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El seleccionado inglés venció 4-2 al cuadro capitaneado por Luka Modric.

El seleccionado inglés venció 4-2 al cuadro capitaneado por Luka Modric.
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2026年6月18日《VOA今日焦点》重点新闻内容包括:美伊谅解备忘录内容曝光 特朗普总统说可望48小时内签署;七国集团峰会发表关键矿产宣言,以遏制中国的市场主导地位;2026年世界杯足球赛进入第七天 葡萄牙首战不如预期 英格兰、哥伦比亚接力登场。
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(The Center Square) - The girls are getting younger and the traffickers are getting more violent. That’s the reality in the sex trafficking world in King County, according to those working night and day to rescue the victims. Kristine Moreland, executive director of The More We Love, is at the center of that rescue mission. The Renton shelter she runs is at max capacity. “We took 128 crisis calls in 12 days,” said Moreland in a Tuesday interview with The Center Square. They currently have 22 women and 29 children at the facility which is fully funded by private donations. “We create pathways out of homelessness, addiction, human trafficking and domestic violence. We have 32 beds of shelter space that accommodate single women and women with children,” Moreland said. “We are looking at expanding up to the full capacity of 109 beds. And the real intention is giving the women and children a longer-term stay. We don't want to just be checking boxes and meeting the crisis, but we really want to stabilize and give pathways to employment and housing.” Mike Dunn of Dunn Lumber is among their donors. Dunn recently paid to put up a sign along a stretch of Aurora Avenue North in Seattle to discourage buyers. Moreland crafted the message based off interviews she’s had with "johns" over the years about what would deter them from buying sex. She told The Center Square the only thing that will prevent buyers is the fear of being found out by someone they care about. One of the signs reads: “My dad was buying girls my age. 16!!! He no longer felt safe to me. (Real Daughter of a sex buyer)” Sex trafficking along Aurora Avenue North in Seattle is not new. It’s been bad for decades, but neighbors and business owners are fed up and recently held a protest that shut down the busy highway. As reported by The Center Square, about 300 people showed up in support of pressuring city and state officials to respond to the crime plaguing the area. “When it comes to sex workers, if you make those arrests, tell me you're not going to find trafficked people?” asked Seattle Police Guild President Kent Loux in a June 12 interview with The Center Square. “Tell me you're not going to find juveniles. Tell me you're not going to find victims of other crimes that you can help. And tell me that we can't work our way up to the pimps that are running these girls and taking advantage and preying on others.” On June 11, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and city officials held a press conference in response to mounting pressure about the crime plagued stretch of Aurora, and Tuesday, Wilson’s office released a statement about recent emphasis patrols in the area. “During the effort, three minors were identified and connected with protective services. Ten adults were transported to access shelter, advocacy, and other support services." "As part of the effort to prevent the sexual exploitation of minors, investigators identified six individuals seeking to exploit children. Those individuals were arrested and charged with felony offenses,” read the press release. Moreland said the lack of prosecution for the buyers and traffickers is fueling the trade because they know if they’re caught, it’s little more than a slap on the wrist. “The fact that you can purchase a human being and that is a misdemeanor charge, rather than a felony charge…..I mean if we just made that one adjustment right there, it could start to lower the demand,” said Moreland. “Unfortunately, our policy isn't working in the favor of protecting the young girls that are being exploited out here. Just talk to some of these young women who are being violated and victimized at the highest level. It's shameful.” The Center Square reached out to the King County Council to ask about a budget request made last year by King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion to address the crisis. Councilman Reagan Dunn’s Chief of Staff Cody Eccles sent a document via email showing Manion requested funding for two additional prosecuting attorneys to handle the backlog of sex trafficking cases in June 2025. “In King County, an estimated 500-700 children are forced into sex work each year. Every day, approximately 300 people buy sex along Aurora Avenue, which is often recognized as the second busiest buying 'track' in the United States,” wrote Manion in a budget request. “Every investigation requires multiple search warrants to gather evidence from social media, cellphone extractions, and surveillance to corroborate victims’ experiences, and most investigations include the review of thousands of pages of financial records and other digital material," the request stated. "Without adequate funding to tackle these serious and heartbreaking crimes, vulnerable victims will continue to suffer at the hands of pimps and traffickers who exploit them for profit.” The positions were not funded in the final budget, which Moreland says shows a lack of commitment to the stopping the issue. “What are we prioritizing, right? We should be prioritizing funding to end commercial sexual exploitation of our baby girls,” said Moreland. Her next mission is to expand their shelter capacity to help the youngest victims. “We do not have any youth beds or any beds available for young girls who are being exposed to trafficking. We are number two right now in the country for children being exploited, especially out on Aurora," she said. "I feel it's our responsibility to the community to expand our shelter beds to accommodate youth. So that is our next mission.”
