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Lextran commemorates civil rights icons with reserved seat signsFebruary 5, 2021 Erica Bivens, LEXINGTON, Ky, WTVQ February is Black History Month and Lextran is commemorating civil rights icons with reserved seat signs.According to Lextran, a seat on each bus will be reserved in honor of Rosa Parks and the women involved in the Browder v. Gayle case. In 1956, this historic case ruled racial segregation on public transit unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Ame
stanley bicchiere ndment.The reserved seats feature a poster with photos of Rosa Parks,
stanley official website Claudette Colvin, Aurelia Browder, Mary Louise Smith, and Susie McDonald. The posters weree placed on the buses on Parks ; birthday which was February 4. The posters will remain up through February 28.Lextran has honored Parks in the month of February since 2019, by reserving a seat in her name onboard each vehicle.This year, in addition to the seat we traditionally reserve for Rosa Parks, we wanted to tell more of the story with the inclusion of the other women, said Jill Barnett, Lextran General Manager. Rosa Parks is a civil rights icon, and most people are familiar with her impact. The other four women tend to be overlooked, though they were equally influential in ending segregation on public transit.You can read more about the effort HERE.Ca
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CNN 鈥?Russian authorities have formally charged Daria Trepova with terrorism offenses over the聽killing聽
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stanley quencher an military blogger聽Vladlen Tatarsky.Trepova, 26, was charged under the criminal code pertaining to a terrorist act committed by an organized group that resulted in the deliberate infliction of death on a person and the illegal carrying of explosive devices committed by an organized group, according to a court statement published Tuesday.Tatarsky died in an explosion at a cafe in the center of St. Petersburg on Sunday, where he was appearing as a guest of a pro-war group.Investigators allege that Trepova, acting at the behest of Ukraine, brought a st
stanley cup atuette filled with explosives to the venue and handed it to Tatarsky.It subsequently exploded, killing him and injuring more than 30 other people. The Russian investigative committee has requested that Trepova remain in detention until June 2.In Russia, it is standard procedure to keep a suspect in custody for a certain period of time while their trial is ongoing, and Trepova could be held past June 2.Video shows interaction before blastMultiple videos聽show the moments leading up to the聽explosion.One 25-second video shows Tatarsky standing with the events host receiving an unexpected gift. Video shows the blogger taking the statuette out of a box 鈥?a small figurine painted gold and wearing a combat helmet in his likeness.The footage then pans over to a woman in the audience, purportedly Trepova.Russian state medi