Tyler Perry is helping out Breonna Taylor‘s boyfriend.
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A family-owned Kentucky restaurant donated $60,000 to its employees one-day before the governor issued an executive order mandating the shutdown of all indoor dining to curb coronavirus. Restaurants in Kentucky had to cease indoor dining as of 5 p.m.
Friday and remain closed to on-site diners until Dec. 13, according to Gov.
Andy Beshear’s order. He said the move, along with other restrictions, was necessary to clamp down on a surge in coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths. The
.Tyler Perry is helping out Breonna Taylor‘s boyfriend.
giving spirit again.On Sunday, Dec. 13, the "Madea" creator made four separate contributions to a GoFundMe established as a legal defense fund for Kenneth Walker, the boyfriend of late ER technician, Breonna Taylor, a Black woman who was shot and killed by white police in her Louisville, Kentucky, home during a botched raid in March.
Ellise Shafer administratorTyler Perry has donated $100,000 to the legal defense fund of Kenneth Walker, Variety has confirmed.Walker’s girlfriend, Breonna Taylor, was fatally shot by plainclothes police officers in her Louisville, Ky. apartment on March 13.
Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and Wyoming Rep.
Andy Cohen is incredibly proud of how Porsha Williams is using her platform! The 39-year-old reality star showed footage of herself getting arrested during a protest in Kentucky in honour of Breonna Taylor on Sunday’s episode of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” premiere.
Andy Cohen is incredibly proud of how Porsha Williams is using her platform! The 39-year-old reality star showed footage of herself getting arrested during a protest in Kentucky in honor of Breonna Taylor on Sunday's episode of premiere. «I don't ever remember being as proud of a Real Housewife as I was watching you in tonight's episode,» Cohen gushed to Porsha on Sunday's. «I was moved to tears.
When it comes to stopping counterfeit goods from entering the country, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has plenty of time.
A private Christian school and the Kentucky attorney general filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court this week, asking justices to rule on a recent executive order halting in-person classes at schools. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who will consider the filing, asked Gov.
Jennifer Lawrence thanked fans for the outpouring of support she and her family received after a tragic fire took out a large portion of their barn that doubled as a kids’ summer camp. Camp Hi-Ho in Louisville, Kentucky, which is owned and operated by the actress' brother Blaine Lawrence, was engulfed in flames Friday night in a blaze that authorities are still investigating. Fortunately, no human or animal lives were lost in the fire.
Jennifer Lawrence‘s family suffered a big loss over the weekend! Over the weekend, the 30-year-old actress’ brother Blaine revealed on Camp Hi-Ho’s Facebook that the barn had burnt down. The barn was the base of a summer camp in Kentucky that has been going on for several years.
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Jennifer Lawrence's family is suffering a devastating loss. The Oscar winner's family runs Camp Hi-Ho in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, and over the weekend the camp's large barn was subject to a serious fire. «It is with the heaviest of hearts that we confirm the news that we lost our barn last night in a horrible fire,» the official Camp Hi-Ho Facebook page shared.
Jennifer Lawrence's family is suffering a devastating loss. The Oscar winner's family runs Camp Hi-Ho in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, and over the weekend the camp's large barn was subject to a serious fire. «It is with the heaviest of hearts that we confirm the news that we lost our barn last night in a horrible fire,» the official Camp Hi-Ho Facebook page shared.
Jennifer Lawrence‘s family has suffered a big loss over the weekend.
A Kentucky man says he was slugged by cops as he filmed an arrest. Joe Bennett of Jeffersontown was on his way home from work last week when he saw police cars surround a vehicle.