Federal aid is available for people affected by heavy rain and flooding that swept through southeast Michigan June 25 and June 26. President Joe Biden earlier this month declared the events a major disaster, unlocking funding for residents of Wayne and Washtenaw counties. That assistance may include grants for home repairs and temporary housing, loans […]
Cheapest Denver Area Homes for Sale June 2021 Update
^ I Support Local Community Journalism Support the independent voice of Denver and help keep the future of Westword free. In “Cheapest Houses for Sale in Most Affordable Metro Denver Cities,” we highlighted the least expensive detached homes on the block in thirteen of 26 local communities — the half […]
Lititz Antiques Show returns to its original location, the Lititz recCenter, June 25-26 | Antiques
The annual Lititz Antiques Show will be moving to a new location at the Lititz recCenter for its 2021 show, set for Friday and Saturday, June 25 and 26. But in reality, it’s not a new location at all. Back in 1962, the very first Lititz Antiques Show was held […]
Arts Express: June 17, 2021 | Local News
Depot Theatre awarded grants for facility and technology improvements WESTPORT —The Depot Theatre has been awarded several grants in support of facility and technology improvements. The Charles R. Wood Foundation has awarded the Depot a grant of $16,000, and the J.M. McDonald Foundation awarded a grant of $5,000 toward the Depot […]
Cheapest Metro Denver Homes for Sale June 2021
^ I Support Local Community Journalism Support the independent voice of Denver and help keep the future of Westword free. The housing market is red-hot housing in Denver, where the average price for a detached home just set a new record by surpassing $700,000. As recently as 2020, it was possible […]
Relay for Life drive-through event to be June 26 in Oakley
East County’s Relay For Life group is working to arrange another socially distanced event at the end of this month with an in-person “Drive Thru Party.” For the second year in a row, the local organization has had to become creative with ideas to make their goal of raising $100,000, […]
Honda Civic Tour Gets “Remixed” for June 23 Virtual Concert Event: Featuring Civic Tour Headliner, H.E.R, in Collaboration with R&B Duo Majid Jordan | News
TORRANCE, Calif., June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — 2022 Honda Civic Hatchback to make global debut during Civic Tour “Remix” R&B producer duo Majid Jordan will remix H.E.R.’s powerful April 28 concert on the Honda Stage for second virtual performance of the 2021 Civic Tour Majid Jordan’s Civic Tour performance marks […]
Make Music Day returns to Las Cruces June 21
From Staff Reports, Las Cruces Sun-News Published 11:52 a.m. MT June 5, 2021 CLOSE Buy Photo Pat “Guitar Slim” Chase and band members perform at the Don Felix Cafe Friday evening, March 26, 2021 on the first day of the Experience Mesilla Spring Music Fest 2021. (Photo: Leah Romero/Sun-News) LAS CRUCES […]
Here are 20 adoptable pets ready to celebrate every day with you: June 5-6
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — If you have a curious dog, a dog tracker might be worth considering. With the weather warming up, and dogs going outside more, there are occasional escape artists. Searching for a missing dog is heart-wrenching. Some trackers require cellular service while others use radio frequency or […]
11 Products on Deep Discount in June
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The Regulator Bookshop In Durham To Reopen In Early June
The Regulator Bookshop, the iconic Durham store that has been shut down for the pandemic, plans to reopen its doors in early June. Co-owner Wander Lorentz de Haas told The 9th Street Journal that employees are busy restocking and preparing for customers to return in the next two weeks. “I […]
Rainbow Pride Flag Will Fly Over Des Plaines City Hall First Week Of June
Des Plaines City Hall, 1420 Miner St. (Lauren Barry/Journal photo) The Rainbow Pride Flag that signifies support for LGBTQ+ individuals will fly over Des Plaines City Hall from Tuesday, June 1 to Monday, June 8. Des Plaines Mayor Andrew Goczkowski on Monday confirmed that the flag will be placed on […]
Pocosin Arts announces May, June classes | Local
Pocosin Arts is kicking off its new online woodworking with a true standout instructor: Master woodturner, sculptor, and instrument-maker Beth Ireland. The Introduction to Woodturning class will be held May 21 and 28. Ireland holds an Master’s of Fine Arts from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and has run […]
Eastern Pa. kosher winery overcoming ‘monumental challenges’ after opening in June
Kevin Danna called this year a “trial by fire,” officially opening his winery in the Lehigh Valley in mid-June. “It’s all been going exceptionally well though despite these unforeseen monumental challenges,” he said in a recent email. There are a few reasons that Binah Winery has been able to open […]
Best new products from Away, Beats, June and more
As many states are seeing a rise in coronavirus case numbers and the CDC now recommending avoiding traveling this Thanksgiving, it might be high time to curl up with a book and try your best to enjoy the comforts of home. And you’ve got some great new options: Former President […]
Twitter’s changes since the June attack include requiring security keys
As an additional measure, Twitter started distributing phishing-resistant security keys to its employees and requiring its teams around the world to use them. Google implemented the measure in 2017 to great success: A year after making it mandatory for employees to use physical security keys for two-factor authentication, the tech […]