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A two-block area was closed at around 6 p.m. from South Fifth Street from Martha Street to East Virginia Street and East Virginia Street between South Fourth Street and South Sixth Street on the report of the shooting. (Shutterstock)
SAN JOSE, CA Police are investigating a shooting death in San Jose Wednesday night.
A two-block area was closed at around 6 p.m. from South Fifth Street from Martha Street to East Virginia Street and East Virginia Street between South Fourth Street and South Sixth Street on the report of the shooting.
This event has been updated to a homicide. Number three for 2021. Media Advisory forthcoming. pic.twitter.com/eOEkp2S896
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It was never my intention to photograph the small town of Thames. As someone who is passionate about street photography, I confess to having a slight misconception that small towns were very ordinary, very predictable, very non-descript.
To make this small town, some 1 ½ hours from the city where I live, the subject of a photographic project would seem unlikely.
But by chance, I happened to be ‘passing through’ on a Saturday Market day, when the main street was a crowded and colourful mix of locals and out of towners with some great photo opportunities. Very soon I was returning whenever possible and 2 years later the project is ongoing.
Winnipeg Free Press
A year-long examination of Main Street homelessness I am writing this to my brothers and sisters, the mamas and the babies that are starting to die at alarming rates. Something needs to change. Teach these babies to share and to love first because this world never loved us, we ‘other’ people.
‐ Desirae
The only hint of yuletide colours is the red-and-white Canadian flag fluttering atop the old firefighter museum just off the Main Street strip.
Otherwise, this morning Christmas morning is quiet, indistinguishable from the previous day and the one that follows.
Life on the strip
WINNIPEG The first public restrooms in Downtown Winnipeg have opened, giving those experiencing homelessness access to basic human rights and necessities. On Tuesday, the city opened three temporary public restrooms at different locations throughout the Downtown area. The restrooms are a part of the City of Winnipeg s first phase of the Places to Go – Public Restroom Strategy. “The Places to Go Strategy is about profound human dignity and making sure that Winnipeg’s most vulnerable among us have access to basic human rights and necessities, Sherri Rollins, chairperson of the Standing Policy Committee on Protection, Community Services and Parks, said in a news release.