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Trump is gone, so Pennsylvania progressives are thinking local: That s where all the real stuff happens

Trump is gone, so Pennsylvania progressives are thinking local: ‘That’s where all the real stuff happens’ Andrew Seidman, The Philadelphia Inquirer © ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Carmina Taylor, co-founder of the Movement for Black and Brown Lives in Montgomery County. Taylor formed the group in part to elevate inequities in education, healthcare, and juvenile justice. “Those are issues in Montgomery County that have not been attended to,” she said. In Southwestern Pennsylvania, progressive activists are planning workshops on how to engage with voters who believe conspiracy theories like Donald Trump’s false claim that the election was stolen.

Stardust 40th anniversary: I remember what I did after my brother s funeral I went to another funeral

); Stardust 40th anniversary: I remember what I did after my brother s funeral. I went to another funeral In the early hours of Valentine’s day 40 years ago, there was a fire in the Stardust club in north Dublin. By Sean Murray Saturday 13 Feb 2021, 12:05 AM Feb 13th 2021, 12:05 AM 43,398 Views 16 Comments “This isn’t about a fire. It’s about people’s anniversaries. 48 of them died. We have to remember them. Not lose sight of them.” FEBRUARY IS A month that Linda Bishop never enjoys.  “The minute the calendar flips, you know it’s going to be a bad month,” she says this week. “Once the month goes into February, you already start feeling the niggles. You see the advertisements for Valentine’s Day. It all builds up to that day.”

Incumbents, challengers jump into Oxford municipal races

OXFORD • Around 12 people have qualified to run for a seat on the Oxford Board of Aldermen, but with only one mayoral candidate right now. Two of city’s incumbent aldermen, Janice Antonow and Rick Addy, have said they do not intend to run for reelection this year. In Oxford’s Ward 1 seat, three people have qualified for the race so far. Harry Alexander, a realtor, qualified to run as an independent candidate. Erin Smith, the executive director of Court Appointed Special Advocates, and Billy Crews, a development officer for the school of education at the University of Mississippi, both qualified to run Democrats.

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