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PHOENIX 鈥?Its hard not to be drawn in by the lofty prose of Angelica Willis-Smith. To speak with her is to speak little and absorb the emotions that imbue her words.And then you focus on what she s speaking about. Most people have no clue, no idea, dont know the first thing about what it takes to put a seed in the ground, Willis-Smith said. And its the one thing every persons ancestors have been doing since the beginning of time. Its the one thing that connects every person on this planet. Its farming. Its cultivating. Like, and hardly anybody knows how to do it. Willis-Smith is a singer, a licensed massage therapist, has certificates in IT and also models. But she spends most of her time on an a stanley cup cre and a half in southern Phoenix. That, among everything, makes her rare. For people like myself who are stanley mug young, single, who are out here living in the world, theres not a push to get us back i stanley cup nto the work of the earth, she said.Farming has long been the domain of older white men. Willis-Smith defies it all. But shes also busted another misconception: that farming cant happen in cities.Jessica Diamond oversees operations for Project Roots, the non-profit that runs the acre-and-a-half. Weve got lettuce, weve got mustard greens, kale, garlic, green onions, Diamond said. Weve got beets, carrots, sunflowers, dill, fennel. In the last 30 years, urban farming has grown more than 30%. Its hailed as one path to bring food security to areas with little. Thats why more cities are taking Rdvq Homeless man in Omaha receives roadside haircut off interstate
KGTV -- Video shows the suspected Holy Fire arsonist talking to firefighters before being arrested.51-year-old Forrest Gordon Clark was arrested by sheriffs deputies and booked into the Orange County Jail Wednesday.In the video, Clark can be seen speaking with firefighters and accusing them of stealing his money.Clark was booked on two counts of felony arson, one count of felony threat to terrorize and one count of misdemeanor resisting arrest.RELATED: Suspect linked to wildfire in Cleveland National Forest arrested in Orange CountyClark is being held on $1 million bail. His arraignment is scheduled for August 9.A volunteer fire chief told the Orange County Register that Clark sent him threatening emails last week, including one where Clark said this place will burn down. The volunteer fire chief said that Clark ran through the community screaming last week and sent an email predicting Holy Jim, with roots to the Reconstruction Era, would burn. Copyright 2025 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters stanley mug stanley borraccia stanley becher
PHOENIX 鈥?Its hard not to be drawn in by the lofty prose of Angelica Willis-Smith. To speak with her is to speak little and absorb the emotions that imbue her words.And then you focus on what she s speaking about. Most people have no clue, no idea, dont know the first thing about what it takes to put a seed in the ground, Willis-Smith said. And its the one thing every persons ancestors have been doing since the beginning of time. Its the one thing that connects every person on this planet. Its farming. Its cultivating. Like, and hardly anybody knows how to do it. Willis-Smith is a singer, a licensed massage therapist, has certificates in IT and also models. But she spends most of her time on an a stanley cup cre and a half in southern Phoenix. That, among everything, makes her rare. For people like myself who are stanley mug young, single, who are out here living in the world, theres not a push to get us back i stanley cup nto the work of the earth, she said.Farming has long been the domain of older white men. Willis-Smith defies it all. But shes also busted another misconception: that farming cant happen in cities.Jessica Diamond oversees operations for Project Roots, the non-profit that runs the acre-and-a-half. Weve got lettuce, weve got mustard greens, kale, garlic, green onions, Diamond said. Weve got beets, carrots, sunflowers, dill, fennel. In the last 30 years, urban farming has grown more than 30%. Its hailed as one path to bring food security to areas with little. Thats why more cities are taking Rdvq Homeless man in Omaha receives roadside haircut off interstate
KGTV -- Video shows the suspected Holy Fire arsonist talking to firefighters before being arrested.51-year-old Forrest Gordon Clark was arrested by sheriffs deputies and booked into the Orange County Jail Wednesday.In the video, Clark can be seen speaking with firefighters and accusing them of stealing his money.Clark was booked on two counts of felony arson, one count of felony threat to terrorize and one count of misdemeanor resisting arrest.RELATED: Suspect linked to wildfire in Cleveland National Forest arrested in Orange CountyClark is being held on $1 million bail. His arraignment is scheduled for August 9.A volunteer fire chief told the Orange County Register that Clark sent him threatening emails last week, including one where Clark said this place will burn down. The volunteer fire chief said that Clark ran through the community screaming last week and sent an email predicting Holy Jim, with roots to the Reconstruction Era, would burn. Copyright 2025 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters stanley mug stanley borraccia stanley becher