Cancelled Press Conference. Now a debate no show. That and news on when hell surrender in georgia. Also tonight a Cnn Exclusive. Meet the Trump Adviser who took the fifth when asked what he was doing january 6th. Tonight we know what he was doing and with whom. Later, what Hurricane Hilary could have in store for Southern California, which is bracing for its first storm this magnitude since 1939. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. The former president is expected to turn himself in at the Fulton County jail in atlanta next thursday or friday. That, according to a senior Law Enforcement official with knowledge of the surrender. Friday is the deadline for all 19 defendants. Trump, his former Chief Of Staff, several of his lawyers, a Top Justice Department official, and others all being booked, fingerprinted, and with probably the exception of the former president , photographed. In the last two days, the former president has backed out of opportunities to be seen by millions of televis
KINGSTON, N.Y. A lawsuit charging gender discrimination and abusive behavior that was filed against former Ulster County Finance Commissioner Burt Gulnick and Wendy Trojak, a payroll supervisor, was dismissed Thursday in Ulster County Supreme Court. In her complaint, Heather Mikesh, a former confidential secretary for Gulnick, alleged that she was subject to hostility, gender […]
Carl Winters, The Kalimba King, will be performing at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD) in San Francisco on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. This will be a free show suitable for the entire family that will feature jazz, blues, pop, oldies, freedom/civil rights songs, and gospel played on 12 kalimbas (African thumb pianos). | Special to The Post Carl Winters, The Kalimba King, will be performing at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD) in San Francisco on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. This will be a free show suitable for the entire family that will feature jazz, blues, pop, oldies, freedom/civil rights songs, and gospel played on
The local food bank’s bi-monthly distributions at Richmond Civic Center will transition from drive-up to walk-up services starting on Oct. 12. The final day of drive-thru distribution will be Thursday, Sept. 28. The Richmond Standard The local food bank’s bi-monthly distributions at Richmond Civic Center will transition from drive-up to walk-up services starting on Oct. 12. The final day of drive-thru distribution will be Thursday, Sept. 28. The distribution will continue to run bi-monthly from noon to 1 p.m. at Barrett Avenue and 25th Street. “The main
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