(The Center Square) - The girls are getting younger and the traffickers are getting more violent. That’s the reality in the sex trafficking world in King County, according to those working night and day to rescue the victims. Kristine Moreland, executive director of The More We Love, is at the center of that rescue mission. The Renton shelter she runs is at max capacity. “We took 128 crisis calls in 12 days,” said Moreland in a Tuesday interview with The Center Square. They currently have 22 women and 29 children at the facility which is fully funded by private donations. “We create pathways out of homelessness, addiction, human trafficking and domestic violence. We have 32 beds of shelter space that accommodate single women and women with children,” Moreland said. “We are looking at expanding up to the full capacity of 109 beds. And the real intention is giving the women and children a longer-term stay. We don't want to just be checking boxes and meeting the crisis, but we really want to stabilize and give pathways to employment and housing.” Mike Dunn of Dunn Lumber is among their donors. Dunn recently paid to put up a sign along a stretch of Aurora Avenue North in Seattle to discourage buyers. Moreland crafted the message based off interviews she’s had with "johns" over the years about what would deter them from buying sex. She told The Center Square the only thing that will prevent buyers is the fear of being found out by someone they care about. One of the signs reads: “My dad was buying girls my age. 16!!! He no longer felt safe to me. (Real Daughter of a sex buyer)” Sex trafficking along Aurora Avenue North in Seattle is not new. It’s been bad for decades, but neighbors and business owners are fed up and recently held a protest that shut down the busy highway. As reported by The Center Square, about 300 people showed up in support of pressuring city and state officials to respond to the crime plaguing the area. “When it comes to sex workers, if you make those arrests, tell me you're not going to find trafficked people?” asked Seattle Police Guild President Kent Loux in a June 12 interview with The Center Square. “Tell me you're not going to find juveniles. Tell me you're not going to find victims of other crimes that you can help. And tell me that we can't work our way up to the pimps that are running these girls and taking advantage and preying on others.” On June 11, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and city officials held a press conference in response to mounting pressure about the crime plagued stretch of Aurora, and Tuesday, Wilson’s office released a statement about recent emphasis patrols in the area. “During the effort, three minors were identified and connected with protective services. Ten adults were transported to access shelter, advocacy, and other support services." "As part of the effort to prevent the sexual exploitation of minors, investigators identified six individuals seeking to exploit children. Those individuals were arrested and charged with felony offenses,” read the press release. Moreland said the lack of prosecution for the buyers and traffickers is fueling the trade because they know if they’re caught, it’s little more than a slap on the wrist. “The fact that you can purchase a human being and that is a misdemeanor charge, rather than a felony charge…..I mean if we just made that one adjustment right there, it could start to lower the demand,” said Moreland. “Unfortunately, our policy isn't working in the favor of protecting the young girls that are being exploited out here. Just talk to some of these young women who are being violated and victimized at the highest level. It's shameful.” The Center Square reached out to the King County Council to ask about a budget request made last year by King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion to address the crisis. Councilman Reagan Dunn’s Chief of Staff Cody Eccles sent a document via email showing Manion requested funding for two additional prosecuting attorneys to handle the backlog of sex trafficking cases in June 2025. “In King County, an estimated 500-700 children are forced into sex work each year. Every day, approximately 300 people buy sex along Aurora Avenue, which is often recognized as the second busiest buying 'track' in the United States,” wrote Manion in a budget request. “Every investigation requires multiple search warrants to gather evidence from social media, cellphone extractions, and surveillance to corroborate victims’ experiences, and most investigations include the review of thousands of pages of financial records and other digital material," the request stated. "Without adequate funding to tackle these serious and heartbreaking crimes, vulnerable victims will continue to suffer at the hands of pimps and traffickers who exploit them for profit.” The positions were not funded in the final budget, which Moreland says shows a lack of commitment to the stopping the issue. “What are we prioritizing, right? We should be prioritizing funding to end commercial sexual exploitation of our baby girls,” said Moreland. Her next mission is to expand their shelter capacity to help the youngest victims. “We do not have any youth beds or any beds available for young girls who are being exposed to trafficking. We are number two right now in the country for children being exploited, especially out on Aurora," she said. "I feel it's our responsibility to the community to expand our shelter beds to accommodate youth. So that is our next mission.”
