Fascism scholar Jason Stanley warns “centrist and MLK liberals” of just how dangerous these times are, as he gets ready to move to Canada. Allan Appel reports.
A desolate, industrial stretch of land in the Annex is now the site of a billboard dispute — as two neighboring property owners jockey for position to determine who will get to show ads to highway drivers.
Norm Pattis came to talk about Donald Trump. He ended up talking about the .22 with which he once planned to shoot his stepfather — and what he takes from the story of Jesus’s resurrection about the possibility of a new life.
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Laura Glesby
| Apr 18, 2025 8:01 am
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Aaron Robinson, smiling while getting stitches one week ago.
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Robinson's grandma, Shannon Nkrumah: "I need my baby, and he isn't here. I can't get my baby back."
A hundred people filled a block of Greenwood Street Thursday evening to show their love for Aaron Robinson, the goofy, energetic 15-year-old kid who died in a shooting earlier in the week.
Friends and family lit candles, shared memories, burst into tears, and released balloons into the sky with the resounding message: “Long Live A!”