A Cherokee County woman has taken on a monumental task. She's trying to clean up a cemetery that is so overgrown with brush it's impossible to walk through.
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May 7, 2021
LAUREL, Del. – A Laurel man who was wanted on felony criminal charges is now behind bars, according to police.
On Thursday, Delaware State Police were conducting directed patrols in the area of East Trap Pond Road, trying to locate 49-year-old Robert Jefferson, who was wanted for a burglary that took place on April 26th. A trooper in the area saw Jefferson driving a gray Nissan Sentra and tried to stop the vehicle, but Jefferson failed to stop.
Jefferson eventually stopped and fled into a wooded area near Shiloh Church Road. Troopers searched the wooded area but could not locate Jefferson.
Community market emerges in East Oakland to families struggling to keep food on tables
KTVU s Rob Roth reports.
OAKLAND, Calif. - The new Shiloh Mercy House Community Market in Oakland may look like many other grocery stores, but there is one enormous difference the food is free. Things have been kind of tough. They ve been here to help support and feed my loved ones and myself. It s really been a big help, said neighbor Pat Lancaster.
The market serves as a food pantry for those people having trouble affording food.
In the past, people would come and volunteers would hand them grocery bags filled with food someone else picked out. But at the new market people can ask for what they want.
Vaccine Week: Sleeves up for Summer in Anchorage
The Anchorage Health Department, Emergency Operations Center, and Mayor’s Office, along with community partners, are launching “Vaccine Week: Sleeves Up for Summer.” Vaccine Week will bring free, accessible vaccine clinics, prizes, and celebratory events to Anchorage during the first week of May. We’re going to #DoItForSummer.
More than 120,000 Anchorage residents have already rolled up their sleeves and gotten vaccinated against COVID-19. All Alaskans age 16 and older are eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Nearly 50 percent of eligible Anchorage residents have completed their vaccination series and more than 57 percent of eligible Anchorage residents have received at least one dose. We are well on our way to having 70 percent of the eligible population vaccinated in Anchorage.