License to Sell: City Pushing Permits on First Friday Sidewalk Vendors
Officials don’t want to issue citations but worry about pedestrian and traffic safety if vendors continue setting up tables without proper permits.
Officials don’t want to issue citations but worry about pedestrian and traffic safety if vendors continue setting up tables without proper permits.
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“It’s an experience that everybody needs to know, especially since Black history is trying to be erased from schools.”
One of these things is not like the other…
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Police across the state warn residents against scam calls from fake bank employees.
It’s been closed for over four years.
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