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Building Bridges: Percy Manson's Journey in Community Banking

November 16, 2025

Percy Manson, a Kenner native, has spent his career connecting finance and community growth. After nearly ten years as a commercial banker, he joined Hope Credit Union as a senior vice president. His role focuses on expanding opportunities in overlooked neighborhoods. Hope Credit Union, established

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Why Fear Stops Us From Helping Others

November 16, 2025

In the past, young people often helped out in their communities. They volunteered at shelters, churches, and other places where they could see and understand the struggles of others. This hands-on experience taught them empathy and showed them how much they had in common with people who seemed diffe

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Wet Weather Warnings: What Santa Clarita Valley Needs to Know

November 16, 2025

Santa Clarita Valley is getting a lot of rain. This is the first big storm in a long time. It started last week and will last until Thursday. The weather will be up and down. Days will be in the 60s. Nights will be in the 40s. Rain is falling hard. It could be 2 to 3 inches in some places. A flash

politics

Charlotte's Immigration Crackdown: Fear and Uncertainty Spread

November 16, 2025

Federal immigration agents have started making arrests in Charlotte, North Carolina, causing fear among residents and criticism from local leaders. The surge in enforcement began without prior announcement, leaving many people unsure of what to expect. Local officials, including Mayor Vi Lyles, have

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Snap a Pic, Help a Neighbor: Photo Studios Team Up for Food Drive

November 16, 2025

Four local photography studios are joining forces to make a difference. Jerome Pollos Photography, Franklin Photography, BC Photography, and Crystal Madsen Photography are hosting a special event. On November 18th, they will be offering headshot sessions. But there's a catch: instead of paying cash,

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Erie's Unsung Hero: James Sherrod's Legacy

November 16, 2025

James Sherrod, a dedicated leader in Erie, Pennsylvania, passed away at the age of 63. He was known for his work as the executive director of the Martin Luther King Center, a role he held since 2008. Sherrod was a driving force behind the revitalization of Erie's west bayfront neighborhoods. He coll

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Democrats and Crime: A New Approach?

November 16, 2025

Rahm Emanuel, a former Chicago mayor, is pushing Democrats to take a stronger stance on crime. He wants them to be clearer about their plans to keep people safe. Emanuel is thinking about running for president in 2028. He believes Democrats need a better message on crime before the next big election

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Rancho Cordova: Where Are the Playgrounds?

November 16, 2025

Rancho Cordova is expanding quickly. New houses are being built, and new families are moving in. But there's a problem. The city doesn't have enough places for kids to play and families to spend time together. Right now, there aren't many options. Peek-a-Boo Factory is one of the few new places tryi

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Why Shopping Local in Utah is a Smart Move This Holiday Season

November 16, 2025

Shopping local isn't just about buying stuff; it's about supporting the people around you. In Washington County, small business owners say they do more for the community than big stores ever could. They build relationships, invest money locally, and create unique experiences. Take Jennifer Hawkins,

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Avon's Topgolf: A Hit with Locals and Golf Enthusiasts Alike

November 15, 2025

Topgolf Avon has been a game-changer since its grand opening in September. Nestled along Chester Road, this two-level golf haven has quickly become a favorite spot for locals. With 64 climate-controlled hitting bays, a full-service kitchen, and a bar stocked with a variety of beverages, it's no surp