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Virginia couple welcomes baby girl early this Christmas in Charlotte during layover

CHARLOTTE (WTVD) A Virginia couple brought home a little bit of North Carolina on Christmas while passing through Charlotte. Doug and Randi Brown lived overseas for the last seven years serving in the Air Force and had just moved back to the United States and were desperate to see family in Iowa now that they had a baby on the way. We weren t sure what was going to happen, but we were sure we wouldn t be heading back to Virginia that night, Doug told ABC-affiliate WSOC. After visiting family, the young couple was heading home to Virginia, 330 miles away from Charlotte, for Christmas when Randi s water broke about 20 minutes before they landed in Charlotte for a quick layover.

Leading Suicide Prevention Orgs Ask the 11th Circuit to Rehear Florida Conversion Therapy Case

Leading Suicide Prevention Orgs Ask the 11th Circuit to Rehear Florida Conversion Therapy Case Share Article The Trevor Project, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and American Association of Suicidology partnered in an amicus curiae brief to emphasize the need for municipalities to address the strong association between conversion therapy and increased suicide risk. LGBTQ youth who have undergone conversion therapy are more than twice as likely to report having attempted suicide as those who did not. NEW YORK (PRWEB) December 21, 2020 Today, The Trevor Project, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), and the American Association of Suicidology (AAS) united to ask the entire 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to rehear the case of Otto v. City of Boca Raton (No. 19-10604). On November 20, 2020, a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit ruled in a split opinion with a powerful dissent to strike d

Artisan collective launches storefront in Lovingston

A new storefront in Nelson County features shelves and tables teeming with locally crafted goods. The heART of Nelson Artisan Collective’s storefront, located at 611 Front Street in Lovingston, held its opening day Dec. 10 and is operated by collective treasurer Randi Brown and president Carla Quenneville. Entering the store, customers are immediately greeted with hand made linens, aprons, jewelry, soaps and woodworking pieces. Staying true to the collective’s name and mission, all of the products, Brown said, are made by the people who call Nelson home. Brown said there are seven artists with the collective that have committed to keeping the store — the latest venture for the recently formed group — stocked year round. Currently doing a pop up for the holidays, Brown and Quenneville are looking to January for a grand opening.

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