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Face the Music: Portland Lobster Company makes it easy to ease back into live music

Face the Music: Portland Lobster Company makes it easy to ease back into live music The Portland seafood shack has kicked off its summer music series with local acts playing daily. Photo by Aimsel Ponti Live, local outdoor music is back at Portland Lobster Company, which recently kicked off a packed season that lasts into mid-October. The Commercial Street seafood shack hosts local acts daily, twice a day on weekends. Meanwhile, venues like Portland House of Music, State Theatre, Vinegar Hill Music Theatre and Thompson’s Point all have announced the return of shows in the coming months, and I’m starting to actually believe my heart will heal from this long absence of live music.

Democratic governor candidates in Virginia spar over corporate handouts, economy

Democratic governor candidates in Virginia spar over corporate handouts, economy Tyler Arnold, The Center Square © Provided by Washington Examiner Democratic gubernatorial candidates sparred over corporate handouts and the economy in a debate ahead of the June 8 primary. Five candidates will be on the Democratic ballot in June. Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe is far ahead in the polls, but he faces challenges from Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, Manassas state Del. Lee Carter, Richmond state Sen. Jennifer McClellan and former state Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy, from Woodbridge. Some of the candidates took the debate opportunity Thursday to go after the frontrunner. “Our economic development model has been relying on giving your money, the public money, to massive out-of-state corporations and telling them, ‘We need you to come here,’ and, ‘Pretty please, Mr. Billionaire, won’t you give us some jobs,’ and it hasn’t worked,” said Carter, a self-proclaimed

Virginia Republicans object to attorney general s role in parole board investigation

Virginia Republicans object to attorney general s role in parole board investigation
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Republicans criticize Virginia for considering end to advanced diplomas to promote equity

Republicans criticize Virginia for considering end to advanced diplomas to promote ‘equity’ Tyler Arnold, The Center Square © Provided by Washington Examiner Republicans have criticized the Virginia Department of Education for considering a plan to end advanced high school diplomas because of the lack of racial equity in students receiving the higher tiered diploma. Current policy allows a Virginia student to earn an advanced degree by earning 26 standard units of credit and five verified units of credit. Standard credits are earned by completing required and elective courses. Verified credits are earned by completing required courses and passing end-of-course Standards of Learning tests or other Board-approved assessments.

Thirteen nightmare neighbours you need to be aware of in North Staffordshire

Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice For many, a neighbour is just someone who lives in the house next door, or down the road. Someone we smile at as we leave our house for work and speak to in the summer when we re sat in the garden. For others, neighbours become lifelong friends and we stay in contact many years and decades following the house move. But for a few poor residents, their neighbour is someone who makes their life a living hell, terrorising and abusing them as they go about their daily business.

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