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Local Biden-Harris supporters celebrate historic inauguration virtually, from brunch to nighttime parties

Local Biden-Harris supporters celebrate historic inauguration virtually, from brunch to nighttime parties Posted at 10:50 PM, Jan 20, 2021 and last updated 2021-01-20 22:58:02-05 HAMPTON, Va. – Hampton Roads Women for Biden-Harris celebrated the swearing in of the 46 th President of the United States of America, Joe Biden. Due to COVID-19 and security concerns, supporters couldn’t attend inauguration festivities in Washington, D.C, in person, but that didn t stop them from partying at home. We feel great! said one attendee. More than 200 women and a couple men are in their Pearls and Pajamas. That s the theme for the virtual inaugural ball. Some attendees included Attorney General Mark Herring, Rep. Elaine Luria and Rep. Bobby Scott.

Jennifer Lopez worked the dance track Let s Get Loud into her inauguration medley It actually made perfect sense

Skip to main content Currently Reading Jennifer Lopez worked the dance track Let s Get Loud into her inauguration medley. It actually made perfect sense. Bethonie Butler, The Washington Post Jan. 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Jennifer Lopez sings before Joe Biden is sworn in as president on Jan. 20.Washington Post photo by Jonathan Newton Jennifer Lopez had already sung the famed folk song This Land is Your Land and was midway through America the Beautiful when she paused to deliver a patriotic message at President Biden s inauguration: One nation, under God, she said in Spanish. Indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Then Lopez started singing again, but it wasn t either of the numbers she had previously announced. Let s get loud! she belted as the United States Marine Band soared into a crescendo.

Bay Area s first pro basketball champion wasn t the Warriors - and the team left town 3 months later

Skip to main content Currently Reading Bay Area s first pro basketball champion wasn t the Warriors - and the team left town 3 months later FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Rick Barry meets with Oakland Oaks owner Pat Boone on Oct. 13, 1967. Amid a string of court battles with the Warriors over his rights, Barry played just 35 games in two seasons with the Oaks.ApShow MoreShow Less 2of3 An Oakland Oaks team photo during their first season, when they finished 22-56.Jerry Telfer/sfcShow MoreShow Less 3of3 The Oakland Oaks of the American Basketball Association are a footnote in Bay Area sports history. But the headlines they made are the stuff of legend.

Pursuing racial parity in property valuations

Pursuing racial parity in property valuations Troy McMullen, The Washington Post Jan. 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5Lorenzo and Gwen Mitchell pose with their children - Sia, Zora and Prishad - in front of their Park Hill home in Denver, Colo. The Mitchells experienced racial bias when having their home appraised.Photo by Stephen Speranza for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 2of5The Mitchells home is in the Park Hill neighborhood, a tree-lined community dotted with Craftsman and Tudor-style homes just west of downtown Denver.Photo by Stephen Speranza for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5Lorenzo Mitchell holds his daughter Zora as her sister Sia sits on the swing. Gwen Mitchell is seen watching her husband and daughters while her son Prishad pets the family dog.Photo by Stephen Speranza for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less

Future Black Cap? Tom Martin, 14, Taupō s youngest-ever Premier player

Future Black Cap? Tom Martin, 14, Taupō s youngest-ever Premier player 20 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read From left: Lake Taupō Cricket Club Premier team captain Habib Malik, Tom Martin and Michael Mitchell. From left: Lake Taupō Cricket Club Premier team captain Habib Malik, Tom Martin and Michael Mitchell. Taupo & Turangi Weekender By: Curtis Painter Tom Martin is just like any typical Taupō teenager. He gets up early to get to Taupō-nui-a-Tia College and is preparing for his upcoming 10th year of school. But last Saturday, at the age of 14 years and 28 days, Tom became the youngest player ever to represent Lake Taupō Cricket Club at the Premier level.

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