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On Pride Month’s last day, Visit Mobile board chair defends agency’s inclusivity
Visit Mobile’s board chairman defended the agency’s diversity and mission after board member Rev. Travis Johnson criticized its makeup and sparked controversy over Pride banners.
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2mHalf a century after graduation, these Staten Island classmates are reuniting
This public high school class will celebrate it's 50th reunion.
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4mThis Grand Rapids community is now eligible for cash payments to new moms
The prenatal and infant assistance program offers $1,500 during pregnancy and $500 monthly for six months, with enrollment beginning July 1 for eligible Kent County residents.
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2mTarget issues recall for popular snack due to ‘life-threatening’ ingredient: Return ASAP
Snacks sold at Target stores in four states are being recalled for serious, life-threatening allergen risks. Federal officials are urging the public to return the products for a full refund.
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2m76-year-old man dies after being hit by tour bus in N.J. town
The man was struck at an intersection in Ridgefield, Bergen County.
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3m1938 bridge closed for years southwest of Jackson reopens as part of state program
A Lenawee County bridge closed for years northwest of Adrian also reopened as part of the program.