Panic Buttons Enhance Safety for Mobile Mental Health Teams in Illinois
Mobile mental health responders in Illinois have taken an innovative step to safeguard their teams by incorporating wearable panic button devices during field visits. This initiative, led by the Association for Individual Development (AID), is aimed at improving safety for both crisis workers and the individuals they serve in Kane and Kendall counties. These professionals often find themselves in unpredictable and potentially hazardous situations while supporting those in mental or emotional cri
Panic Buttons Enhance Safety for Mobile Mental Health Teams in Illinois
Mobile mental health responders in Illinois have taken an innovative step to safeguard their teams by incorporating wearable panic button devices during field visits. This initiative, led by the Association for Individual Development (AID), is aimed at improving safety for both crisis workers and the individuals they serve in Kane and Kendall counties. These professionals often find themselves in unpredictable and potentially hazardous situations while supporting those in mental or emotional cri
Alameda County Fair 2025 Opens With Big Attractions
The much-anticipated Alameda County Fair 2025 kicks off Friday in Pleasanton, bringing with it a vibrant mix of entertainment, rides, food, and family-friendly attractions that will run through July 6. The opening night will feature a live concert by the legendary band WAR, followed by a spectacular fireworks and drone show at 9:30 p.m. Drone shows will continue nightly after each concert, excluding July 4. Concerts
Alameda County Fair 2025 Opens With Big Attractions
The much-anticipated Alameda County Fair 2025 kicks off Friday in Pleasanton, bringing with it a vibrant mix of entertainment, rides, food, and family-friendly attractions that will run through July 6. The opening night will feature a live concert by the legendary band WAR, followed by a spectacular fireworks and drone show at 9:30 p.m. Drone shows will continue nightly after each concert, excluding July 4. Concerts
Houston Pride 2025: Top Events, Parades, Concerts & Parties
Houston is bursting with energy and unity as Pride 2025 brings an entire week of celebration, visibility, and entertainment to the city’s LGBTQ+ community and allies. With events ranging from inclusive wedding ceremonies to drag brunches, fashion shows, live music, cultural screenings, and late-night dance parties, Pride Month in Houston promises something for everyone. Festivities begin on June 21 with the glamo
Houston Pride 2025: Top Events, Parades, Concerts & Parties
Houston is bursting with energy and unity as Pride 2025 brings an entire week of celebration, visibility, and entertainment to the city’s LGBTQ+ community and allies. With events ranging from inclusive wedding ceremonies to drag brunches, fashion shows, live music, cultural screenings, and late-night dance parties, Pride Month in Houston promises something for everyone. Festivities begin on June 21 with the glamo
Trump’s Military Parade Criticized for Sloppy Marching, Low Crowd
President Donald Trump’s military parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the US Army drew widespread criticism and mockery after videos showed troops marching without coordination in front of a small crowd. The parade, which cost around $45 million, took place on Constitution Avenue in Washington D.C. and involved over 6,600 soldiers, tanks, and even robotic dogs. Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania T
Trump’s Military Parade Criticized for Sloppy Marching, Low Crowd
President Donald Trump’s military parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the US Army drew widespread criticism and mockery after videos showed troops marching without coordination in front of a small crowd. The parade, which cost around $45 million, took place on Constitution Avenue in Washington D.C. and involved over 6,600 soldiers, tanks, and even robotic dogs. Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania T
Houston Clinics Tackle Youth Mental Health Crisis
In Houston, a growing concern around youth mental health is being met with action by the Ibn Sina Foundation, a community-driven organization that has provided affordable healthcare to underserved populations for over two decades. Founded to support low-income and uninsured residents, the foundation now runs multiple clinics across the city, offering both medical and behavioral health services. Anchor Rashi Vats rece
Houston Clinics Tackle Youth Mental Health Crisis
In Houston, a growing concern around youth mental health is being met with action by the Ibn Sina Foundation, a community-driven organization that has provided affordable healthcare to underserved populations for over two decades. Founded to support low-income and uninsured residents, the foundation now runs multiple clinics across the city, offering both medical and behavioral health services. Anchor Rashi Vats rece
Full list of prohibited items released ahead of Washington Army’s 250-year celebration parade
