Heavy fog changes landscape of downtown Flint
Updated May 07, 2021;
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FLINT, MI As a heavy fog rolled in this morning, the landscape of downtown Flint seemingly changed on Friday, May 7.
Visibility slimmed block by block, and large landmarks such as the Mott Foundation building and the weather ball were clouded.
MLive multimedia specialist Jake May took to the streets with his camera to document this weather.
Take a look through the gallery above to see how the fog changed the familiar looks around the city’s buildings, streets and sidewalks, as well as the Flint River.
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Here are three ways Black Lives Matter protests changed America | PennLive Editorial
Updated Apr 30, 2021;
One year after the Black Lives Matter protests: what did they achieve? A year after people in Pennsylvania and all over the country took to the streets to protest the murder of George Floyd, has anything changed?
Those are the questions PennLive posed to activists and law enforcement officials last week. And the answer was a resounding yes.
Protesters such as political activist Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson and Kevin Maxson, with Voice for the Voiceless, say the protests mattered, and those who shouted against racism in town squares should be proud of what they achieved. We agree. And what may be surprising, so do officials such as Harrisburg Police Commissioner Thomas C. Carter, Carlisle Mayor Tim Scott and Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo. They all shared their thoughts last week on PennLive’s “Black Lives Matter: One Year Later” webinar that was broadcast li
Flint man pays homage to DMX, Floyd Mayweather and other celebs through fruit carving
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The list goes on.
These are just a few names of the celebrities Ernest “Ernie” Lamar has met in person, or simply had encouragement or words promoting the Flint artist’s unique craft fruit carving.
Lamar, 27 of Flint, started the business Ernie Fruits in 2018 after his sister requested he chop some fruit to make a platter for her baby shower.
Since the baby shower, Lamar’s business has become the centerpiece for nightclub events, parties, festivals and celebrations as well as a source of joy and healthy treats.
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7 fresh ways to explore Michigan’s great outdoors this spring
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If hope were a season, it would be spring. Every sign of its return feels like optimism embodied: Birdsong and bicycle bells, budding trees, the soul-stirring scent of rain.
This spring, that sense of promise feels especially potent and necessary. Just as a crocus pushes up from underground after a hard, long winter, many of us are stepping into this new season after an isolated and challenging year. We have mixed emotions, no doubt, but Mother Nature continues to offer her good medicine: beauty, wonder, proof that life goes on. Fresh air and sunshine, too as essential to our own thriving as they are to the ever-greening world.