Convicted prostitute, current escort removed from Godley ISD groups, including council overseeing Sex-Ed

by David Sentendrey GODLEY, Texas – A woman tasked with helping decide sexual education curriculum in Godley ISD has been removed from multiple positions within the district because she’s a convicted prostitute. A FOX 4 investigation also found she is advertising herself online as an escort. The discovery raises concerns about background checks in the district and across theContinue reading “Convicted prostitute, current escort removed from Godley ISD groups, including council overseeing Sex-Ed”

Two Billion People Are Prepared to Lose Their Homes

by Anna Skinner Billions of people expect to be displaced within the next 25 years because of severe impacts from climate change, according to a new study. Scientists and politicians alike continue to raise the alarm about the concerning impacts of global warming as more research reveals that climate change increases the severity of some naturalContinue reading “Two Billion People Are Prepared to Lose Their Homes”

Book Review Tuesday: American Predator by Maureen Callahan

by Dava Jean This was an interesting book. I think I found myself relating to this because it happened partially in my back yard.He grew up in Colville, Wa and then lived in Neah Bay for a long while much of this was going on. His upbringing was strange and his parents started out asContinue reading “Book Review Tuesday: American Predator by Maureen Callahan”

Mental Health Mondays: Harvard psychologist shares 5 toxic things ‘highly narcissistic’ people always do in relationships

by Craig Malkin Red flags for extreme narcissism are often easy to identity: behaviors like boasting, monologues and condescending remarks. Just turn on any reality show, and you could make a game out of spotting them. To be fair, these dead giveaways don’t tend to show up early on in a relationship. If they did, most peopleContinue reading “Mental Health Mondays: Harvard psychologist shares 5 toxic things ‘highly narcissistic’ people always do in relationships”

True Crime Sundays: Horrifying pictures of Idaho crime scene 1122 King Road after FBI returned to site a year on from four students’ murders

by M.A. Loreto A YEAR ago, four University of Idaho students were killed in their home in Moscow, Idaho; earlier this month, FBI agents returned to the location to find further evidence in the trial. The home is located near the University, and was the residence of three of the students that were killed: Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves andContinue reading “True Crime Sundays: Horrifying pictures of Idaho crime scene 1122 King Road after FBI returned to site a year on from four students’ murders”

Opioid Crisis Fridays: True Stories from Missouri- Nina Strada

by Judy L. Thomas and Laura Bauer Fentanyl has killed more than 850 in KC area. NINA STRADA, 22. DIED: JUNE 23, 2021 ‘She was that girl who would light up a room with her smile and her giggle’ On the surface, life was good for Nina Strada in mid-2021. The 22-year-old esthetician had justContinue reading “Opioid Crisis Fridays: True Stories from Missouri- Nina Strada”

Travel Thursday: Why Go To New York City?

Cool, cosmopolitan, crowded, constantly evolving … the Big Apple blends big city splendor with small-town charm. Amid New York’s iconic landmarks and towering skyscrapers, you’ll experience a vibrant culture permeating each of the city’s distinctive neighborhoods and boroughs. Follow trendsetters to the East Village and Brooklyn to check out indie boutiques, iconic bakeries and trendy coffee shops.Continue reading “Travel Thursday: Why Go To New York City?”

15 Cars That Will Last You Twice as Long as the Average Vehicle

by Grace Chevrolet Avalanche Avalanche is known for its impressive longevity, often surpassing the average vehicle lifespan two-fold. Its rugged reliability doesn’t compromise comfort or style, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a vehicle that truly goes the distance. This is more than a truck; it’s a testament to Chevrolet’s commitment to longevity and excellence. HondaContinue reading “15 Cars That Will Last You Twice as Long as the Average Vehicle”

History Lesson Tuesday: December 5, 1933. The End of Prohibition in America.

The 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified, repealing the 18th Amendment and bringing an end to the era of national prohibition of alcohol in America. At 5:32 p.m. EST, Utah became the 36th state to ratify the amendment, achieving the requisite three-fourths majority of states’ approval. Pennsylvania and Ohio had ratified it earlier in the day. The movement for the prohibition of alcohol began inContinue reading “History Lesson Tuesday: December 5, 1933. The End of Prohibition in America.”

Mental Health Mondays: Signs That You Were Raised by Toxic Parents

by Soo Kim Do you have low self-esteem, lack boundaries, fear rejection and find it hard to cope with stress and anxiety? There are some of the signs that you may have been raised by toxic parents. Psychiatrist Dr. Cassandra Boduch, chief medical officer at PsychPlus, told Newsweek that a toxic person is typically defined as “someoneContinue reading “Mental Health Mondays: Signs That You Were Raised by Toxic Parents”