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Patricia Derouin will be leading London's Pride parade. She's a proud lesbian, and has been standing up against hate for ...
With parole-board chair Leigh Gwathney supplying a nearly automatic “no” vote, the board’s 2023 parole rate tumbled well ...
An executive order tells the Treasury Department to enforce language in the GOP megabill that phases out Biden-era tax ...
With the sun shining and the kids and volunteers all smiling, the City of Fort Madison kicked off the holiday weekend when ...
Main Street in Gustine came alive with star-spangled spirit this Fourth of July as hundreds of families lined the sidewalks ...
Though the morning of July Fourth held its share of rain and gray skies in Glenview, the sun had come out in time for the ...
An Upper Peninsula man who was extradited from California has been sentenced to prison for the alleged sexual assaults of two ...
Kimmy Fasani and Chris Benchetler Lead Fourth of July Parade first appeared on Snowboarder on Jul 7, 2025 ...
Former New York Knick Derrick Rose sees a blooming future for the organization's past and present. Serving as the grand ...
For decades, Anthony DeScipio Sr. has been a community staple in North Pocono, dedicated to helping make it better for residents. It is those qualities that the organizer of the yearly Moscow Country ...
Wayland's beloved city clerk Bev Conrad was stunned to find herself leading the Fourth of July parade as Grand Marshal in a ...
Today in Sports - Venus Williams beats Lindsay Davenport 6-3, 7-6 (3) for her first Grand Slam title
2000 — Venus Williams beats Lindsay Davenport 6-3, 7-6 (3) for her first Grand Slam title. Williams is the first black women’s champion at Wimbledon since Althea Gibson in 1957-58.
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