A controversial flag invited art gallery visitors to 'please walk on me.' It lasted 19 days
Read full article: A controversial flag invited art gallery visitors to 'please walk on me.' It lasted 19 daysA New Zealand flag printed with the words “please walk on me” and displayed on the floor of an art gallery in the city of Nelson has been removed from display after protests.
Worries about flying seem to be taking off. Here's how to cope with in-flight anxiety
Read full article: Worries about flying seem to be taking off. Here's how to cope with in-flight anxietyThe evidence is anecdotal, but psychologists and flight attendants say they are seeing and hearing increased worries about flying.
Proposed merger of supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons is halted by federal, state judges
Read full article: Proposed merger of supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons is halted by federal, state judgesThe proposed $24.6 billion merger between supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons floundered on Tuesday after judges overseeing two separate cases both halted the deal.
Japanese court convicts Australian who says she was tricked into smuggling drugs
Read full article: Japanese court convicts Australian who says she was tricked into smuggling drugsA Japanese court sentenced an Australian woman who says she was tricked amphetamines into the country to six years in prison, despite accepting her testimony that she was the victim of an online romance scam.
The last in-person vote in the US will be cast on the desolate tundra of Alaska's Aleutian Islands
Read full article: The last in-person vote in the US will be cast on the desolate tundra of Alaska's Aleutian IslandsOn a desolate slab of island tundra on Alaska's Aleutian Islands, a resident of a tiny village called Adak will again become the last American to cast an in-person ballot for president.
Daytona Beach woman indicted on murder charge in teen son’s death
Read full article: Daytona Beach woman indicted on murder charge in teen son’s deathA Daytona Beach woman who was arrested in connection with the death of her 14-year-old son has been indicted on capital murder, according to the office of R.J. Larizza, state attorney for the Seventh Judicial Circuit.
Daytona Beach woman arrested in death of ‘obviously neglected’ boy, police say
Read full article: Daytona Beach woman arrested in death of ‘obviously neglected’ boy, police sayDaytona Beach police on Friday said they arrested a woman accused in the death of a neglected 14-year-old boy early this year.
Celebrated Jones High School band program gets help from community leader
Read full article: Celebrated Jones High School band program gets help from community leaderThe “Marching Tiger Band” is in need of support. Over the last few years uniforms and instruments have been damaged or gone missing, limiting student participation. But one alumnus is getting results for the school — and the community he loves.
Fake Arizona rehab centers scam Native Americans far from home, officials warn during investigations
Read full article: Fake Arizona rehab centers scam Native Americans far from home, officials warn during investigationsHundreds of Native Americans have been recruited to addiction treatment centers in Phoenix from states as far away as Montana in a widespread billing scheme that mostly targeted Medicaid’s American Indian Health Program.
A 10-year-old Canadian girl is wowing the skateboarding world. Tony Hawk is her mentor for X Games
Read full article: A 10-year-old Canadian girl is wowing the skateboarding world. Tony Hawk is her mentor for X GamesSkateboarding is more than just a way of life for Reese Nelson, it’s all she’s ever known.
Capturing the George Floyd protests, new Orlando gallery asks, ‘What do you want to say?’
Read full article: Capturing the George Floyd protests, new Orlando gallery asks, ‘What do you want to say?’The “Uprooting Prejudice: Faces of Change” exhibit is free to the general public and will be open until April 29.
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Satellite Beach organizer supports A1A crosswalks legislation following girl’s death
Read full article: Satellite Beach organizer supports A1A crosswalks legislation following girl’s deathSATELLITE BEACH, Fla. – As far back as December 2018, people in Satellite Beach said they feared something tragic could happen at several new crosswalks on State Road A1A. [RELATED: Brevard officials criticize A1A flashing-yellow crosswalks after 12-year-old’s death | 12-year-old girl struck, killed on A1A crosswalk in Satellite Beach]"They put them across a highway and they didn't use the proper signaling," supporter Dan Willemin said. After Nelson was killed by the Dec. 22, 2019 crash, Willemin was an organizer of a rally in opposition to how the crosswalks look now. Willemin also raised his voice to the Brevard County Commission and Satellite Beach City Council. Two months later, the question remains if the unidentified driver who Nelson's parents said hit her will face penalties.
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