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Steve Bannon became the latest figure from President Donald Trump's world to be targeted with public harassment while browsing books in Richmond, Virginia, on Saturday afternoon. While at bookstore Black Swan Books, Bannon was confronted by a woman who began "verbally accosting" him and calling him "a piece of trash," according to a report by the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Nick Cooke, the owner of Black Swan Books, asked the woman to leave the store and, when she refused, he called the police. "Steve Bannon was simply standing, looking at books, minding his own business. I asked her to leave, and she wouldn't. And I said, 'I'm going to call the police if you don't,' and I went to call the police and she left," Cooke told the Richmond Times-Dispatch in an interview. "And that's the end of the story."Cooke called 911, but the unnamed woman left before the police arrived."We are a bookshop. Bookshops are all about ideas and tolerating different opinions and not about verbally assaulting somebody, which is what was happening," Cooke said.Bannon could not immediately be reached for comment. This incident is one of the latest in a string of public confrontations of current and former admin... (eve Bannon called 'piece of trash' by heckler at bookstore)
Portland, where it is crushed, melted and repurposed. As of June, certain plastic bags are being sent to Virginia-based, Trex, which will turn them into decking materials (see below). Paper and hard plastics are sold to manufacturers both in this country and abroad. Jamie explains, “the destination just depends on where the highest demand is, or where the best price can be found.” Much of the manufacturing of plastics is located in China and other Asian countries, so container ships returning to their point of origin are filled with our mixed recycling.That said, Jamie encourages consumers to contemplate the meaning of the slogan “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle,” and emphasize the first two sets of actions. “It is important to remember that the ‘Three Rs’ is a hierarchy. The act of simply tossing something into your mixed recycling cart does not automatically make you a ‘good’ person. You’ve simply out-sourced your problem. If you are truly interested in having an impact, start thinking about ways you can reduce your consumption, and reuse materials whenever possible.”Due to Jamie’s negotiations with Trex, Ashlanders now have a clear, concrete action they can take. Rather than throwing all soft plastics into the combined trash, we can separate our bags, bubble wrap, etc. into two categories of plastic: 1. clear or 2. containing some type of color (see Trex website for a full list of acceptable soft plastics: www.trex.com/recycling/recycling-partnerships/). Ashlanders can then bring these soft plastics down to the Ashland Recycling Center on Water Street at Van Ness (open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday).Ashland resident, author and anthropologist Nina Egert has been a lay environmentalist since the early 1970s. (steNot: Recycling center again accepting soft plastic for recycling)
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Follow KDKA-TV: Facebook TwitterTRIDELPHIA, W.Va. (KDKA) — Two Good Samaritans rescued two puppies that were found abandoned in a dumpster in West Virginia on Sunday night.The Bridge To Home Animal Rescue organization in Eighty-Four, Pa., says a volunteer received a message around 10:45 p.m. from two women in Tridelphia, W.Va., who had found two puppies in a cardboard box inside a dumpster.The Good Samaritans brought the puppies to the shelter, where they spent the night “in a warm bed with a full belly.”Shelter workers believe the puppies are possibly pug mixes and about 6 weeks old. They have been named Grace and Gigi.The shelter says their veterinarians will check the puppies out.The dogs will be put up for adoption when they’re 8 weeks old. (CBS Pittsburgh / KDKA)
Marques Lewis and his father finally reached on Sunday. The long-time Titans fans traveled to Nashville for Monday Night Football from Virginia.Marques Lewis says, "The first time here to see my team play is an amazing feeling for me, but I did notice a lot of trash and stuff going on... but I'm so in awe of being here for the first time, I'm really not paying attention. I'm just soaking it all up."Others are soaking up the rain, while cleaning up the trash that remains from TSU's homecoming game Saturday night.Lewis says, "The vast amount takes the time to throw stuff in the trash and make sure their area is clean, but a lot of people when alcohol may be involved, they don't really care where trash goes. For residents' sake, I think its a big problem because you don't want a lot of trash and things going on like that. Of course, you're going to have some trash, but not as much as you see here as these guys are trying to clean up."One facility department employee tells Fox 17 News off-camera on Sunday: The stadium pulled its workers hired to clean up during the game. The reason is due to reported shootings just outside the lot last night."It's always sad because that's one of the things we're trying to escape in Richmond, Virginia, all that neighborhood violence and things like that. I just wish everyone could come to some sort peace and understanding and not have to worry about being frightened, scared or losing hours at your job because you have to be sheltered because of violence," explains L... (WZTV)