As Washington, D.C. prepares for one of its largest military events in recent years, security measures are being tightened in anticipation of the massive crowds expected to attend the Army’s 250th anniversary parade. Scheduled for Saturday, the grand procession will commemorate a quarter-millennium of Army service with a four-mile route beginning at the Pentagon and ending on 15th Street Northwest. To ensure a safe and orderly event, officials have released comprehensive public safety g
Full list of prohibited items released ahead of Washington Army’s 250-year celebration parade
As Washington, D.C. prepares for one of its largest military events in recent years, security measures are being tightened in anticipation of the massive crowds expected to attend the Army’s 250th anniversary parade. Scheduled for Saturday, the grand procession will commemorate a quarter-millennium of Army service with a four-mile route beginning at the Pentagon and ending on 15th Street Northwest. To ensure a safe and orderly event, officials have released comprehensive public safety g
Cutting Too Many Calories? It Might Be Making You Depressed
While cutting calories is a common method for weight loss, doing it excessively may come with unexpected mental health consequences. Many people don’t realize that extreme calorie deficits can significantly impact emotional well-being. From nutrient shortages to hormonal shifts, severe dietary restrictions can make you feel anxious, irritable, and even depressed. Your brain needs steady fuel and nutrients to re
Cutting Too Many Calories? It Might Be Making You Depressed
While cutting calories is a common method for weight loss, doing it excessively may come with unexpected mental health consequences. Many people don’t realize that extreme calorie deficits can significantly impact emotional well-being. From nutrient shortages to hormonal shifts, severe dietary restrictions can make you feel anxious, irritable, and even depressed. Your brain needs steady fuel and nutrients to re
Why Kids Should Clean Their Tongue Daily & 10 Easy Ways To Do It
Maintaining your child’s oral hygiene goes beyond just brushing teeth cleaning their tongue is equally important. A child’s tongue can quickly become a breeding ground for bacteria, food particles, and dead cells, which contribute to bad breath, plaque buildup, and even oral infections. With kids often indulging in sugary foods and drinks, and sometimes skipping parts of their dental routine, their tongues are especially vulnerable.
Why Kids Should Clean Their Tongue Daily & 10 Easy Ways To Do It
Maintaining your child’s oral hygiene goes beyond just brushing teeth cleaning their tongue is equally important. A child’s tongue can quickly become a breeding ground for bacteria, food particles, and dead cells, which contribute to bad breath, plaque buildup, and even oral infections. With kids often indulging in sugary foods and drinks, and sometimes skipping parts of their dental routine, their tongues are especially vulnerable.
Houston Passes $7B Budget, Raises Pay for Police, Fire
The City of Houston has officially passed a $7 billion budget for fiscal year 2026, with significant wage increases for first responders and major cuts to several city departments. Mayor John Whitmire’s administration secured historic deals with both the Houston Police Officers Union and the Houston Professional Firefighters Association. The agreements, ending years of disputes and stagnation, are projected to cost the city nearly $2.5 billion over the n
Houston Passes $7B Budget, Raises Pay for Police, Fire
The City of Houston has officially passed a $7 billion budget for fiscal year 2026, with significant wage increases for first responders and major cuts to several city departments. Mayor John Whitmire’s administration secured historic deals with both the Houston Police Officers Union and the Houston Professional Firefighters Association. The agreements, ending years of disputes and stagnation, are projected to cost the city nearly $2.5 billion over the n
Hot Rod Row, BMX Bike Fest to Take Over Pleasanton
Pleasanton is revving up for a weekend packed with horsepower and high-flying tricks as Main Street transforms into a hub of automotive and stunt excitement. On Saturday, June 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., over 200 classic and hot rod cars will line Main Street for the annual Hot Rod Row, part of the city’s First Weekends on Main celebration. Main Street will be closed to all vehicle traffic starting Friday at 4 p
Hot Rod Row, BMX Bike Fest to Take Over Pleasanton
Pleasanton is revving up for a weekend packed with horsepower and high-flying tricks as Main Street transforms into a hub of automotive and stunt excitement. On Saturday, June 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., over 200 classic and hot rod cars will line Main Street for the annual Hot Rod Row, part of the city’s First Weekends on Main celebration. Main Street will be closed to all vehicle traffic starting Friday at 4 p
YMCA Houston Launches Water Safety Campaign for Summer
As summer approaches and families head outdoors, the YMCA of Greater Houston has launched a vital campaign to combat one of the leading causes of death among young children: drowning. The new initiative, “Phones Down, Eyes Up,” encourages parents and caregivers to eliminate distractions especially smartphones when supervising children near water. Raising Awareness and Reducing Risk
