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'I'm gonna kill us both:' Woman set fire inside Johnstown home, claimed she was assaulted

JOHNSTOWN, Pa (WJAC) Johnstown police say a local woman is behind bars after she reportedly set fire to a mattress inside a home early Tuesday morning and then falsely claimed that she was assaulted by a male resident.

Ark. shelter dogs get glamour shots taken to help get adopted, raise funds

UNION COUNTY (KATV) An El Dorado photographer has found a unique way to help the Union County Animal Protection Society adopt out their pets and raise some money for the shelter in the process. Tammy Swarek has been getting the Union County shelter dogs camera ready and taking their photographs to help the dogs

Colorado GOP urges parents to pull kids from public schools over new gender identity law

DENVER (CITC) The Colorado Republican Party is calling on parents to remove their children from public schools in response to a new state law pertaining to students' gender identities. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed HB24-1039 into law on April 29. Under the new law, public schools are required to honor students' "chosen" names, which

High-speed Texas chase results in arrest of suspected people smuggler: 'You better stop'

EAGLE PASS, Texas (TND) A high-speed chase in Texas led to the arrest of a suspected people smuggler last week, according to video shared by state Department of Public Safety (DPS) spokesperson Chris Olivarez.

Hims CEO walks back job offer for campus protesters after stock price tumbles

WASHINGTON (TND) Andrew Dudum, CEO of the mens telehealth service Hims, walked back his bold offer to hire students expelled for protesting in favor of Palestine in a lengthy social media post Sunday.