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The Miami Herald on marking three years since the mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School:
The massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018 forced Florida to change in fundamental ways. The state grudgingly passed gun-control legislation, reversing decades of gun-lobby influence in a matter of weeks. The agonized eloquence of students from the school built a protest movement that spread across the country and led to a nationwide March for Our Lives school walkout. A reassessment of school safety finally brought action on long-simmering issues, including mental health and armed campus security.
Now, three years after the Valentine’s Day assault that killed 17 people and injured 17 more, it’s apparent that the attack in our community continues to shape the national dialogue on both gun violence and social justice. On the anniversary of this tragedy, as we struggle to find light in the darkness, we can honor the dead by highlighting that prog
Spencer Mayor Officially Wraps Up 2020 in News Conference
February 5, 2021 9:16 am
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Spencer, IA (KICD) Spencer Mayor Kevin Robinson wrapped up 2020 in a news conference earlier this week. He says many new businesses either moved to or expanded in downtown.
Robinson says it was also a banner year for housing construction and renovation.
We will have Mayor Robinson’s thoughts on how to grow population in Spencer coming up on Monday’s news.
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Coronavirus rates in Pensacola appear to be easing a bit, according to Mayor Grover Robinson, but still hovering in that ten to 18% range. “It would be
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After more than two years of discussion, could the city of Pensacola be ready to put its money where its mouth is in regard to the homeless?
Mayor Grover Robinson is asking the City Council to approve spending $200,00 to pay for homeless initiatives such as a day-use center, which is part of a similar initiative by the city of Tallahassee and Leon County.
“I saw the Kearney Center, which is really something that we’ve been sort of advocating for and that day center side,” the mayor said. “I think that could be a possibility. In their phase-2 they have taken several old hotels and turned them into transitional housing.”