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Police officer buys train ticket for deaf French-speaking traveler stranded in Pittsburgh

By KDKA-TV producer Ashley Funyak Click here for updates on this story     PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A traveler who recently found himself unexpectedly stuck in Pittsburgh is now back home, thanks to the help of a kind-hearted police officer. The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police says Downtown Public Safety Center officers were recently called to the Greyhound

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Faith leaders honor the past while praying for the community that’s still rebuilding after Katrina

By Jonah Gilmore Click here for updates on this story     NEW ORLEANS (WDSU) — Nearly two decades after Hurricane Katrina changed the course of our city’s history, faith leaders from across traditions came together under one roof. An interfaith service was held Thursday to remember the lives lost, honor the strength of survivors and reflect

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Trump official hints at federal takeover of South Station, but Boston mayor says “there’s no legal way” it can happen

By Mike Toole, Samantha Chaney Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON (WBZ) — The Trump administration appears to have concerns about safety and cleanliness at South Station in Boston. As Amtrak unveiled the new high-speed Acela train there Wednesday night, Deputy Secretary of Transportation Steven Bradbury suggested that South Station could face a

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Dr. Courtney Jackson

‘Just keep the faith’: Woman reflects on surviving Hurricane Katrina 20 years later

By Frankie Jupiter Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — Hurricane Katrina struck Louisiana on Monday, Aug. 29, 2005, leaving destruction across the Gulf Coast and changing New Orleans forever. Dr. Courtney Jackson, who was 19 at the time, recalled the moment water began rushing into her grandmother’s home after the levees

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