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Archive (Page 192)

November 8, 2021

Vigil Held for Texas Police Officer Who Died of COVID-19

“This is my husband’s city in a much bigger way than just where he worked,” officer Hutchison’s wife, Amber Hutchison, said at his vigil Monday night.

By Raegan Scharfetter

Noisette Pastry Kitchen owner Michael Landsberg, Tobi Sovak

November 7, 2021

Eugene Patisserie Weathers Uncertain Economy with Sweet Optimism

(EUGENE, Ore.) — Upon entering the Noisette Pastry Kitchen from the clammy downtown streets, visitors are hit with the aroma […]

By Brian Bull

November 7, 2021

A Leading NYU Professor of Climate Change Discusses a Realist View of the Crisis

(NEW YORK) — Dale Jamieson’s approach to the climate-change crisis is stripped of buzzwords and glamorized solutions. He’s a professor […]

By Sophie Andreesen

Joan Crosby Storefront

November 7, 2021

A Women’s Boutique in Charleston Pushes on in the Face of COVID-19

(CHARLESTON, S.C.) — Joan Crosby has been a family-owned women’s boutique since 1950 and intends to continue its legacy, despite […]

By McLean Golden

November 7, 2021

A Surge in COVID Hospitalizations in Arkansas

There is ample evidence that there is a definitive link between these hospitalizations and low vaccination rates, says a hospital official.

By Max Asher Kirsch

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