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LGBTQ+ community celebrates Pride in downtown Dayton this weekend
LGBTQ+ community celebrates Pride in downtown Dayton this weekend

Yahoo

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
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LGBTQ+ community celebrates Pride in downtown Dayton this weekend

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – LGBTQ+ Pride celebrations are in full swing this weekend in downtown Dayton. Thousands of people routinely attend Pride here, and some members of the community spoke with 2 NEWS about why the celebration matters to them. 'You feel loved for exactly who you are, accepted for exactly what you are. Nothing more, nothing less,' said Brandon Beck. 'I'm here for all of the people that have been marginalized in any way, that have been made to feel less than or outside of the community that we have as humans.' LIST: Pride Month events in the Miami Valley Beck shared how finding community feels. 'It feels incredible. It feels like you found your people. It feels like you're in exactly the right spot you need to be,' said Beck. 'People deserve to be loved. And to be celebrated. And to be valued. That's a culmination of all this, it's beautiful.' Pride on Fifth has offered resources for attendees all weekend, including an on-site therapist. 2 NEWS spoke with Rachel Sanabria-Brindley, a licensed counselor at Hearthstone Psychology. 'I like coming out here because it does encompass a lot of what I do at work, which is providing a safe space for people who potentially feel like they do not have a safe space,' said Sanabria-Brindley. 'You never know what might help you and if it helps you and it's safe, it's not harmful for anyone. Let's go for it.' To learn more about Dayton Pride, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

20. Los Angeles FC
20. Los Angeles FC

CNBC

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • CNBC

20. Los Angeles FC

Revenue and EBITDA figures are for the 2023-24 season, except for Major League Soccer teams, whose figures are for the 2024 Revenue and EBITDA figures have been converted to U.S. dollars based on the average exchange rate during the season (1 euro = $1.0816; 1 pound = $1.2608), and team values and debt figures have been converted using the exchange rate as of March 27, 2025 (1 euro = 1.0788; 1 pound = $1.2938). Total revenue: $155 millionEBITDA: $13 millionDebt as a percentage of value: 17% Match day: N/ACommercial: N/ABroadcasting: N/A Country: United StatesLeague: Major League SoccerLeague championships: 1Owner(s): Bennett Rosenthal, Brandon Beck, Larry BergStadium: BMO Stadium – 22,000 seating capacity

Police Cracking Down on Ski Pass Fraud at Lake Tahoe Resorts
Police Cracking Down on Ski Pass Fraud at Lake Tahoe Resorts

Yahoo

time17-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Police Cracking Down on Ski Pass Fraud at Lake Tahoe Resorts

Skiers at Palisades Tahoe, California noticed the presence of police officers and deputies at the base of chairlifts on Sunday, March 16, were these officers standing near the RFID gates of each lift? According to a recent social media post by the Placer County Sheriff's Office, the initiative has been spurred by an increase in season pass fraud at resorts across North Lake Tahoe."The Placer County Sheriff's Office will be partnering with local ski resorts in an attempt to help crack down on these thefts," writes the Sheriff's Office. "As a reminder using another person's pass or lift ticket is a crime."According to California Penal Code § 537 PC, defrauding a ski resort by using somebody else's season pass falls under the same category as defrauding a restaurant, hotel, or other service-related pass defrauders can face up to one year of imprisonment in a County or State jail, and be fined for the value of the pass. Full Ikon Pass prices were sold for as low as $1,249 this to keep up with the best stories and photos in skiing? Subscribe to the new Powder To The People newsletter for weekly updates. Social media users are expressing negative feedback for the Placer County Sheriff's Office's new ski pass initiative. The dissenting opinions are focused on tax dollars and resources:"What a waste of resources they already pay people to do that," writes Brandon Beck. Beck is referring to the Palisades Tahoe employees that are stationed at each RFID gate to ensure that passes belong to the skiers using them."I don't want my tax dollars used for this. Let the resorts staff ticket scanners appropriately and hire their own private security," writes Tahoe resident Ashley Vander Meer."That's right you better pay your $250 per day pass otherwise we will crack down on you," writes an unidentified Instagram bums and locals are highlighting how expensive season passes and lift tickets cost at many ski resorts these days. Some are arguing that the only way they can afford to ski is by borrowing somebody else's pass. Regardless of the financial strains of modern skiing, The Placer County Sheriff's Office seems committed to cracking down on fraud. "Those who are caught will face consequences," the social post will continue to cover this developing story.

Public comment sought for State Route 141 project
Public comment sought for State Route 141 project

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Public comment sought for State Route 141 project

Jan. 27—The Ohio Department of Transportation District 9's Environmental Office is seeking public input for an intersection improvement project on State Route 141 and County Road 7E (Old State Route 75) in Lawrence County. It is proposed to perform an intersection improvement project on State Route 141 at the 2.45 mile mark in Lawrence County. The project will realign the intersection of State Route 141 and County Road 7E. The project is located in a rural area of Upper Township. The project will require approximately 0.040 acres of permanent right-of-way. The permanent right-of-way is located in a commercial parking lot. The project will require approximately 0.054 acres of temporary right-of-way. The temporary right-of-way is located in a commercial parking lot and cemetery lawn. No homes or businesses will be removed by the project. The roadway will be open for the duration of the project. The funding for the project is 90% federal and 10% state funded. The environmental commitment date is 1/1/2026. The project is currently expected to be awarded April 6. Written comments should be submitted by Feb. 22 or the deadline date that is posted on the web site, to: Brandon Beck, ODOT District 9 Environmental Supervisor, 650 Eastern Avenue, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601 E-Mail: The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by ODOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated Dec. 14, 2020. , and executed by FHWA and ODOT.

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