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Rich Jarvis (Photo courtesy Rose Festival) 

After 17 years of service, Jarvis hangs up his press credentials

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Ferguson’s struggle to become a member of DAR lasted from 1980 to 1983, afterwards as a result of Ferguson’s advocacy, DAR started a project to focus more research on Revolutionary War patriots of color

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(Photo by Clay Banks) 

Senators Hirono, Schatz, and Booker have most diverse staff

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(Photo courtesy of Jamie McLeod-Skinner for Congress) 

In support of McLeod-Skinner, Kevin Easton, Democratic candidate for OR-05, is suspending his campaign.

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Counties can use the funding to purchase or upgrade their security software and hardware, hire IT security personnel, make structural improvements, and more.

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(Photo/BRX0 via Flickr) 

The Broadway Bridge will close on two separate weekends in July for its annual inspection. 

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Seattle, Washington 

On Thursday, July 6 and Friday, July 7, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will travel to Washington state to highlight major infrastructure projects as part of an example of how the Biden administration is investing in America

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Rev. Dr. Thompson 

In a Historic Vote, Rev. Dr. Thompson, a Black Woman Born in Jamaica, Elected by the UCC's 34th General Synod

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PJ Morton  

The festival will be held July 8-9 at Ventura Park as part of the Summer Free For All program

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There will be more bridge lifts next week on the Hawthorne and Morrison bridges for annual inspections.

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