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The Mary Tyler Moore Show was a landmark television series. It established the template for the workplace sitcom and featured a single woman whose life revolved around her friends not a man or her family fitting right into the women’s lib movement of the early ’70s. But if it had a single flaw, it was that its protagonist was almost
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The crowd in Sequim on Feb. 28. | Tim Wheeler / People s World
Scores of protesters joined a Black Lives Matter street-corner vigil in Sequim, Wash., Sunday, Feb. 28, several holding signs protesting the Feb. 16 slaying by Seattle police of Derek J. Hayden, who grew up in Sequim and had many friends and admirers here.
Marion “Honeybee” Burns, held a sign, “Derek Hayden: His Life Matters” as she stood beside Neil Morris, who has become a folk hero sitting on a lawn chair holding his own signs, at the same street corner nearly every day for over a year.
There was a din of car horns honking and people waving giving thumbs up salutes to greet the protest.
Mother of slain Gwinnett County woman: She will always be my baby
The Burns remembers their daughter, Faith, who was killed at a Dacula home on Valentine s Day.
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. - A 17-year-old was arrested and charged in connection to the shooting death of a 20-year-old Gwinnett County woman on Valentine’s Day. Gwinnett County police said the incident stemmed from some sort of argument. She will always be my baby and I will always love her, Hope Burns, the victim’s mother said.
It is a day usually associated with love, but it turned into heartbreak for the mother and father of Faith Burns. Gwinnett County police said Burns was shot and killed by Damia Mitchell in what investigators describe as a domestic altercation at a home on Uniwattee Trail.