The blues and ‘Green Book’ make a stop in what was once a sundown town
The indoor art exhibition “Have Blues, Will Travel” will open on July 24 at Fullerton Museum Center. The exhibit includes artifacts, photographs, and songs centered on the struggle that Black blues musicians faced while traveling and how usage of the “Green Book” was much more than a travel guide but rather a lifesaving tool.
(Kevin Chang / Staff Photographer)
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The National Blues Museum’s traveling exhibit “Have Blues, Will Travel” landed in Orange County this week.
Fullerton Museum Center, which has been closed since March 2020, reopened its beer and wine garden on Thursday evening and the indoor exhibit on Saturday.
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Charges filed against 2 suspects in Denver double homicide
The suspects were charged with first-degree murder in the shootings this month of DeAngelo Tafoya and David Lara. Author: Jennifer Campbell-Hicks Updated: 11:38 AM MDT April 13, 2021
DENVER The District Attorney s Office said on Tuesday that it has filed charges of first-degree murder against two suspects in a double homicide on April 1 in West Denver.
Elias Chavez and Tlaloc Chavez, both 22 years old, were charged on Thursday in the fatal shootings of DeAngelo Tafoya, 22, and David Lara, 59, the DA s Office said. The suspects are each charged with:
4 counts of first-degree murder
2 counts of criminal attempt to commit first-degree murder