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on their walk to school.Terri Johnson is a substitute crossing guard for Tooele City.This week as the weather has cooled down, she noticed some of the kids walking to school without coats.That’s when she came up with a simple idea to help out.“They’re going to school wrapped in blankets and that’s not enough,” Johnson said.This week she decided to do something about it. She posted on Facebook, asking people to donate coats for the kids.“It was just an idea to post it there and see what would happen; it has just been phenomenal,” Johnson said.She’s already seeing some response from the community, getting several small trash bags full of coats.She said there’s still more kids who need help, and she’s hoping the community will come together for not only the kids in Tooele, but those in other cities too.“I can’t do it by myself, but if you had something in your closet that your kids not wearing anymore, why not help somebody out?" Johnson said.Anyone interested in donating to the cause should 1006
in Las Vegas that last nearly four hours.The suspect, dressed in a beanie and jacket, arrived at the home in northwest Las Vegas just before 7 a.m. local time on Sunday.VIdeo shows the suspect spot the doorbell camera, walk away and get into a car parked on the corner. Minutes later, another doorbell camera captured the man pop through a window of the house.Camera inside the home show the suspect made multiple trips back and forth to the garage while carrying personal and sentimental items.At one point, the suspect even changed into the homeowner's Vegas Golden Knights shirt.The homeowners say the suspect also stole the family's brand-new Toyota 4Runner with plates NV 66B 322.The homeowners were on vacation at the time. They declined an on-camera interview, but are thankful their neighbors kept a watchful eye during the incident/One neighbor took photos of the vehicle the suspect may have used — a silver car — and a possible accomplice.That information has been sent to the police department, but has not been confirmed by police.Cathy, one of the homeowner's neighbors, says it's important to know who's next door."We've all lived there from day one. If we know one of us is going to be away, we all look after each other. And we do house checks," she said.This story was originally published by Nina Porciuncula on 1333
and this time, the pigeons are being used to make a political statement. Pigeons were previously spotted in the Las Vegas valley wearing 139
— and suspended.Awtrey, a transgender student, had been looking forward to his breast reduction surgery — known as a "top surgery" — for so long. When it was finally complete earlier this month, he shed tears of joy."I full-on started balling and crying because this was something I wanted the last 10 years of my life," Awtrey said.He was a student at Welch College in Gallatin, Tennessee, who was planning to stay with a Christian couple as he healed from the surgery. But when they found out what it was for, he says they told him he wasn't welcome anymore.After a roommate outed Awtrey last year, he says Welch College officials told him to keep quiet."I wasn't allowed to have an opinion when something was talked about, when others made transphobic jokes or teachers made transphobic jokes. Those things would hurt me but I wasn't allowed to comment on it," Awtrey said.And Awtrey says when the college found out about his surgery, they told him he couldn't return to the dorms, and eventually suspended him for two terms.Welch College is a private university, so it isn't subject to the same laws forbidding discrimination that public universities are."These things are just part of a problem that is now pervading all of society," Awtrey said. "When Welch College kicked me out, they essentially said I did not deserve an education at their college."In a statement, Welch College President Matt Pinson said:"Welch College believes that all persons are created in God’s image and thus have inherent dignity and should be treated with respect, compassion, and love. The College holds that God created humanity in two distinct and complementary sexes: male and female. The College acknowledges that the Fall of humanity into sin has introduced brokenness into God’s good creation, including in the realm of human sexuality. For example, some individuals experience a distressing confusion about their gender identity, perceiving a conflict between their biological reality and their psychological self-understanding.Welch College believes that individuals experiencing such confusion—and the distress that usually accompanies it—should be treated with love and compassion. The College also believes that attempting to alter one’s bodily identity constitutes a rejection of God’s design for humanity. The College is also aware that such attempts all too rarely deliver on their promises to alleviate psychological and emotional suffering. The College thus invites all transgender individuals to trust fully in Christ and experience renewal in the gospel.On Friday, August 2, Welch College learned that one of its students had undergone surgery in an effort to conform her body to her belief that she is male. Given the incompatibility of such an action with the College’s beliefs and expectations for members of its community, the College informed the student that while she could not continue living in a dormitory, the College would provide hotel accommodations and funds for food during her recovery period. The College later offered to provide in-home health care for the student, which the student declined, stating she did not need it. Reports that the College responded inappropriately or unlovingly to the student’s situation are inaccurate.Pinson also said, “Welch’s community standards hold that students are to obey God’s revealed will in Holy Scripture and avoid behaviors that constitute a rejection of the divine design for human sexuality. Our desire is to show individuals experiencing gender confusion the love and compassion of Christ while bearing witness to God’s design as revealed in Holy Scripture for his human creatures as male and female. We believe that a commitment to historic Christian teaching on human gender and sexuality must ever be melded with love, compassion, and sensitivity to people who are made in the image of God. Welch informs all members of its community of these beliefs, on which its decisions regarding admissions, hiring, housing, etc., are based. We will continue to pray for all people experiencing gender confusion while also honoring the values of this institution and its sponsoring denomination, which are shared by the Christian tradition over two millennia.Pinson continued, “Throughout Yanna’s time at Welch, we have treated her [sic] with love, respect, compassion, sensitivity, and privacy, though we always clearly communicated our community standards regarding gender identity. We at Welch love Yanna and have shown her that love in a way that accords with our deeply held religious beliefs.”This story was originally published by 4599
after a vehicle they were in was swept away by flood waters in Gila County, Arizona.According to the Gila County Sheriff's Office, a vehicle tried to cross Tonto Creek at the Bar X crossing at about 4 p.m. local time Friday but was swept up by flooding.Two adults and four children made it out fo the car alive. One of the adults and the children were later rescued from an island in the creek, and the second adult was able to make it to the creek bank. They were eventually rescued and taken to shore with the assistance of a Maricopa County Sheriff's Office helicopter.Three additional children in the vehicle are still missing from the group, the sheriff's office says.A Department of Public Safety helicopter has been called in to assist with search and rescue operations.This story was originally published by Jeffrey Popovich on 838