Gun Violence Awareness Efforts in Spokane for Gavin Looper’s Family

Spokane, Washington – In Spokane, Washington, the family of Gavin Looper is dedicated to preserving his memory and shedding light on the issue of gun violence against children in the community. Gavin’s aunt, Amy Phillips, emphasized the family’s efforts to raise awareness about Gavin’s story, highlighting the profound impact his tragic death has had on … Read more

Attack: Man Assaulted with Hammer in Brighton City Centre, Suffers Jaw Fracture and Raises Awareness for Mental Health Issues

Brighton, United Kingdom – Jonathan Le Roux, a 46-year-old resident of Woodingdean, was recently the victim of a brutal attack in the city center of Brighton. Le Roux, who was out networking for gig bookings, found himself in a verbal altercation that escalated into a physical assault involving a hammer. Following the incident, Le Roux … Read more

Oakland Woman Brutally Attacked by Group of Young People: Victim Shares Shocking Story and Urges Public Safety Awareness

Oakland, California – A woman was brutally attacked by a group of young individuals while walking home early Saturday morning, turning what should have been a routine journey into a violent ordeal. The victim, identified as Amanda Raye, sustained a concussion, cuts to her head, and other injuries during the assault near 17th and Franklin … Read more

Military Family Advocates Call for Mental Health Awareness Reform After Lewiston Gunman Tragedy

The family of the gunman responsible for the worst mass shooting in Maine’s history in Lewiston, last October, is calling for changes in how military members with mental illness are supported. An Army Reserve investigation revealed multiple communication failures within Robert Card’s chain of command and the military and civilian hospitals where he had sought … Read more

Highway Signs in We’koqma’q First Nation Raise Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

WE’KOQMA’Q FIRST NATION, Cape Breton – New highway signs are drawing attention as drivers pass through We’koqma’q First Nation along Highway 105, raising awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. The face on the signs belongs to 16-year-old Aleah Young of Eskasoni First Nation, who won the pageant for Mi’kmaq Summer Games and … Read more