Day: November 24, 2021
‘You took a life,’ Oklahoma family grieves the loss of teen killed by a suspected drunk driver
An Oklahoma family’s lives changed forever after a suspected drunk driver slammed into a car, fatally injuring Lacey Martin.
William F. Laman Public Library offering residents a lot more than books
Libraries across the country have either closed their doors forever or have limited their hours because of budget issues. One library in North Little Rock is bringing a whole new world to its patro…
Judge gives Alabama sex offender six life sentences | AP News
PRATTVILLE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama sex offender has been sentenced to six consecutive life terms, plus 190 years. Gary Wayne George, 57, of Prattville, pleaded guilty to three counts each of rape in the second degree and sodomy, five counts of possessi…
Judge Gives Alabama Sex Offender Six Life Sentences
An Alabama sex offender has been sentenced to six consecutive life terms, plus 190 years.
Miccosukee and Seminole artists plan exhibition ahead of Miami Art Week
Organizers hope it will usher in a new chapter of indigenous art in South Florida, and also encourage more young tribal artists to participate in the broader art scene.
Exhibiting artist Ryan Adams gives free gallery talk
The artist talk is in-person at CMCA, 21 Winter St., Rockland, and streamed simultaneously on Zoom. Adams’ abstract, text-based paintings and murals grew out of his early graffiti practice.
Gift Guide: Black Friday tech deals that really are worth looking at
Not all Black Friday deals are worthwhile, but here are the best ones we’ve found so far.
Travel reaching pre-pandemic levels ahead of Thanksgiving
WASHINGTON (SBG)- Wednesday marked the busiest travel day of the year for those hitting the road. Airports also saw crowds reaching levels not seen since the pandemic first started. The TSA says its officers screened 2. 2 million airline passengers at …