died on the M8 in the early hours. The 44-year-old was hit by multiple cars at around 2.45am today, January 1.
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An activist group that organized an eviction blockade in Portland said Sunday the family who previously owned the so-called Red House, on Mississippi Ave., has reached an agreement with Mayor Ted Wheeler, and the heavily fortified barriers preventing access to the neighborhood would come down.
Red House on Mississippi, an account that has tweeted directives for those participating in the occupation, said Sunday, “Our work is not going unseen! The mayor has promised the Kinney family that they
.died on the M8 in the early hours. The 44-year-old was hit by multiple cars at around 2.45am today, January 1.
: Georgia Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue are backing calls for leniency for a U.S.
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Authorities in Mississippi found four bodies Tuesday after a sheriff’s department received calls about people not showing up for work. Investigators said a person believed to be the only suspect in the case later died of what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot after leading police on a chase. WTOK-TV reported that the bodies were found in Lauderdale County in east Mississippi.Three were in one home and one was in another. Lauderdale County Chief Deputy Ward Calhoun said deputies went
A registered sex offender’s appearance at the just-ended Portland "Red House on Mississippi" eviction blockade appears to have left some activists uncomfortable. The controversy surrounded Micah Rhodes, 27, who was a leader of the protest group Portland’s Resistance that rose to prominence after Donald Trump's election in 2016.
The owners of a home in Portland that has become another flashpoint between police and Antifa demonstrators protesting racism and gentrification stopped making loan payments while claiming to be citizens of a country they invented. The small red house on North Mississippi Avenue has been in the Kinney family for 65 years and has been the site of protests since September, when authorities tried to evict them after the mortgage lapsed.
Erin Napier has given the parenting police a piece of her mind amid criticism over the years.The Home Town star became a mom in January 2018 when she and her husband, Ben Napier, welcomed their daughter, Helen.Three months prior to giving birth, the reality star exclusively told Us Weekly about labor being her “biggest fear.” The Mississippi native explained, “My dad is a doctor in physical therapy and he had all these medical books that I read when I was way too young.
The Portland family at the center of the “Red House” controversy reportedly has a second home located only 2 miles away, according to property records. The house, located on Mississippi Avenue and owned by the Kinney family since the 1950s, has been the focus of protests after the family was evicted following a protracted legal battle over foreclosure.
It was a outing kept firmly under wraps, but the secret was out on Friday afternoon in London as Prince William and Duchess Kate stepped on to the red carpet with their children to enjoy a very special trip to the theater.The Cambridge family visited the London Palladium for a December 11 holiday performance of a classic British pantomime show — and Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis couldn’t stop smiling as they made their way inside.It was a rare night out for the Duke and
The real estate developer at the heart of Portland's “Red House on Mississippi” controversy has discussed selling the home back after months of protests hit a tipping point over the past week, according to reports. Roman Ozeruga, 33, bought the house, which is located on Mississippi Ave in North Portland, through a foreclosure sale in 2018 for $260,000.The attempt to evict the Kinney family, a Black and Indigenous family that has owned the house since the 1950s, set off protests from left-wing
Don’t be shocked that Antifa activists and other criminal agitators created an autonomous zone around a foreclosed home in North Portland. After months of placating and enabling violent radicals, local officials created this problem.
An occupation protest in Portland meant to prevent the eviction of a Black and Indigenous family has entered into its third day Thursday, as individuals in black and wearing ski masks continued to fortify makeshift barriers blocking several city blocks around the so-called Red House on Mississippi Ave.
A group of protesters barricaded in Portland, Ore., in and around what’s known as the “Red House” seemed to be setting up for a long fight, a guest told Tucker Carlson on Wednesday night.
Protesters in Portland have defiantly fortified their position at the “Red House on Mississippi” after Mayor Ted Wheeler on Tuesday authorized police to use "all lawful means" in ending the illegal occupation at the home. By Wednesday, occupiers had stockpiled defensive gear and laid down booby traps aimed to keep officers out, including piles of rocks and homemade spike strips to puncture the tires of any vehicles that could breach the barricades, according to reports. Protesters have rallied
Also on this day: Mississippi is admitted as the 20th state of the Union. Women are granted the right to vote in the Wyoming Territory.
The Portland police chief said Wednesday that he remained "greatly concerned" about an area occupied by demonstrators attempting to block the eviction of a Black and Indigenous family, explaining that individuals have stockpiled weapons, assigned armed guards and spray-painted threats to kill police officers at the so-called Red House on Mississipi Avenue. “We want a peaceful & safe resolution to the occupation of public space on N Mississippi Ave,” Chief Chuck Lovell said on Twitter Wednesday.
direct to your inboxThe family of a man who died after being hit by a van in Hyde have appealed for anyone who saw what happened to come forward, two months on from his tragic death.Barry Hampson, 77, was hit by an orange Ford Transit van at the entrance to the car park of The Harehill Tavern pub on Underwood Road in Hattersley.He was taken to hospital with serious head injuries following the incident, which happened at around 10.20pm on Friday, October 16, but despite the best efforts of
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler on Tuesday said he has authorized police to use "all lawful means" in ending an illegal occupation at a home in the city.