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A heroic act in Kenner, Louisiana, is capturing hearts nationwide. Five-year-old Cloe Woods demonstrated extraordinary bravery and quick thinking during a fire that threatened her family’s home. Her courage is being hailed as nothing short of heroic, and she has shown that true leaders come in all sizes. What Happened While flames engulfed her family’s home, young Cloe instinctively stepped into action. Despite the panic, she kept calm and remembered everything she had learned about fire safety during a school trip. With a heart full of courage, Cloe guided her blind grandmother to safety, making sure she was stable and…

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The community is urgently searching for 14-year-old Kimora Newell, who was last seen at her home in Burton, Michigan, on Monday evening. Her disappearance has sparked concern as she left a note indicating a desire to harm herself before running away. The family, alongside law enforcement, is asking for public assistance in bringing her home safely. What Happened Kimora Newell was last seen on Monday night around 8:30 PM at her home on Gram Street, near I-475 in Burton, Michigan. After her phone was taken for communicating with a male, Kimora left a note expressing distress and a wish to…

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The Sumter Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating 61-year-old Valerie Johnson, who was last seen leaving her residence on Gion Street in Sumter, South Carolina, on Sunday after 2 p.m. Valerie left behind essential personal items, including her purse and medications, sparking concerns for her well-being. What Happened Valerie Johnson, a 61-year-old woman from Sumter, South Carolina, was last seen leaving her home on Sunday afternoon. She was driving her black 2018 Nissan Titan with South Carolina license plate number 7118TJ. Valerie has not been heard from since, and her disappearance has raised concerns. She left behind…

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In April 2019, a missing person report was filed for Calvin Donnell Harris, a 43-year-old man from Macon, Georgia. Harris was last seen at his residence on Ada Street, and since then, his whereabouts have remained unknown. The case, though serious and concerning, seems to have received minimal media attention, with only Fox Five Atlanta and 41WMGT in Macon covering the story, and that coverage was brief. What Happened Calvin Donnell Harris disappeared in April 2019, leaving family and friends searching for answers. Despite the seriousness of his disappearance, little information has been released about the circumstances surrounding his case.…

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The search for 5-year-old Jedadiah Jackson has come to a happy conclusion. After hours of concern, Jedadiah was found safe, and his family is incredibly relieved. Authorities have expressed their gratitude for the community’s help in locating him. What Happened On the morning of [insert date], 5-year-old Jedadiah Jackson went missing from the 300 block of Ewing Road in Kennedy Township at around 11:50 am. His family, along with local authorities, immediately launched a search for the young boy. Jedadiah, who has autism and is non-verbal, was last seen wearing a black long-sleeved fleece, khaki pants, and carrying a green…

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The search is on for 16-year-old Anacelis Reyes, who went missing from her home in Wesley Chapel, Florida, on August 30, 2025. Authorities and family members are deeply concerned and are urging anyone with information to come forward. What Happened Anacelis Reyes was last seen around 6:00 p.m. on August 30, 2025, in the Snowberry Way area of Wesley Chapel, Florida. Despite extensive efforts from local authorities and her family, her whereabouts remain unknown. At the time of her disappearance, she was not wearing any identifiable clothing, and her current location is still under investigation. Who Is Anacelis Reyes? Anacelis…

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In a bold move, President Donald Trump announced a significant military operation in the southern Caribbean, targeting a drug-laden vessel connected to the Tren de Aragua gang, a notorious Venezuelan criminal organization. The strike, which resulted in the deaths of 11 individuals, has escalated tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, raising critical questions about international drug trafficking and the geopolitical implications of the operation. What Happened On the evening of the operation, President Trump detailed a military strike against a vessel believed to be transporting illicit narcotics to the United States. The vessel, originating from Venezuela, was reportedly linked to…

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A budgetary crisis at Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) has resulted in the elimination of nearly 270 jobs, with a significant portion of those cuts affecting the Exceptional Children’s (EC) department. The decision, aimed at saving $18 million, has sparked outrage among staff and raised concerns about the impact on students with special needs. What Happened In an attempt to address a looming budget shortfall, WS/FCS has made significant staff reductions, including cutting 100 positions from the Exceptional Children’s staff. The decision, approved by the school board, is part of a broader plan to save $18 million to avoid payroll issues…

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The Brookfield Zoo Chicago this week euthanized the 30-year-old rescued brown bear due to his declining health, the zoo announced in a Facebook post Friday. “Axhi’s legacy is one of resilience, care, and inspiration,” the zoo’s post read. “He will be deeply missed by our staff, volunteers, and the countless guests whose lives he touched.” Axhi, alongside his cub brother, arrived at the Brookfield Zoo in 1995 at 6 months old, rescued from southeastern Alaska after a hunter killed their mother. Just this summer, the zoo celebrated the 30th anniversary of Axhi’s rescue and arrival. Axhi’s brother, Jim, died nearly…

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Lake Forest Caucus leaders are urging members to support a bylaw amendment that would expand voting options beyond the current in-person system. The proposal, set for a vote at the October 14 annual meeting, comes amid fundraising needs and renewed debate over how the Caucus handles contested votes. Following two public meetings this summer, Caucus President Regina Etherton wrote on August 24 that Caucus members would be able to vote on a bylaw change that would allow options beyond the current system of in-person voting. She said the 43-member Caucus Committee (and the Executive Committee) has endorsed the proposed change.…

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