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OBITUARY: Doris Perkins, 1934-2021
Doris Elaine Randolph was born December 14, 1934 to Carl and Pearl
Randolph in Grants Pass, Oregon. Her parents didn’t give her a
middle name, so when she was old enough she was allowed to choose
her own. She chose Elaine because of how beautiful it was. Doris
passed away in the arms of her son Mark on April 23, 2021.
Doris
was married to Robert Hyatt in 1955. Their brief marriage gave them a
daughter, Brenda. In 1959, Doris married the love of her life,
Sylvester “Lucky” Perkins. They had two sons together, Larry and
Mark. Doris and Lucky experienced many happy years together, enjoying
Grants-passOregonUnited-statesKrystol-berryMark-perkinsLarry-perkinsJessica-learyChuck-clarkMalyssa-perkinsDoris-elaine-randolphRobert-hyattJon-woodsLacoste SS21 enlists a few of our favorite creatives to represent the Inimitable Crocodile spirit
Lacoste SS21 enlists a few of our favorite creatives to represent the Inimitable Crocodile spirit
Snapping A$AP Nast, Peggy Gou, Evan Mock, Sonny Hall and more
Snapping A$AP Nast, Peggy Gou, Evan Mock, Sonny Hall and more
April 23, 2021
For their Spring/Summer 2021 collection, dubbed "Crocodiles Play Collective" Lacoste has launched a campaign celebratory of representation and diversity within all realms of the creative world. Seven Global ambassadors front the endeavor, from Los Angeles-based Hip-Hop artist A$AP Nast and techno queen Peggy Gou, to London's local poet Sonny Hall, as well as Evan Mock, Louise Bourgoin, Mélanie Thierry and Salif Gueye.
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Bianca Saunders: I am a London girl — from South East. It’s as suburban as London gets: lots of green space, and away from the party. I’ve always worked collaboratively. It’s how I get inspired, by bouncing ideas off of other creatives. My work nods to my British and West Indian heritage, my family, but then — through collaborating with people who are from lots of different backgrounds, both creatively and culturally — I can present it through a different lens. I try to address the tension between tradition and evolution in my designs by referencing classic streetwear and avant-garde couture. The aim is to augment the otherwise straightforward deconstruction of classic men’s wear. A design signature of mine is “captured motion”: I experiment with draping to capture a movement, a moment, a feeling.
New-yorkUnited-statesUnited-kingdomLondonCity-ofBritishLynette-nylanderElizabeth-osaguonaLaila-zakariaJess-coleBianca-saundersMegan-mandevilleFaced with massive backlog, Harris Co. asking state for new criminal court
Harris Co. asking state for new criminal court
FOX 26 Political Reporter Greg Groogan has more on what Harris County is doing to alleviate the massive backlog of cases in the county.
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - With its courthouses first hammered by Hurricane Harvey then locked-up by a crippling pandemic, Harris County now faces a criminal court backlog of more than 70,000 cases.
"Included in the total cases are 9,976 felonies related to family violence, 1,701 murders, 6,980 serious assaults, 4,105 sex crimes against children," said Tom Ramsey, Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 3.
With the nation's third largest county jail packed to capacity housing defendants awaiting trial, Harris County Commissioners are asking the legislature to help ease the pressure by creating a new criminal court here for the first time since 1984.
Harris-countyTexasUnited-statesAndy-kahanTom-ramseyJack-cagleRodney-ellisAdrian-garciaHurricane-harveyHarris-county-commissionerHarris-county-commissionersMaine man charged with assault on juvenile after 'ding dong dash' prank in Waterville, police say
Michael Paskell, 29, of North Anson, was issued a summons for misdemeanor assault in connection with the incident Author: Griffin Stockford (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 3:41 PM EST March 6, 2021 Updated: 6:21 PM EST March 6, 2021
WATERVILLE, Maine — A juvenile was taken to the hospital early Saturday morning after he was assaulted by an adult at the Fireside Inn in Waterville, according to police.
Michael Paskell, 29, of North Anson, was issued a summons for misdemeanor assault in connection with the incident.
Waterville police Sgt. Joshua Woods said it happened around midnight and was spurred by a "ding dong dash" prank by a group of three boys. According to Woods, the group knocked on Paskell's door and took off running. Woods said the boys then knocked on the door a second time and Paskell assaulted one of them while the other two took off running.
FloridaUnited-statesMaineWatervilleKennebec-countyNorth-ansonMichael-paskellBenjamin-mccordDelta-ambulance-to-thayer-centerFireside-innJoshua-woodsDelta-ambulanceWhere we stand with the 28 violent deaths last year in Springfield
This past year was a record-breaking one in terms of homicides in the city of Springfield, mirroring a national trend of increasing murders in a year like none other.
According to the Springfield Police Department, there were 28 "violent deaths" in the cicty in 2020 where one person killed another in an incident that wasn't a traffic accident.
Of those 28 violent deaths, a police department spokeswoman said Friday that 20 are now considered murders by the FBI's definition, which excludes things like justified killings and accidental shootings.
Here's a look at that status of each case as of Friday, according to the Springfield Police Department:
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Publishing date: Feb 08, 2021 • February 8, 2021 • 1 minute read Queen's University's Mitchell Hall on Oct. 23, 2020. Five new assistant professors have received funding effective Jan. 1, 2021, for faculty of engineering and applied science to expand its investment in artificial intelligence, robotics, human-machine collaboration research and the Ingenuity Labs Research Institute. The funding comes from a gift from Queen's alumnus Bruce Mitchell. Photo by Ian MacAlpine /The Whig-Standard
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KINGSTON — Queen’s University has added five assistant professors in three departments in the faculty of engineering and applied science to expand its investment in artificial intelligence, robotics, human-machine collaboration research and the Ingenuity Labs Research Institute, a news release from he university said.
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