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Oneida beadwork artist Mariah Tyakohelahthè Diaz celebrates her Native American identity while preserving cultural traditions through her business, Ostalókwa by Mariah. The post Mariah Tyakohelahthè Diaz is helping carry Oneida beading traditions into the next generation appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Oneida beadwork artist Mariah Tyakohelahthè Diaz celebrates her Native American identity while preserving cultural traditions through her business, Ostalókwa by Mariah. The post Mariah Tyakohelahthè Diaz is helping carry Oneida beading traditions into the next generation appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.
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The winner of the Mexico-South Korea match on Thursday likely ends up as the top seed out of Group A; a draw leaves things in limbo.
The winner of the Mexico-South Korea match on Thursday likely ends up as the top seed out of Group A; a draw leaves things in limbo.
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A year ago, Victoria Martinez Penaranda decided to transfer from San Marcos to Alta Vista Alternative High after discovering it wasn’t the right fit for her. That change became a catalyst for her future in the Santa Barbara Unified School District. Now, she’s taking her experiences to the highest body in the district as the […] The post Victoria Martinez Penaranda, SBUSD’s new student board member, wants to be a voice for other students appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.
A year ago, Victoria Martinez Penaranda decided to transfer from San Marcos to Alta Vista Alternative High after discovering it wasn’t the right fit for her. That change became a catalyst for her future in the Santa Barbara Unified School District. Now, she’s taking her experiences to the highest body in the district as the […] The post Victoria Martinez Penaranda, SBUSD’s new student board member, wants to be a voice for other students appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.
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For Violet Catches, the Defense Department’s decision not to rescind the Medals of Honor awarded to soldiers who were at the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre was a gut punch. “I cried,” said Catches, a descendant of survivors and a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Catches said one of her great-grandfathers was killed at […]
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For Violet Catches, the Defense Department’s decision not to rescind the Medals of Honor awarded to soldiers who were at the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre was a gut punch. “I cried,” said Catches, a descendant of survivors and a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Catches said one of her great-grandfathers was killed at […]
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گفتوگوهای احتمالی اروپا با طالبان؛ اخراج مهاجران افغان از آلمان و چالشهای حقوقی و سیاسی آن
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گفتوگوهای احتمالی اروپا با طالبان؛ اخراج مهاجران افغان از آلمان و چالشهای حقوقی و سیاسی آن
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نگاهی به مفاد تفاهمنامه بین دولت پرزیدنت ترامپ و جمهوری اسلامی ایران
نگاهی به مفاد تفاهمنامه بین دولت پرزیدنت ترامپ و جمهوری اسلامی ایران
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A police official said that losing the technology would be “crippling,” but Council members pushed back on claims that Flock license plate readers, and cameras in general, make the city safer. The post Flock camera contract rejected by Cleveland City Council committee, but debate will continue appeared first on Signal Cleveland.
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A police official said that losing the technology would be “crippling,” but Council members pushed back on claims that Flock license plate readers, and cameras in general, make the city safer. The post Flock camera contract rejected by Cleveland City Council committee, but debate will continue appeared first on Signal Cleveland.
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خبرنگاران خبرگزاری بلومبرگ و آکسیوس چهارشنبه عصر به وقت واشنگتن گزارش دادند که یادداشت تفاهم میان آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی برای پایان دادن به درگیریهای نظامی، بهصورت الکترونیکی ساعاتی قبل امضا شد.
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خبرنگاران خبرگزاری بلومبرگ و آکسیوس چهارشنبه عصر به وقت واشنگتن گزارش دادند که یادداشت تفاهم میان آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی برای پایان دادن به درگیریهای نظامی، بهصورت الکترونیکی ساعاتی قبل امضا شد.
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17 ივნისს ისრაელმა დაამტკიცა ებრაული სკოლის გაფართოება ოკუპირებულ დასავლეთ სანაპიროზე, პალესტინის ქალაქ ჰებრონის ცენტრში მცხოვრები მოსახლეებისთვის, რაც, პალესტინელების თქმით, ათწლეულების წინ მიღწეულ შეთანხმებას არღვევს. ისრაელის ფინანსთა მინისტრმა ამ გეგმების შესახებ გამოაცხადა ერთი დღის შემდეგ მას მერე, რაც განაცხადა, რომ გააუქმა შეთანხმება, რომლის მიხედვით პალესტინელთა მუნიციპალიტეტი აკონტროლებდა გარკვეულ დაგეგმარებასა და სამშენებლო სამუშაოებს ჰებრონის ისტორიული ცენტრის გარშემო, სადაც...
