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WKRG News 5 This Morning Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast Preview
SUMMARY: The 35th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. commemorative breakfast, hosted by the Port City chapter of Blacks in Government, will take place on Monday at 8:30 AM at Cal Par. The theme, “Learning to Live Together as Brothers,” emphasizes unity across generations to keep King’s dream alive. Dr. Reginald Kinshaw, the organization’s president, highlighted the importance of community healing after a turbulent political season. Reverend Lonnie Slater will deliver a speech aimed at fostering community togetherness. The event encourages participation from all ages and promotes community service, addressing education and political challenges.

Dr. Reginald Crenshaw, President of The Port City Chapter of Blacks in Government
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How to avoid a trip to the emergency vet this Valentine's Day
SUMMARY: On Valentine’s Day, while celebrating with sweets and flowers, it’s essential to protect pets from potential hazards. Chocolate and candies containing Xylitol are toxic to dogs and cats, risking severe health issues. Additionally, many flowers, particularly lilies, can be deadly to cats if ingested. It’s crucial to keep these items out of pets’ reach and consider opting for artificial, pet-safe flowers. If a pet consumes something toxic, contact a veterinarian immediately. The ASPCA Poison Control Center provides 24/7 assistance for pet owners facing emergencies. Prioritizing pet safety ensures a loving celebration without the worry of trips to the vet.

While Valentine’s Day is often filled with roses, romance and candlelit dinners, there’s nothing romantic about an unexpected trip to the emergency vet.
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News 5 Now at 8 | February 14, 2025
SUMMARY: Good morning and happy Friday! Shamani Baker hosts News 5 now at 8:00 while Bill Riy is on assignment. Today marks Valentine’s Day, and despite Bill’s lack of festive attire, we’re excited to cover several stories. Highlighted is Pensacon in Pensacola, a pop culture convention running through Sunday, and the Ki Cavaliers parade in Mobile at 6:30 PM. A former cruise ship, SS United States, is set to leave Philadelphia for Mobile next week. Mobile police investigate a body found behind a church, and details emerge on a school bus crash injuring seven. Join our discussions on fears and favorite treats!

Pensacon kicks off in Pensacola today, the Conde Cavaliers’ parade kicks off the 2025 Mardi Gras season in Mobile tonight and …
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OWAMBE Festival Preview
SUMMARY: The All Things Africa Town organization is hosting the AE Festival, a four-day Black History Month event celebrating African-American history, culture, and art. The festival kicks off tonight with a community forum featuring local leaders discussing economic development, continuing tomorrow at the Mobile Museum of Art with keynote speaker Majora Carter, an author focused on community redevelopment. The main festival event takes place Saturday from 1 to 4 PM, featuring a libation ceremony, poetry, music, art, dancing, and food, highlighting African-American culture. For updates, visit the All Things Africa Town Facebook page.

Jessica Fairley, All Things Africatown
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