Archive for Saturday, November 30, 2019
‘We Wanted Our Patrons Back’ — Public Libraries Scrap Late Fines To Alleviate Inequity
"There were families that couldn't afford to pay the fines and therefore couldn't return the materials," Chicago Public Library Commissioner Andrea Telli said. "So then we just lost them as patrons."
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
London Knife Attacker Identified; Public Lauds Narwhal Tusk Takedown
Usman Khan, 28, had served the minimum eight years of a 16-year sentence for his involvement in a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange and build a terrorist training camp in 2012.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
2 Storm Systems Set To Snarl Holiday Travel
A major storm system pummeling the Great Plains region will move east and impact travel into the Northeast by Sunday. And a second system is bearing down on Northern California.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Black Mothers Get Less Treatment For Their Postpartum Depression
alt.Latino: Ozuna Evolves With ‘Niburu’
"We make music to collide with the world." The Puerto Rican superstar discusses Nibiru, his musical beginnings and the state of Latin urban music.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Spotlight: FusionFest 2019
Fusion Fest aims to celebrate diversity and spread awareness of the different cultures that make up Central Florida. The festival takes place in front of the Dr. Phillips Performing Arts Center in downtown Orlando this weekend.
Published in Commentaries, Spotlight
Published in Commentaries, Spotlight
Spotlight: Scott Joseph Reviews Don Julio’s Mexican Kitchen And Tequila Bar
This week, Orlando restaurant critic Scott Joseph tries a Mexican restaurant with lots of buzz - Don Julio’s Mexican Kitchen and Tequila Bar.
Published in Commentaries, Scott Josephs Restaurant Guide, Spotlight
Published in Commentaries, Scott Josephs Restaurant Guide, Spotlight