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Community events around Arlington aim to improve safety and tackle gun violence

This evening, several neighborhoods and organizations are hosting events in an effort to make their communities safer. The events from 5-8 p.m. tonight will feature food, lawn games and activities for kids. Arlington police officers, firefighters and other county personnel will participate in the "National Night Out" events, which are also happening across the U.S.

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Obituary for Billy Clay Cotton, Sr.

Billy Clay Cotton, Sr., 60, of DeRidder, LA, passed away Sunday, October 3, 2021.

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School board will discuss MCPS COVID-19 contingency plans at meeting

School board will discuss MCPS COVID-19 contingency plans at meeting
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Faith-based community weighs in on US church membership decline amid pandemic


Faith-based community weighs in on US church membership decline amid pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has changed life as we know it, including how and if we worship.
WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - The coronavirus pandemic has changed life as we know it, including how and if we worship. A lack of religion nationwide is concerning to the faith-based community and beyond.
In fact, as we approach Easter Sunday, church membership in the U.S. has reportedly fallen below the majority for the first time in a century.
It’s a topic we’ve discussed on The Good Word podcast for the last several weeks. How a lack of religion is impacting society.

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Racial Inequities Persist in Kentucky's Vaccine Rollout

Racial Inequities Persist in Kentucky's Vaccine Rollout
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The Good Word: Lack of Religion on Society with Pastor Dr. Shakina Dunbar Rawlings (special edition)

The Good Word: Lack of Religion on Society with Pastor Dr. Shakina Dunbar Rawlings (special edition)
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Realizing early issues, Louisville health and church leaders focus on community-based vaccination


Realizing early issues, Louisville health and church leaders focus on community-based vaccination
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Updated: 7:07 PM EST Feb 17, 2021
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EQUITABLE. VICKI: BUT AS WLKY’S GLADYS BAUTISTA REPORTS, THE VITAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH COMES AS GROUPS LEARNED OF ISSUES THAT COULD POTENTIALLY PLAGUE THE SYSTEM EARLY ON. REPORTER: U OF L HEALTH OFFICIALS AND CHURCH LEADERS ARE ON A MISSION TO NOT ONLY MAKE THE COVID-19 VACCINE EQUITABLE BUT ACCESSIBLE TO BLACK AND BROWN COMMUNITIES IN THE METRO WHO NEED IT THE MOST. A SHOW OF THIS EFFORT IS A POP-UP VACCINE CLINIC AT KINGDOM FELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN CHURCH ON FRIDAY. >> WE CAN TAKE THIS TO THEM AN TAKE THE BURDEN OFF OF THE HAVING TO DRIVE TO A PARTICULAR AREA OR GET OUT AN AREA POSSIBLY ACROSS TOWN. REPORTER: WHILE RESOURCES TO GET THE VACCINE HAVE BEEN DIFFICULT FOR THESE COMMUNITIES, THIS EFFORT BEGAN WITH THE REALIZATION THAT EARLY METHODS OF VACCINE DISTRIBUTION IN MINORITY COMMUNITIES HAD TO CHANGE AND BE MORE TARGETE >> WE NOTICED EARLY ON JUST BY TRACKING ZIP CODES AND TALKING TO INDIVIDUALS THAT WE HAD A LOT OF PEOPLE FROM NON-BLACK, NON-BROWN COMMUNTIES CALLING I AND THEN WE STARTED EVEN SEEING PEOPLE FROM OUTSIDE OF LOUISVILLE. REPORTER: FINDLEY SAYS THE POP-UP CLINIC IS A RESULT OF MEETING WITH HEALTH OFFICIALS TO TALK ABOUT SOLUTIONS. HE WISHES IT WOULD’VE COME SOONER. >> BEFORE WE SEE A 4.3% RATE BEFORE WE SEE WHAT WE’RE SEEING RIGHT NOW. REPORTER: AND THESE ISSUES ARE BROAD AMONG ALL MINORITY COMMUNITIES IN THE CITY, ACCORDING TO BACKSIDE LEARNING CENTER COVID-19 CASE MANAGER MEGAN SHERWOOD. THE NON-PROFIT SERVES CHURCHILL DOWN’S BACKSIDE WORKERS, ABOUT 90% OF WHICH, SHERWOOD SAYS, ARE HISPANIC. >> THE MAJORITY OF THE QUESTIONS WE’VE BEEN GETTING ARE OK, HO DO I GET THE VACCINE, WHEN CAN I GET THE VACCINE, SO I’D SAY RIGHT NOW IT’S MORE OF A QUESTION OF ACCESSIBILITY. REPORTER: WITH OVER 800 PEOPLE ALREADY SIGNED UP TO GET VACCINATED THIS FRIDAY AT HIS CHURCH, PASTOR FINDLEY SAYS HE SEES THE KEY TO FORGING A NEW PATH FORWARD. >> THIS HAS SHOWN THAT IT’S NO SO MUCH APPREHENSION AS MUCH AS ACCESS. REPORTER: GLA

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COVID vaccine inequity: Louisville working to close the gap


UofL Health working with area churches to address vaccine inequity
The inequity in vaccine distribution is something that should have been addressed before it was an issue, a Louisville pastor said.
Author: Kristin Goodwillie
Updated: 9:35 PM EST February 17, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Only 4.3% of the Black Community in Kentucky has been vaccinated. It's a stark number representing the vaccine inequity that isn't just facing Kentucky--but the entire country.
Pastor Timothy Findley with Kingdom Fellowship Church off East Broadway said when he first talked with UofL Health about this partnership, they were hoping to get 100 people signed up. They far exceeded that number and are now at about 800. 

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Churches to host vaccination clinics across DC region to help boost confidence


Churches to host vaccination clinics across DC region to help boost confidence
Faith communities needed for vaccination confidence
There are calls for the faith-based community to help in spreading the word on getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - There are calls for the faith-based community to help in spreading the word on getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
On Monday, D.C. leaders announced they'll be launching a pilot program wherein churches will host vaccine clinics as a way to offer more access to minority communities and areas hardest hit by the virus. 
The city will host the first clinics for pre-registered residents 65 and older in Wards 5,7 and 8 at Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church.  

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