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State Anti-Riot Bill: What s Next For Organizers?

Credit Rachael Pongetti/Courtesy Photo Organizers who have led local protests in the past year say they are disappointed, but undeterred by House Bill 1, otherwise known as the anti-riot bill.  “We’re never going to stop protesting,” said Haley Morrissette, North Florida regional organizer for Dream Defenders. “It’s the American way. We won’t stop taking to the streets to build people power.” Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the bill into law Monday. The bill was introduced last year as protests carried out throughout the state and country in response to the killing of George Floyd . Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis, Minnestota police officer charged with murder and manslaughter for causing Floyd’s death, was convicted Tuesday and is scheduled to be sentenced in June.

Prince s 1997 Minnesota Monthly Cover Story

Photo by Steve Parke By Martin Keller Note: This story originally appeared in the March 1997 issue of Minnesota Monthly. The fog lifting out of the Minnesota River Valley in Chanhassen casts an enchanting veil over the faceless industrial lots and strip malls along Highway 5. Hoarfrost generously flocks every tree and signpost. At this moment, all the familiar suburban fixtures seem almost as wondrously strange as Paisley Park, the $10 million pyramid-roofed complex in their midst. lt’s a couple of weeks before Christmas, and the huge film and audio recording center is uncharacteristically quiet. Most of the office staff is adjourned; only the occasional blast of a guitar lick or rhythm track can be heard from one of the studios, where the “house” band rehearses for upcoming television appearances in New York and a promised world tour later in the new year. A preppy-looking young man named Adam, employed as a personal attendant to the man Paisley Park staffers and others

Gulf Power restores service to 57,000 homes after Saturday storm causes wind damage, outages

Gulf Power restores service to 57,000 homes after Saturday storm causes wind damage, outages Pensacola News Journal Gulf Power announced that it has restored service to more than 57,000 customers as of midnight Saturday, leaving only about 100 still without power, after a powerful storm rolled through Escambia and Santa Rosa counties early Saturday. © John Blackie/jblackie@pnj.com Trucks make their way through high water Saturday, April 10, 2021, at the Graffiti Bridge in Pensacola after a powerful storm swept through the area. Gulf Power said almost all of the residences without power occurred after midnight Saturday. The storm ripped off the roof of a Pensacola brewery, downed trees and power lines, and cut off power to more than 57,000 homes at one point.

George Floyd: Florida activists hope for justice in Derek Chauvin trial

George Floyd: Florida activists hope for justice in Derek Chauvin trial
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