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The 5foot two musician bornn prince Rogers Nelson neverer forgot where he came from. Ro prince continued to live ande work in minneapolis where he died earlier today. Such a loss. Suc i know. W. And so surprising. People were not expecting thisns by any means. Boy, we continue ourtinuou coverage now of the death off tf prince and we are beginning tong learn a little moren a little mr information surrounding theundi circumstances of his death. The Associated Press report sheriffs deputies were calledrd to princes home this morningorg and found him unconscious in i an elevator. Leva First Responders performed cprrp buert efforts to revive him were unsuccessful. Essful joining us is foxs ted ted holler outside princes estates in minnesota. In minnesota ted give us a little bit morea t about where you are and i i imagine a lot of fans ares are showing up there at hist estate. Estate. Esta reporter yeah, sureh, sur thing its a quiet serene scene herene with one exception and thatsha people

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Growing up, there seemed to be an ongoing debate about the need or importance of arts education in public schools. Proponents of

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Community hopes to save Christ Episcopal School, which could close in June

Community hopes to save Christ Episcopal School, which could close in June Private school in danger of closing due to COVID The race is on to raise enough money to save Christ Episcopal School, on the verge of closure because of a deficit largely attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. ROCKVILLE, Md. (FOX 5 DC) - The race is on to raise enough money to save Christ Episcopal School, on the verge of closure because of a deficit largely attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. Acting Head of School Nicole Stone says the church, which operates the school, plans to close it in June if it can t raise $800,000 by the end of January. Stone says in the last week the school has picked up $65,000 in pledges.

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