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Charlotte woman celebrates 100th birthday

Annie Mae Smith was born on May 4, 1924. She's lived through many eras marked by both the oppression and resilience of Black Americans.

Trial begins for man charged with fatally shooting woman at Harris Teeter gas pump in Virginia Beach

Darrius White is charged with killing Annie Smith, 65, as she sat in the passenger seat of her car at a Harris Teeter gas pump in Virginia Beach. Her husband, Stephen Smith, was the first to testify in what is expected to be a four-day trial.

Trial begins for man charged with fatally shooting woman at Harris Teeter gas pump in Virginia Beach

Darrius White is charged with killing Annie Smith, 65, as she sat in the passenger seat of her car at a Harris Teeter gas pump in Virginia Beach. Her husband, Stephen Smith, was the first to testify in what is expected to be a four-day trial.

Eugene Hayes Jones, outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing

Eugene Hayes Jones LELAND Eugene Hayes Jones graduated to heaven surrounded by his family Sunday, March 14, 2021. After kicking stage IV lung cancer into remission, he began another battle for his life when he tested positive on Jan. 28 for COVID-19. A long, valiant battle ensued, but a body can only take so much, and his dream of meeting his Creator and his Savior became a reality late Sunday afternoon. He leaves behind his beautiful loving bride of 60 years Rose Mary Jones; three devoted children, Gary Gene Jones (Donna) of Wilmington, Dina Jones Harper (Les) of Kinston and Crystal Jones Heavner (Jeff) of Holden Beach; adoring grandchildren, Felicia Jones, John Harper, Hunter Reaves (Taylor), Daniel Jones and Josie Harper; faithful sister, Glenda Futral (Johnny); and dear sister-in-law, Cathy Jones. Eugene also leaves behind many special nieces, nephews and many friends he met throughout his life to cherish his memory. Eugene was preceded in death by his parents, Alton James Jo

Here are the Texas prisoners who died of COVID-19

Social distancing and other contagion protocols are difficult behind bars, but an investigation by WFAA and The Marshall Project showed that the spread of COVID-19 behind bars was also due to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice s lackluster response, potentially exacerbating outbreaks and putting surrounding communities at risk. The agency s website lists the prisoners who have died from the virus. Below is a list of those people, including Campos.  Among the list are four people who officials removed from the agency s official county of coronavirus-related deaths, even though they had tested positive for the disease. Those four are: Nichole Perez, Floyd Thomas Scott, Matthew Clayton Pouncey and Elias Villanueva, Jr.

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