Open Streets With Social Antidote
This summer a popular feature on Main Street will return, and on June 4 - 5, it will be for Pride. If you didn t wander it last year, Open Streets is a multi-org collaboration between Social Antidote, The Blocks and the Downtown Alliance that shuts down most of downtown Salt Lake City s Main Street to traffic, leaving space for folks to wander between the lanes and train tracks, across the streets into bars and restaurants, or to watch the Social Antidote performances that fill the town with sound. Born from COVID-conscious entertainment efforts, the event is now part of a growing movement for those streets to
Criminal Complaint: Over $500,000 of drugs found during traffic stop in Carson County
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CARSON COUNTY, Texas (KFDA) - Two men face federal charges for having nearly $453,000 of cocaine and $100,000 of meth and two pounds of fentanyl during a traffic stop in Carson County, according to criminal complaint.
On May 6, at around 6:28 a.m., a DPS officer witnessed a silver SUV speeding on I-40 and conducted a traffic stop.
The trooper identified the driver as Gregory Evans Jr. who was with a female passenger and Marquis Wilson.
The trooper smelled marijuana coming from the car and asked the three travelers to exit the vehicle.
Joe Biden aspires to be the second coming of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, so short of his showing up to work in a wheelchair and sucking on a cigarette holder, the first hundred days, which he marks this week, will serve as the most symbolic reminder of the president’s sense of historic purpose.
The ritual observation of the passage of FDR’s calendrical contrivance promises to be even more turgid than usual this year. President Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress, which he delivers on Wednesday, will come with special solemnity. We will be reminded that delivering the nation from the baleful legacy of a one-term Republican in the midst of a national crisis with an urgent flurry of executive and legislative initiatives is what Democrats do.
Brownwood man indicted in connection with convenience store robbery
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A 28-year-old Brownwood man was indicted in connection with the Jan. 19, 2021 robbery of Lillie’s Food Mart, 1201 Austin Ave., records in Brown County District Clerk Cheryl Jones’ office state.
The March session of the Brown County Grand Jury returned a robbery indictment against Dakota Michael Cross, who remains in the Brown County Jail on additional charges of evading arrest and parole violation, jail records state.
Police said earlier officers were told a man entered the store, threatened an employee with a pocket knife and began yelling yelling, “This is a stickup! Give me your money! I don’t want to hurt you! Don’t make me hurt you!”
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