17 ივნისს ისრაელმა დაამტკიცა ებრაული სკოლის გაფართოება ოკუპირებულ დასავლეთ სანაპიროზე, პალესტინის ქალაქ ჰებრონის ცენტრში მცხოვრები მოსახლეებისთვის, რაც, პალესტინელების თქმით, ათწლეულების წინ მიღწეულ შეთანხმებას არღვევს. ისრაელის ფინანსთა მინისტრმა ამ გეგმების შესახებ გამოაცხადა ერთი დღის შემდეგ მას მერე, რაც განაცხადა, რომ გააუქმა შეთანხმება, რომლის მიხედვით პალესტინელთა მუნიციპალიტეტი აკონტროლებდა გარკვეულ დაგეგმარებასა და სამშენებლო სამუშაოებს ჰებრონის ისტორიული ცენტრის გარშემო, სადაც...
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Nonprofit celebrates decades of service and connection as it gathers at Louise Smith’s home to hand out meal No. 30 million.
Nonprofit celebrates decades of service and connection as it gathers at Louise Smith’s home to hand out meal No. 30 million.
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European Union Heads of Mission have concluded their first joint visit to Sudan since the The post EU envoys conclude first joint visit to Sudan since war began appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.
European Union Heads of Mission have concluded their first joint visit to Sudan since the The post EU envoys conclude first joint visit to Sudan since war began appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.
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Amerîka û Komara Îslamî ya Îranê, ku ji vir û pê ve wekî "alî" dê werein binavkirin, bi niyetpakî, di roja 14'ê vê Hezîranê de li ser van xalan li hev kirine: Xala 1 - Rawestandina Dijminatiyê Alî û hevalbendên wan ên di şerê heyî de, bi îmzekirina vê Yadaşta Lihevtêgihîştinê, radigihînin ku ew ê bilez û bi domdarî hemî operasyonên leşkerî li hemî eniyan, tevî Libnanê, bidawî bînin. Alî soz didin ku li dijî hev tu şer an operasyonek leşkerî dest pê nekin, ji gef an karanîna hêzê li...
Amerîka û Komara Îslamî ya Îranê, ku ji vir û pê ve wekî "alî" dê werein binavkirin, bi niyetpakî, di roja 14'ê vê Hezîranê de li ser van xalan li hev kirine: Xala 1 - Rawestandina Dijminatiyê Alî û hevalbendên wan ên di şerê heyî de, bi îmzekirina vê Yadaşta Lihevtêgihîştinê, radigihînin ku ew ê bilez û bi domdarî hemî operasyonên leşkerî li hemî eniyan, tevî Libnanê, bidawî bînin. Alî soz didin ku li dijî hev tu şer an operasyonek leşkerî dest pê nekin, ji gef an karanîna hêzê li...
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(The Center Square) – The American Parents Coalition is calling on Congress to examine federal funding of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, stating in its letter that the organization pushes “radical” political ideology onto schoolchildren nationwide with tax dollars. Executive director of American Parents Coalition Alleigh Marré told The Center Square that “taxpayer dollars should never support institutions that promote political activism.” “Instead of acting upon its intended mission to promote STEM programs for future generations, NASEM is focused on 'equity in STEM,' transgender ideology, and climate activism in classrooms,” Marré said. “Parents deserve accountability and transparency when it comes to what their dollars are being used for and what is being taught to their children,” Marré said. “Congress must investigate NASEM’s funding and practices,” Marré said. American Parents Coalition’s letter was sent to Congressman Brian Babin, chairman of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Neither NASEM nor Babin responded to The Center Square’s requests for comment. The letter stated that while “NASEM receives hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding every year,” it has “transformed itself into a platform for pushing radical political agendas into K–12 classrooms across America.” “These are taxpayer dollars entrusted to an institution whose stated mandate is to provide independent, nonpartisan scientific guidance,” the letter said. “Instead, NASEM has funneled resources toward left-wing advocacy organizations that push explicitly political agendas onto students and publicly share resources filled with extreme political ideology,” the letter said. NASEM has promoted “a specific climate agenda and so-called ‘environmental justice’ curricula in K–12 schools,” according to the letter. One organization that NASEM funds is EcoRise, which “distributes lesson plans for elementary, middle, and high school students in which students ‘discover how they can help dismantle and counteract damage caused by systemic racism,’” the letter said. The letter also touched on NASEM’s promotion of gender ideology to schools. “NASEM's 2023 workshop ‘Supporting the Health and Well-Being of Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth’ encouraged schools to use ‘affirming pronouns’ and to validate students' self-declared gender identities, even when parents object or refuse to do so,” the letter said. As Marré also noted, NASEM last year published a report “laced with racially and ideologically charged rhetoric” entitled “Equity in K–12 STEM Education: Framing Decisions for the Future,” the letter said. The letter stated that “NASEM's workshops, curricula partnerships, and DEI-framed publications appear to be in direct conflict with” federal directives. NASEM has come under fire lately from Consumers’ Research for promoting woke ideology with tax dollars, as well as faced scrutiny from state attorneys general for refusing to remove climate agenda from a judicial manual. NASEM was founded to advise the government on issues related to science, engineering and medicine, according to its website.
