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Ma Khia Bryant didn t have to die Deescalation could have saved her

Ma’Khia Bryant didn’t have to die. Deescalation could have saved her. Vox.com 8 hrs ago Merushka Bisetty © SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images A protester during a Black Lives Matter demonstration following the fatal police shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant in Columbus, Ohio, on April 24, 2021. My first encounter of a teenager with a weapon was when I was a 23-year-old intern providing services at a youth foster home. I received a call from a foster mother about a dispute that occurred between two teens. I could hear them yelling and cursing at each other in the background, and I told the mother to put me on speaker so that I could talk to them as I was driving over.

Homekey Studios in Lompoc Turns Office Buildings Into Housing for Formerly Homeless

Homekey Studios in Lompoc Turns Office Buildings Into Housing for Formerly Homeless The complex, converted to help those at increased risk of COVID-19, includes supportive services for the residents occupying the 14 units A former office building on the 100 block of North B Street in Lompoc has been repurposed as Homekey Studios, housing with wraparound services for underserved residents. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk photo) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland April 3, 2021 | 8:24 p.m. Former office buildings previously owned by Santa Barbara County have been converted into permanent supportive housing with wraparound services for several formerly homeless residents in Lompoc. Located on the 100 block of North B Street, the county acquired two side-by-side office buildings on one lot and repurposed the site into Homekey Studios.

SBC Public Health Department: Say NO to holiday family gatherings

SBC Public Health Department: Just say No to holiday family gatherings The Santa Barbara County Health Department attributes recent record-breaking COVID-19 case counts to Thanksgiving gatherings. With Christmas fast approaching, the department fears those numbers will skyrocket if people don’t say “no” to more holiday get-togethers. and last updated 2020-12-21 16:27:11-05 The Santa Barbara County Health Department attributes recent record-breaking COVID-19 case counts to Thanksgiving gatherings. With Christmas fast approaching, the department fears those numbers will skyrocket if people don’t say “no” to more holiday get-togethers. “Personal choices do have a ripple effect. It’s life-threatening. It is life and death,” said Dr. Van Do-Reynoso, Santa Barbara County Public Health Director.

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