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Eppley Airfield says March 2021 was busiest month for travel since pandemic began
The airport also announced the addition of a new flight Share Updated: 10:54 PM CDT Apr 21, 2021
The airport also announced the addition of a new flight Share Updated: 10:54 PM CDT Apr 21, 2021
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Show Transcript JULIE: TRAVEL RATES ARE SOARING RIGHT NOW AT EPPLEY AIRFIELD. ROB: NEW NUMBERS FROM MARCH SHOW THE MOST PASSENGERS THE AIRPORT HAS SEEN SINCE THE START OF THE PANDEMIC. JULIE: AS KETV NEWSWATCH 7’S ALEXANDRA STONE REPORTS, THE AIRPORT AUTHORITY SAYS ITS READY TO REINTRODUCE SOME FORMER FLIGHTS. AND ESTABLISH NEW ONES ALEXANDRA: AFTER A TURBULENT YEAR FOR AIR TRAVEL THE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS AT EPPLEY AIRFIELD IS PICKING UP. WE DID SEE QUITE AN UPTICK IN ACTIVITY HERE AT EPPLEY AIRFIELD IN THE MONTH OF MARCH. ALEXANDRA: STEVE MCCOY CHIEF INFORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICER AT EPPLEY AIRFIELD SAYS MARCH 2021 WAS THE BUSIEST MONTH AT EPPLEY S
Lily Cunningham didn t think twice about taking her oldest daughter, Zoe, to protests when she was just a baby.
Cunningham said she and Zoe, who is now 8, frequently attended protests when the two lived in Cleveland. Zoe was barely a toddler when they marched for Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old Black boy, killed in Cleveland by a white police officer in 2014.
In normal times, Cunningham, who now lives in Dublin and has two girls, would ve joined the thousands of protesters who made their way to Downtown Columbus last summer to protest the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers. But with the COVID-19 pandemic, racial reckoning