(The Center Square) – The American Parents Coalition is calling on Congress to examine federal funding of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, stating in its letter that the organization pushes “radical” political ideology onto schoolchildren nationwide with tax dollars. Executive director of American Parents Coalition Alleigh Marré told The Center Square that “taxpayer dollars should never support institutions that promote political activism.” “Instead of acting upon its intended mission to promote STEM programs for future generations, NASEM is focused on 'equity in STEM,' transgender ideology, and climate activism in classrooms,” Marré said. “Parents deserve accountability and transparency when it comes to what their dollars are being used for and what is being taught to their children,” Marré said. “Congress must investigate NASEM’s funding and practices,” Marré said. American Parents Coalition’s letter was sent to Congressman Brian Babin, chairman of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Neither NASEM nor Babin responded to The Center Square’s requests for comment. The letter stated that while “NASEM receives hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding every year,” it has “transformed itself into a platform for pushing radical political agendas into K–12 classrooms across America.” “These are taxpayer dollars entrusted to an institution whose stated mandate is to provide independent, nonpartisan scientific guidance,” the letter said. “Instead, NASEM has funneled resources toward left-wing advocacy organizations that push explicitly political agendas onto students and publicly share resources filled with extreme political ideology,” the letter said. NASEM has promoted “a specific climate agenda and so-called ‘environmental justice’ curricula in K–12 schools,” according to the letter. One organization that NASEM funds is EcoRise, which “distributes lesson plans for elementary, middle, and high school students in which students ‘discover how they can help dismantle and counteract damage caused by systemic racism,’” the letter said. The letter also touched on NASEM’s promotion of gender ideology to schools. “NASEM's 2023 workshop ‘Supporting the Health and Well-Being of Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth’ encouraged schools to use ‘affirming pronouns’ and to validate students' self-declared gender identities, even when parents object or refuse to do so,” the letter said. As Marré also noted, NASEM last year published a report “laced with racially and ideologically charged rhetoric” entitled “Equity in K–12 STEM Education: Framing Decisions for the Future,” the letter said. The letter stated that “NASEM's workshops, curricula partnerships, and DEI-framed publications appear to be in direct conflict with” federal directives. NASEM has come under fire lately from Consumers’ Research for promoting woke ideology with tax dollars, as well as faced scrutiny from state attorneys general for refusing to remove climate agenda from a judicial manual. NASEM was founded to advise the government on issues related to science, engineering and medicine, according to its website.
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Black and Brown artists will be performing across various stages at Summerfest. Here’s a lineup of the headliners and when you can see them. The post Summerfest kicks off Thursday: Here are the Black and Brown headliners this year appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Black and Brown artists will be performing across various stages at Summerfest. Here’s a lineup of the headliners and when you can see them. The post Summerfest kicks off Thursday: Here are the Black and Brown headliners this year appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.
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Mais que futebol, a nação brasileira representa a força de povos que resistem, sonham e desafiam o poder O post Por que o Brasil inspira povos do mundo inteiro? apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.
Mais que futebol, a nação brasileira representa a força de povos que resistem, sonham e desafiam o poder O post Por que o Brasil inspira povos do mundo inteiro? apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.
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Amanda Hollowell, a veteran organizer of voting rights campaigns, defeated Joyce Griggs in the Democratic primary runoff to face Republican Jim Kingston in the November election for Coastal Georgia's 1st District Congressional seat. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.
Amanda Hollowell, a veteran organizer of voting rights campaigns, defeated Joyce Griggs in the Democratic primary runoff to face Republican Jim Kingston in the November election for Coastal Georgia's 1st District Congressional seat. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.
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About three dozen Oregonians whose wells have run dry, Southern Oregon University and state courthouses with little security are among the greatest beneficiaries of millions of dollars in emergency funding approved by Oregon lawmakers. The 20 members of the Legislature’s Emergency Board on Wednesday mostly unanimously agreed to approve 33 requests from state agencies and […]

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About three dozen Oregonians whose wells have run dry, Southern Oregon University and state courthouses with little security are among the greatest beneficiaries of millions of dollars in emergency funding approved by Oregon lawmakers. The 20 members of the Legislature’s Emergency Board on Wednesday mostly unanimously agreed to approve 33 requests from state agencies and […]