Live Again Independent Living

Live Again Independent Living We are a nonprofit organization (room share)gives housing to low income individuals. $450 and up

Andy Appliance is the place to go for all your Appliance needs. He fixes them when needed. Honors his warranties. I coul...
05/29/2026

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05/19/2026
05/19/2026

You've seen this photo, but do you know why it matters? In 1973, Cicely Tyson and Diana Ross stood at the Academy Awards as the first pair of Black women ever nominated together for Best Actress. Cicely earned her nomination for Sounder, while Diana was recognized for her powerful portrayal of Billie Holiday in Lady Sings the Blues. This wasn't just a red carpet moment—it was history in the making.

Look at them. The grace, the elegance, the quiet power radiating from this single frame. Cicely, timeless and ageless, standing beside a young Diana Ross at the height of her crossover moment from music to film. Their beauty was undeniable, but their presence represented something far deeper—a breakthrough in an industry that had rarely honored Black women in leading roles worthy of Oscar recognition.

This moment opened doors that had been locked for decades. Their nominations weren't charity or tokenism—they were earned through performances that demanded respect and recognition. Every Black actress who has walked that red carpet since owes something to this historic night when two queens proved that Black women's talent could no longer be ignored by Hollywood's most prestigious awards. They didn't just wear gowns that night—they wore the hopes and dreams of countless performers who came before and paved the way for those who would follow.

04/15/2026

UPDATE: Syrus Edwards has been located and is safe and unharmed. Thank you for all your efforts in helping to locate him.

Original Post:

Syrus Edwards was last seen on 4/1/2025 at 508 Longtown Road in Columbia, SC. He was last seen wearing a black zip-up hoodie with writing on the front, black jeans and red sneakers. He is considered to have medical needs and may be in the company of dangerous individuals. If anyone sees Edwards or has information about his location, please call 911 or RCSD at (803)576-3000.

04/10/2026

Update: He has been identified but his name has not been released for privacy reasons.

Unidentified living hospital patient.

Banner Health in Phoenix, AZ, is asking for the public’s help identifying a man who was hit by a car in west Phoenix on January 12th, 2026. He sustained a brain injury and is unable to communicate with his care team.

The man, who was described as Hispanic and likely in his 20s, was hit by a car near 27th Avenue and Buckeye Road before being taken to Banner-University Medical Center Phoenix, according to the health system.

The man had no ID when he arrived at the hospital, and nearly three months later, neither Banner nor the Phoenix Police Department has been able to identify him.

Anyone who can help identify the man is asked to call Banner Health at 602-839-2123.

02/15/2026

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02/11/2026

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