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CONNECTICUT — At the half-way mark of 2023, all signs indicate it will be a banner year for bears.Connecticut’s black bear population has been out of hibernation (or, more accurately, torpor) for about three months, and residents of all but 15 towns have filed sighting reports with the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. In total, there have been 5,433 black bear sightings in Connecticut between June 27 and the start of the year, according to data provided Patch by DEEP.The glimpses of Yogi and his clan have been clustered in the north central area of the state, which…
DELAND, Fla. – A Volusia County restaurant has found what you might call the “secret sauce” when it comes to running a business.A Taste of Soul in DeLand is taking their family recipes and serving them up to the Central Florida community.“Once you come here, you’re considered family anyway,” said Taste of Soul owner Yvette Williams. “So, we consider this just a big old family affair.”Yvette said it was her husband Corey’s dream to open his own restaurant 31 years ago. But she said they wanted to wait for God’s timing.[EXCLUSIVE: Become a News 6 Insider (it’s FREE) | PINIT!…
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — JPMorgan Chase bank CEO says his company will continue diversity and inclusion programs despite the recent Supreme Court ruling on ending affirmative action in college admissions. Earlier this week, Jamie Dimon, the chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase, the world’s largest bank, sat down for an exclusive interview with News 8 Senior Daybreak Anchor Scott Sander. Amid questions about interest rates, jobs, and education, Dimon talked about DEI programs, and how some companies are moving away from them. “So the Supreme Court spoke and we have to follow the law. And, very roughly put they said no…
(WXYZ) — For 48-year-old Jason McGuire, boating is not just his business, it’s the legacy he plans to leave behind.“It’s been great and fruitful for me and for my family,” he said. “And I love it.”McGuire runs Riverside Marina in Detroit. He’s currently the only Black marina operator in Michigan and one of eight in the country.He said he plans to pass the legacy down to his sons. But, he also wants to open the door for the next generation to create a legacy of their own.“75% of this Earth is surrounded by water,” said McGuire. “So learning something, learning…
By Ayesha K. Mustafaa Editor Jason Bolin, 30, is a progressive young black. He is a man with a profession filled with hopes and dreams and aspirations to go further in life. He thinks about how he can help others to become unselfish, sharing, paying it forward while maintining a focus on family values. Meeting Bolin dispels the myth that some young black men are in crisis mode, either on their way to jail or subject to being shot down on the streets. At the Fondren Fashion House, 310 Mitchell Avenue, Bolin talked freely about the path he has taken…
Cherry WilsonBBC News OnlineBBC”It’s the filthiest, dirtiest, nastiest word in the English language.”That was the view of prosecutor Christopher Darden when the issue of saying the N-word came up in the 1995 murder trial of US football star OJ Simpson.And it’s a view that many people still share today.It initially defended the decision but the then-director general Tony Hall later issued an apology, saying it was a “mistake”.It now says there must be “exceptional editorial reasons to use the strongest racist terms” – and this must be personally approved by the corporation’s divisional directors.When I hear the word I shudder.…
through Cedric ‘Big Ced’ Thornton March 3, 2025 The program has doubled in a total of its victory in two years, starting the resurrected program of wrestling. About three years ago, Morgan State: University proclaim Olympic gold medalist wrestling champion Monday, as a new men’s wrestling coach, and the results are promising. According to WBAL television, the first black wrestler was on Monday defeat The gold medal when he took the prize at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. Four years later, he “won a silver medal in Barcelona.” When Morgan’s state decided to resurrect his wrestling program,…
TUSCALOOSA, pick up. – Seeds No. 3 Dillard University No. 7, Wilberforce University No. 7 of Wilberforce University, celebrated the University No. 7. On the contrary, Philander Smith 5, managed the semifinal match against the highest seed Stillman College to move to the championship game 2025 HBCUAC Hope Credit Union Basketball Championship In the right hall of the birth right on Saturday. Dillard University No. 3 89, № 7 Wilberforce University 80, 2ot University of Dillard repulsed the second half of the University of Wilberforce and spent twice a time for 89-80 victories to win a place in the conference.…
In the northern and South Carolina in the northern and South Carolina in the northern and South Carolina, the wild fire in the northern and South Carolina was forced to evacuate some areas in the North and South Carolina. Due to the combination of national air service, critical dried fuel and very low relative humidity, he warned the increase in fire in the region. In South Carolina, more than 175 fires burned 6.6 square miles (17 square kilometers), Gov. HENRY MCMASTER He declared a state of emergency on Sunday, to support wild burnt efforts and a state-burning prohibition was valid.…
Parkmobile, the parking application used by millions of drivers, has agreed to $ 32.8 million settlement After being named to a Failure to comply with data demand by 2021. According to NewsweekThe payments will be paid about 21 million people who filed the class action demand, saying that their personal information was exposed after using the parking application. “Parkmobile has reached a solution of a class action demand on a breach of data that occurred in March 2021,” the company said Newsweek. “Our decision to solve the case allows us to focus on the continuous protection of our clients’ information…