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Arlington PD Seeks Public’s Help In Stabbing of Roberto Lopez
On Tuesday, July 6, 2021, at approximately 1:11 a.m., officers responded to a convenience store in the 3300 block of E. Division Street after an employee reported that a man who was bleeding entered the store. The man was identified as Mr. Roberto Lopez. Mr. Lopez was transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced deceased.
Investigators believe that he had been stabbed multiple times. While it is unknown exactly where the stabbing occurred, witnesses reported seeing the man pull up to the convenience store location in a vehicle.
La Porte bar owner charged with child pornography, sex crimes
Officials warn there may be additional victims
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LA PORTE – A La Porte bar owner was arrested last weekend on child pornography and other sex crimes, according to police.
Neon Moon Saloon owner Kenneth Alger was arrested and charged with possession of child porn with the intent to promote, two counts of continuous sexual abuse of a child, and two counts of sexual performance by a child. Prosecutors are asking for a $1.25 million bond.
“He is a danger to the community. He’s a sexual predator,” said Johna Stallings, chief of the Harris County DA’s Office of Adult Sex Crimes and Trafficking Division.
Washington Beer Blog
Ecliptic Brewing taking over the former Base Camp Brewing location By washingtonbeerblog on April 28, 2021 at 2:03 PM
Earlier this year, we reported that Base Camp Brewing in Portland had closed and was looking for a buyer. Today we share the news that Portland’s
Ecliptic Brewing will take over the space and open its second location. The Moon Room, as they’ve decided to name it, is slated to open this summer.
Here is the announcement from Ecliptic Brewing.
Ecliptic Brewing to Open Second Location in Southeast Portland
Portland, Oregon. Earth. (April 28, 2021)- Oregon’s space-themed Ecliptic Brewing is excited to announce the opening of a second production facility and taproom in Southeast Portland in the summer of 2021, named “The Moon Room”.
In 2019, singer-songwriter Abigail Osborn was earning her degree in music business from Belmont University when she started to daydream in her classes about actually being a musician. So she did what any ambitious songwriter living in Nashville would do: She dropped out of school to pursue songwriting full-time. No longer having to skip out on meetings with publishers and producers to go to math class, she dove into the music world.
Osborn grew up in Thornton, Colorado, where she learned to play guitar at fifteen and performed at her church. At seventeen, she started writing songs, and she played her first show at the Moon Room at Summit Music Hall not long after. Although she was young and relatively inexperienced, the Denver music scene welcomed her with open arms.