Virginia “Ginny” Oliver, who trapped lobsters off the coast of Maine for almost a century, has died at the age of 105.
Shirley Raines, known as Ms. Shirley to friends and followers on social media, focused her work on building up the dignity of ...
The 46th Annual Riverside Black History Month Parade and Expo has a lot of moving parts, with a full day of drill teams, ...
Documentary Beyond the Rainbow to Benefit Sonoma Valley Pride at Sebastiani Theatre Sonoma Valley Pride in partnership with ...
Affectionately known as Ms. Shirley, she was also recognized as CNN's 2021 Hero of the Year in addition to her tireless ...
Sonoma Valley High School students urged city leaders on Jan. 26 to support the campus pride flag, which was removed Jan. 16 ...
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Mayor charged for arranging Pride parade – and he is proud of it
If you ever get charged with a crime, how woul you react? Fear? Anger? Denial? Not many would answer “proudly”, but that is ...
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Maine's legendary 'Lobster Lady' dies after working until she was 103 and waking up at 3am every day
Virginia Oliver died on January 21 at a hospital near her Rockland, Maine home. She had become quite the legend in Maine for being the first lobsterwoman.
The scheduled lineup for Cathedral City LGBT+ Days, the city's Pride celebration weekend, was released today. The 10th ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office claims he was denied entry into a venue at the World Economic Forum in Davos, ...
A local filmmaker is back at it shooting a Bitterroot-based film about a sleepy ski town’s annual holiday festival becoming a blood bath after sharks emerge from the mountain slopes.
Cutting Edges has fostered on-ice rivalries, lasting friendships and even love stories, while providing support for players ...
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