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Families appalled at condition of San Antonio Catholic cemeteries, demand answers Instead of flowers, many bring lawn care equipment when visiting loved ones Tags: Families appalled at condition of San Antonio Catholic cemeteries, demand answers SAN ANTONIO – Over the past few months, the KSAT Defenders have been inundated with complaints about the conditions at cemeteries owned by the Archdiocese of San Antonio. Many were appalled at the state of the properties. Tall weeds and grass, headstones buried under dirt, and some gravesites that have sunken several feet not at all what you expect to see when visiting your loved ones. ....
A new West Brighton coffee shop plans for backyard dining and walkup window Updated May 03, 2021; Posted May 03, 2021 The former Fab Cup in West Brighton will be Northside Cafe with new ownership. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Juan Becerra kneeled to paint the base of a door jamb in his new, West Brighton coffee shop. He and business partner Rory McCarthy plan to open Northside Coffee on May 15. The fresh coat of paint is Stage 1 of recent improvements underway at 605 Forest Avenue. Juan Beccera is co-owner of soon coming Northside Cafe in West Brighton. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri) ....
Letters to the editor: On David Soules Las Cruces Sun-News Thank you David Soules Dr. David Soules leaves behind a legacy as a conservationist, manager, and a historian working to preserve the history not only of the land but also of our national defense. I knew him as the manager of one of the biggest contracts providing support to White Sands Missile Range’s mission, and also serving as a member of the White Sands Missile Range Historical Museum Foundation. In that capacity, and because of his superb intellect, he provided valuable advice, insight, and was also a source of information in developing strategies on how the foundation could improve its outreach to the communities we serve as well as the many visitors who came from the four corners of the earth. to visit the museum. ....
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Robert Gehrke. | Feb. 14, 2021, 1:00 p.m. Back in the spring and well into 2020, the coronavirus was taking a dramatically disproportionate toll on Utah’s racial and ethnic minority communities. In some weeks, more than half of the new cases were detected in the Hispanic and Latino community, even though they make up about 14% of the state’s population. In June, a Latino Utahn was seven times as likely to contract the virus as a white resident, while Pacific Islander and Black residents were five times and three times more likely to get the virus. The reasons were not a mystery. These Utahns were more likely to work in essential services, often lived in multi-generational homes and had less access to health care. And they paid a terrible price. ....