The lights that decorate the Sorlie Memorial Bridge were a source of behind-the-scenes political friction last summer when a committee of state and area leaders denied a pair of requests to change the lights to recognize a Pride celebration and the city's third annual Indigenous Peoples Day.
The lights that decorate the Sorlie Memorial Bridge were a source of behind-the-scenes political friction last summer when a committee of state and area leaders denied a pair of requests to change the lights to recognize a Pride celebration and the city's third annual Indigenous Peoples Day.
The lights that decorate the Sorlie Memorial Bridge were a source of behind-the-scenes political friction last summer when a committee of state and area leaders denied a pair of requests to change the lights to recognize a Pride celebration and the city's third annual Indigenous Peoples Day.
The lights that decorate the Sorlie Memorial Bridge were a source of behind-the-scenes political friction last summer when a committee of state and area leaders denied a pair of requests to change the lights to recognize a Pride celebration and the city's third annual Indigenous Peoples Day.