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Heat in Southern California continues following day of record temperatures in inland communities

By Chelsea Hylton Click here for updates on this story     California (KCAL, KCBS) — The heat wave in Southern California is expected to continue after inland communities experienced record temperatures. The KCAL News Weather Alert will continue through Friday evening as conditions will remain especially away from the coast. KCAL Meteorologist Amber Lee said several

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Comfort Foodies Serves Up Back-to-School Relief with Free Kids’ Meals on School Nights

By Jo-Carolyn Goode Click here for updates on this story     August 7, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — As Houston families transition from summer fun to homework, sports practices, and jam-packed weeknight routines, one beloved local restaurant is stepping up to lighten the load. Comfort Foodies, the vibrant eatery blending the soulful heart of the South

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LEADERSHIP IN MOTION: Israel Garcia’s Steadfast Journey Powering METRO Forward

By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story     August 7, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — In a city that pulses with momentum, few keep Houston moving quite like Israel Garcia. With over 30 years of steadfast dedication to the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO), Garcia isn’t just guiding the buses—he’s

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The USDA launched a one-year pilot program to purchase up to $2 million of Chesapeake Bay blue catfish. The effort will support regional processors and provide nutritious protein to families through food banks and other food distributors.

‘A win for our rural communities’: USDA grants $6M to clear invasive blue catfish in Chesapeake Bay

By Caroline Zeghibe Click here for updates on this story     TILGHMAN ISLAND, Maryland (WBAL) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture granted $6 million to Maryland seafood processors to clear the Chesapeake Bay from invasive blue catfish. U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, R-District 1, and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced on Wednesday that the USDA made

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A 12-year-old boy in Lancaster Township participated in the viral "Hot Water Challenge

‘Hot Water Challenge’ causes 9-year-old to suffer severe burns and police are urging parents to intervene

By Baylee Martin Click here for updates on this story     LANCASTER TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania (WGAL) — A 12-year-old boy in Lancaster Township participated in the viral “Hot Water Challenge,” causing his 9-year-old brother to suffer severe burns, prompting discussions on social media dangers. Kirsten Johnson, a communications professor at Elizabethtown College, explained the peer pressure young

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Leaders in an Allegheny County community vow better communication after trees cut down

By Raquel Ciampi Click here for updates on this story     WILKINSBURG, Pennsylvania (WTAE) — Leaders in one Allegheny County community are vowing better communication after dozens of trees were cut down. Residents along East End Avenue in Wilkinsburg said they received a letter from Duquesne Light, informing them that they would be trimming trees away

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