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A 911 call can leave first responders searching for the right address or the safest way into a scene. Newport News officials say drones could soon help answer those questions before crews arrive.
Some routes will have more frequent service, while others will be discontinued or absorbed into more popular lines.
“They did everything that people have told them — that institutions have told them — they did not do,” said Jajuan Johnson, Lemon Project interim director.
In 1979, President Jimmy Carter designated June as Black Music Month, also known now as African American Music Appreciation Month; the purpose is to celebrate the African American musical influences in American history.
Materials collected from both blue and green bins will go to the same new plant in Portsmouth.
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