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Bay Area Reporter :: Castro CBD board rejects camera proposal

A proposal to place more than 125 security cameras in San Francisco s Castro neighborhood died June 7 in the face of significant community opposition. In a unanimous voice vote, the Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District Board of Directors decided not to continue discussion of the proposal. The vote came just after the results of a survey were announced at the meeting purporting to show majority support for cameras, but the poll was criticized by some for its leading questions. We don t have any commitment for long-term costs, so that s one reason I d say kill the program here tonight, said CBD Treasurer Crispin Hollings, a gay man and longtime community leader. Another thing is . we are an unelected body that would be imposing a system on this neighborhood outside what the CBD ought to be doing. There s a lot of good work that the CBD can do without being distracted by this.

CHIEFS KINGDOM: MoDOT mowers discover box along I-470 with priceless Chiefs memorabilia

Updated: 4:28 PM CDT Jun 9, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff What a find!The Missouri Department of Transportation in Kansas City said Wednesday one of its crews mowing along Interstate 470 in Lee’s Summit stumbled upon a box of priceless Chiefs memorabilia.MoDOT said inside the box was an autographed jersey of Chiefs Hall of Fame quarterback and former KMBC 9 sports director Len Dawson. The box also contained a photo of Chiefs legendary tight end and Hall of Famer, Tony Gonzalez. MoDOT told KMBC 9 News the box and memorabilia was been taken to its Lee’s Summit maintenance building and eventually turned over to the Lee s Summit Police Department. LSPD hopes to help find the box’s owner. “It has a delivery address on it,” MoDOT told KMBC 9 News. “So, we’ll try to locate the owners.”

2 Camperville Residents Will Go To Trial On Drug Charges

By Craig Wallebeck Jun 9, 2021 | 10:07 AM A trial date has been set for two Camperville residents, arrested over three years ago on drug trafficking charges. In Dauphin yesterday, 61-year-old Arnold Guiboche and 55-year-old Gail Guiboche had their matters adjourned to December 20th. In March of 2018, Winnipegosis RCMP raided a home in Camperville, on suspicion of illicit drug activity. The pair were charged with Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking.

MercyMe s New Album Release

Mike from MercyMe joins Melissa Montana today to talk about their new album, Inhale (Exhale), which was releas.

After The Show PODCAST: Can laughter make you think its LOVE?! | Mix 97-3

By MSJ Show Jun 9, 2021 Sam gets real about the weight of being funny, & Murphy & Jodi explain how laughter has kept them together.

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