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Dec 13 2025CRIME

Santa Clarita's Sheriff Talks Safety and Crime Trends

Captain Brandon Barclay, the top sheriff in Santa Clarita Valley, recently spoke to local business owners about crime rates and safety tips. He shared that overall crime has dropped by 19%, but violent crime has gone up by 9%. This increase is partly due to a gang in Newhall that the sheriff's depar

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

Finding Comfort in Shared Grief: The Tree of Angels Ceremony

In December 2023, over 300 people gathered at the First United Methodist Church in Richardson, Texas. They were there to honor loved ones lost to violent crime. This event, called the Tree of Angels ceremony, has been happening for 28 years in Dallas County. It started in 1991 by Verna Lee Carr, a v

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Dec 13 2025RELIGION

Unique Holiday Celebrations in Reading

Reading is buzzing with special holiday events this season. Let's dive into what's happening. First up, Renewed Spirit Church is hosting a German Christmas service. It's happening on December 21st at 11 a. m. The Reading Liederkranz Chorus will be there, led by Mark Herr. They've been singing toget

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Dec 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Colorado's Big Recycling Makeover

Colorado is stepping up its recycling game. The state has one of the lowest recycling rates in the U. S. But now, a new plan is in the works to make recycling free for everyone. The state's health department has given the green light to a program called the Producer Responsibility Program. It's set

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

How Sharing Stories Can Change Mental Health Care

People who have gone through tough times with mental health issues can make a big difference in how services are designed. This is not just about giving advice. It is about using personal stories to shape better care. A recent study looked at how this works in real life. Six people shared their exp

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Fighting HIV in Black Communities: A Closer Look at New Jersey's Efforts

In New Jersey, the fight against HIV is getting a boost, especially in Black communities where the impact is felt the most. Gene Huffman, a 34-year-old from Paterson, knows this struggle well. He's been living with HIV for years but has managed to keep the virus under control with daily medication a

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Golf's Struggle for Spotlight in British Sports Awards

The BBC Sports Personality of the Year (SPOTY) awards are a big deal in the UK. They celebrate the best athletes of the year, with the main prize going to the most popular one. But golfers have had a tough time winning this award. Only two golfers have ever won the top prize. Dai Rees won in 1957,

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Dec 13 2025OPINION

Breaking the Chain: A Fresh Look at Juvenile Violence

Juvenile violence in Bernalillo County is a real issue. But, are these kids born violent? Probably not. The real problem seems to be family struggles and not enough community support. Locking them up might not be the best solution. It could even make things worse. Researchers found that bad stuff h

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Better Birth Care: How Sri Lanka Can Learn from Moms and Experts

Sri Lanka has a problem. Many moms and health workers feel that the care given during pregnancy and childbirth is not always focused on the person. This is called person-centered maternity care. It means treating each mom as a unique individual with her own needs and feelings. There are not enough

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Dec 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Joliet's Big Tech Boost: Jobs and Growth on the Horizon

Joliet is buzzing with news about the Joliet Technology Center. This project, which was initially delayed, is now moving forward. The plan is to build a massive data center near the Chicagoland Speedway. This has sparked some debate, especially from people in nearby areas like Aurora who are concern

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