YMCA Houston Launches Water Safety Campaign for Summer
As summer approaches and families head outdoors, the YMCA of Greater Houston has launched a vital campaign to combat one of the leading causes of death among young children: drowning. The new initiative, “Phones Down, Eyes Up,” encourages parents and caregivers to eliminate distractions especially smartphones when supervising children near water. Raising Awareness and Reducing Risk
Pharma tycoon from Assam arrested in massive US insurance scam worth $149 million
Indian-origin psychiatrist and former CEO of Sovereign Health Group, Tonmoy Sharma, was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport in connection with a staggering $149 million healthcare fraud. Sharma, 61, originally from Guwahati, Assam, was taken into custody on May 29 following an eight-count federal grand jury indictment that includes charges of wire fraud, conspiracy, and illegal kickbacks. According to federal prosecutors, Sharma’s company, Sovereign Health, engaged in a system
Pharma tycoon from Assam arrested in massive US insurance scam worth $149 million
Indian-origin psychiatrist and former CEO of Sovereign Health Group, Tonmoy Sharma, was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport in connection with a staggering $149 million healthcare fraud. Sharma, 61, originally from Guwahati, Assam, was taken into custody on May 29 following an eight-count federal grand jury indictment that includes charges of wire fraud, conspiracy, and illegal kickbacks. According to federal prosecutors, Sharma’s company, Sovereign Health, engaged in a system
Jonathan Joss, known for King of the Hill, fatally shot in Texas altercation
Veteran television and film actor Jonathan Joss, renowned for his culturally significant and memorable performances, was tragically shot and killed on Sunday in San Antonio, Texas, following a heated altercation with a neighbor. The 59-year-old actor, best known for voicing John Redcorn in the animated series "King of the Hill" and portraying Chief Ken Hotate in "Parks and Recreation," was involved in a verbal confrontation that escalated fatally. According to the San Anto
Jonathan Joss, known for King of the Hill, fatally shot in Texas altercation
Veteran television and film actor Jonathan Joss, renowned for his culturally significant and memorable performances, was tragically shot and killed on Sunday in San Antonio, Texas, following a heated altercation with a neighbor. The 59-year-old actor, best known for voicing John Redcorn in the animated series "King of the Hill" and portraying Chief Ken Hotate in "Parks and Recreation," was involved in a verbal confrontation that escalated fatally. According to the San Anto
Houston BBQ, Politics & Summer Fun: June 2 Highlights
As Houston eases into summer, the latest episode of "Hello Houston" serves a sizzling mix of political developments, barbecue bragging rights, and family-friendly activities. On June 2, hosts Ernie, Frank, and Celeste guided listeners through the biggest stories impacting the Bayou City. In the first hour, political analyst and University of Houston professor Jeronimo Cortina joined the program to break dow
Houston BBQ, Politics & Summer Fun: June 2 Highlights
As Houston eases into summer, the latest episode of "Hello Houston" serves a sizzling mix of political developments, barbecue bragging rights, and family-friendly activities. On June 2, hosts Ernie, Frank, and Celeste guided listeners through the biggest stories impacting the Bayou City. In the first hour, political analyst and University of Houston professor Jeronimo Cortina joined the program to break dow
Pleasanton Fifth Graders Lead Inspiring Service Projects
Over 60 fifth-grade students from Fairlands Elementary School in Pleasanton made a powerful impact on their school and city through a showcase of student-led service projects at the annual CAP Fair. Held on May 20, the fair gave students a platform to present 19 group initiatives that addressed pressing local and global issues. Students spent months identifying problems in their communities, researching solutions, an
Pleasanton Fifth Graders Lead Inspiring Service Projects
Over 60 fifth-grade students from Fairlands Elementary School in Pleasanton made a powerful impact on their school and city through a showcase of student-led service projects at the annual CAP Fair. Held on May 20, the fair gave students a platform to present 19 group initiatives that addressed pressing local and global issues. Students spent months identifying problems in their communities, researching solutions, an
Houston Storm Prep: Safety Tips & Evacuation Routes
As hurricane season officially begins, Houston residents are urged to revisit their storm preparedness plans. While many long-time Houstonians are familiar with the protocols, each year presents unique challenges, especially for new residents. Preparation is the key to staying safe when tropical storms or hurricanes hit the Gulf Coast. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help residents stay informed and protected.
