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More than just a fashion icon, Lucy brings Generation Z to “Only Murders in the Building.”
[ad_1] We need to talk about Lucy. Charles’ almost stepdaughter, Lucy, poured her joy and energy into the already energetic and entertaining “Murder in the Building Only.” As the Hulu show prepares to wrap up her hit sophomore season and finally reveal her second killer, Lucy dazzles and wows with her speeches, discoveries, and dresses. ... -
See the looks at the Laredo Fashion week cocktail kickoff party
[ad_1] Louis San Miguel, LMTonline.com / Laredo Morning Times Aug. 22, 2022Updated: Aug. 22, 2022 3:22 p.m. Model posing for photo at Laredo Country Club Friday, Aug. 19, 2022 for the Laredo Fashion Week Kick-Off Cocktail Event for the designers. Caryn Arredondo/Laredo Morning Times Laredoans came together to celebrate fashion with a weekend dedicated to all things ... -
U.S. Secretary of Education Speaks in Newport
[ad_1] NEWPORT, Rhode Island (WPRI) — U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona is scheduled to speak with education leaders around New England on Monday morning in Newport. Cardona will join School Board Angelica Infante Green and education and business leaders at the annual New England Chiefs of Education Conference. They will discuss how to ... -
Waiting for Google’s cookie ban? Here’s how to own your digital marketing strategy today.Axiom | Open Mic
[ad_1] As rumors persist around the demise of third-party cookies, Acxiom Chief Client Officer Tate Olinghouse explains why it’s the perfect time for brands to delve into and truly own their digital marketing strategies. In case you didn’t know, Google has postponed the removal of third-party cookies in Chrome until “second half of 2024”. If ... -
gerrymandering in public education
[ad_1] Ohioans believe democracy should give everyone a say in the future of their communities and state. We all want to elect leaders who represent our values, regardless of race, background or zip code. But over the past year, Ohioans have watched certain elected leaders ignore the state’s Supreme Court and be forced to vote ... -
CEA unions to vote Sunday night on whether Columbus teachers will strike
[ad_1] The Columbus Education Association announced that more than 94% of its members voted to go on strike for the first time since 1975, rejecting the Columbus City Board of Education’s last-minute proposal. The official confirmation was that CEA members were seen leaving a meeting at the Greater Columbus Convention Center and were allowed to ... -
Holyfield: So, latest science news | local news
[ad_1] Scott Holyfield Lee Newspaper Keep up with the latest scientific advances impacting our lives as talented and dedicated researchers publish their findings around the clock, on multiple platforms and in many languages we don’t understand. What should I do to It’s hard, especially when we live in an age where it’s easy to get ... -
North Carolina health department responds to rising monkeypox cases and widening disparities
[ad_1] North Carolina has more than 200 cases of monkeypox virus, with at least one case reported in 34 counties, according to August 18 data from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. This includes Orange County, which had its first confirmed case of monkeypox on August 17. The first confirmed case in ...











