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Ban Tien – METRO Police Chief: A Warrior’s Heart, A Community’s Guardian

By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story     May 14, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — In the ever-evolving landscape of Houston’s transit safety, Chief Ban Tien of the METRO Police Department has emerged as a transformative force. A combat-tested U.S. Army veteran, former Houston Police Department officer, and now the top cop

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Transgender military members have until June 6 to self-identify

Colorado combat Army major pushes to keep serving country amid transgender ban

By Sarah Horbacewicz Click here for updates on this story     COLORADO (KCNC) — The country’s highest court has ruled that President Donald Trump can effectively ban transgender people from serving in the military. The Supreme Court Justices granted an emergency request from the administration to lift a nationwide injunction blocking the policy while litigation continues.

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Maria and Louis Pinneri's golden years have been shaded by a broken solar panel system. In 2011

Thousands struggling to get solar panels fixed after company’s bankruptcy. How the new CEO is trying to help

By Mahsa Saeidi, Walter Smith Randolph Click here for updates on this story     STATEN ISLAND, New York (WCBS) — An icon in the solar industry left customers scrambling after they filed for bankruptcy. After CBS News New York investigator Mahsa Saeidi helped get a New Jersey family’s solar panels fixed, her inbox was flooded with

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Philadelphia’s 2025 Pride weekend will feature 600-foot Progress Pride flag, largest in U.S., organizers say

By Joe Brandt Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — The largest Progress Pride flag in the U.S. will return and be even larger in 2025 as Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ community and allies gather for the Philadelphia Pride March and Festival. Organizers with Philly Pride 365 have already announced a ton of plans

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Dead mice and rodent droppings lead to consumer alert for Pittsburgh restaurant

By Madeline Bartos Click here for updates on this story     PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A Pittsburgh restaurant was hit with a consumer alert after an inspector reported finding dead mice and “too many to count” rodent droppings. The Allegheny County Health Department issued a consumer alert for Murray Avenue Grill in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood after

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KDKA-TV's Jessica Guay spoke to two young students and their mother

Student rescued from flooded Maryland elementary school says he’s “happy to be alive”

By Jessica Guay Click here for updates on this story     WESTERNPORT, Maryland (KDKA) — Flash flooding hit parts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, including in Westernport, where floodwaters breached the second floor of an elementary school. Officials said about 150 students and 50 adults had to be evacuated from Westernport Elementary School. 200 people rescued from

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