Houston Storm Prep: Safety Tips & Evacuation Routes
As hurricane season officially begins, Houston residents are urged to revisit their storm preparedness plans. While many long-time Houstonians are familiar with the protocols, each year presents unique challenges, especially for new residents. Preparation is the key to staying safe when tropical storms or hurricanes hit the Gulf Coast. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help residents stay informed and protected.
Emerald High Hosts First Art Exhibit at Stoneridge Mall
For the first time, Emerald High School students are bringing their creativity to the public stage with a weekend art showcase at the Stoneridge Shopping Center. The exhibition will feature a variety of artwork by students enrolled in the school's drawing, sculpture, and ceramics programs. The showcase is scheduled for Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. The community can visit the exhibit in the space between Sheikh Shoes and Swarovski inside the mall. I
Emerald High Hosts First Art Exhibit at Stoneridge Mall
For the first time, Emerald High School students are bringing their creativity to the public stage with a weekend art showcase at the Stoneridge Shopping Center. The exhibition will feature a variety of artwork by students enrolled in the school's drawing, sculpture, and ceramics programs. The showcase is scheduled for Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. The community can visit the exhibit in the space between Sheikh Shoes and Swarovski inside the mall. I
Houston Food Bank Launches Free Summer Meals for Kids
As summer vacation begins and school cafeterias close, the Houston Food Bank is stepping in to ensure that children don’t go hungry during the break. Beginning June 2, the organization is launching its annual Summer Food Service Program, which provides free, nutritious meals to children across the Houston area. The program serves all children aged 18 and younger, as well as students with disabilities up to age 21. This initiative is vital for many families who rely on school m
Houston Food Bank Launches Free Summer Meals for Kids
As summer vacation begins and school cafeterias close, the Houston Food Bank is stepping in to ensure that children don’t go hungry during the break. Beginning June 2, the organization is launching its annual Summer Food Service Program, which provides free, nutritious meals to children across the Houston area. The program serves all children aged 18 and younger, as well as students with disabilities up to age 21. This initiative is vital for many families who rely on school m
Danville Brewing Expands to Pleasanton with New Venue
Pleasanton is getting a taste of Danville’s craft beer scene. The city’s Planning Commission has unanimously approved Danville Brewing Company’s proposal to open a 10,000-square-foot brewery and tasting venue at 3595 Utah Street, near the intersection of Stanley Boulevard and Bernal Avenue. The new location will include an 8,100-square-foot beer production and tasting facility, plus a 2,000-square-foot covered patio designed to create a vibrant and social atmospher
Danville Brewing Expands to Pleasanton with New Venue
Pleasanton is getting a taste of Danville’s craft beer scene. The city’s Planning Commission has unanimously approved Danville Brewing Company’s proposal to open a 10,000-square-foot brewery and tasting venue at 3595 Utah Street, near the intersection of Stanley Boulevard and Bernal Avenue. The new location will include an 8,100-square-foot beer production and tasting facility, plus a 2,000-square-foot covered patio designed to create a vibrant and social atmospher
Stormy Weather in Houston May Last Through Friday
Thunderstorms sweeping across the Houston area are expected to persist until at least Friday, bringing multiple rounds of heavy rainfall, hail, and potential flooding. The slow-moving weather system has already delivered up to 3–4 inches of rain in some parts of the region between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the Harris County Flood Warning System. Meteorologist Hayley Adams with the National Weather Service’s Houston/Galveston office noted that while a brief paus
Stormy Weather in Houston May Last Through Friday
Thunderstorms sweeping across the Houston area are expected to persist until at least Friday, bringing multiple rounds of heavy rainfall, hail, and potential flooding. The slow-moving weather system has already delivered up to 3–4 inches of rain in some parts of the region between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the Harris County Flood Warning System. Meteorologist Hayley Adams with the National Weather Service’s Houston/Galveston office noted that while a brief paus









