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Arts & Culture (Page 27)

March 19, 2024

Troubled Waters for the Miami Seaquarium

The Miami Seaquarium's troubled past and uncertain future raise important questions about animal welfare, accountability, and oversight of marine life facilities.

By Taryn Dee

February 25, 2024

Debate Heats Up Over Virginia School Site Decision

Local officials weigh creation of new school amid calls for improvements to old schools.

By Tricia Chérie

Ivorians celebrate after their first goal during the round of 16 match between Senegal and Ivory Coast on January 29.

February 25, 2024

Titleholder Senegal Eliminated by Ivory Coast at the African Cup of Nations

After a strong run, the 'Lions of Teranga' lost their title of African Champions to the Ivory Coast.

By K. Madina Bah

February 22, 2024

Philadelphia Leaders Divided on Kensington Tranq Crisis Response

In Kensington, Philadelphia, a dire scene unfolds with "Tranq" overdoses. Mayor and City Council clash over solutions. Councilwoman Lozada proposes community-driven recovery plan amidst uncertainty.

By Emilia Maia

Horse-drawn carriage waiting in downtown San Antonio

February 19, 2024

San Antonio Considers Halting Horse-Drawn Carriage Service

San Antonians are anticipating council members’ final decision on the fate of downtown horse-drawn carriages.

By Taylore Gills

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