RACINEÂ â More locations have been announced COVID-19 vaccination clinics.
Another of the cityâs community centers, the Tyler-Domer Community Center, will be a COVID-19 community vaccination location for Racine residents on Friday and Saturday, May 21 and 22.
Additionally, all Wisconsin Pick ân Save pharmacies are now accepting walk-ins to get vaccinated, no appointment necessary.
The Tyler-Domer Community Center is in the heart of Common Council President John Tate IIâs district, and he is encouraging all his eligible constituents to get vaccinated.
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âAs we continue to feel a sense of normalcy return, getting vaccinated is our best way forward and how we put this pandemic behind us,  Tate said in the news release. Black and brown communities were hit hardest when the pandemic first struck. That s why it is critical that vaccines be made available in the most accessible and convenient ways possible. Let s not throw away our shot. Get vaccina
In-Depth: Running events return to San Diego
Organizers put emphasis on runner safety
Large-scale running events will make their return to San Diego this summer. ABC 10News Reporter Jared Aarons looks at the changes organizers will make to keep runners safe.
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - When runners line up for the Crown City Classic on July 3, it will be the first large, in-person road race in San Diego County since the pandemic shut down the industry last year. We re really excited, says race director Jamie Monroe. It s a military community, 4th of July is important, and we want to see things back to normal.
Island Police: 100-year-old Somesville resident gets drive-by birthday tribute
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On May 3 at 2:18 p.m., a person called the police department to report a scam where the caller claimed to be working for Amazon. The reporting party did not give out any personal information and called the police department to have the incident documented.
The police department received an abandoned 911 call on May 3 at 3:41 p.m. After looking into it, no emergency was found.
At 5:18 p.m. on May 3, the police department took a reported of an attempted break in. The matter is under investigation.
An officer conducted security checks of properties on the Beech Hill Road the evening of May 4.
Island Briefs
CORRECTION
In last week’s issue, we incorrectly stated the date paid and permit parking would begin in Bar Harbor. That correct date is May 15.
Cadillac requires advance reservation and a park pass.
BAR HARBOR Starting May 26 through Oct. 19, the National Park Service is requiring advanced vehicle reservations to access Acadia National Park’s Cadillac Summit Road. The reservation system, originally tested by in the summer of 2020, is an effort to protect Cadillac Summit’s natural environment and to avoid overcrowding of the parking lot.
To make a vehicle reservation to access Cadillac Mountain by car, go to www.recreation.gov and enter Cadillac Summit in the search box. The cost is $4 per vehicle, plus a $2 reservation fee. Once the vehicle reservation is booked, visitors should save the confirmation code and purchase a park pass.