the video version of The Pride Album, released last month.(Samuel Prather/TL Benton )
11:24 AM on May 6, 2021 CDT Updated at 12:30 PM on May 6, 2021 CDT
When Aaron Myers was growing up in Goodlow, Texas, a small town near Corsicana, his grandparents would talk about going to “the meeting.” They were referring to church, which was a vital part of their community.
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