Mar. 15, 2025
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Angelique Robledowas a teen who was adjusting to her changing life when she made a friend she thought was going through the same.
Kassandra Toruga “had met a few of my friends and when they met her, they were like, ‘Our friend Angelique is our age and she’s also pregnant.’ So they wanted to get us together to know each other,” Robledo tells PEOPLE.
When they met in a group setting, “Everything seemed completely normal.
Mar. 15, 2025
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An Ohio mom is speaking out after her 40-year-old daughter survived a fatal car crash earlier this month.
Deitz mother Virginia Sallee said in an interview withNBC affiliate WLWTthat her night was “turned upside down” when she was notified of the crash on theLife 360 app, which she said her daughter “insisted we all be on.”
According to the crash report, the minor was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.
Mar. 15, 2025
On Friday, Sept. 27, asHurricane Helene rolled over Floridaand deeper into the South, Jessica Turner was texting with sisters Heather and Megan about the unusual weather in their hometown of Asheville, N.C., hundreds of miles away.
It was raining. And raining. And raining.
Megan Drye, Turnerโs younger sister, and Dryeโs 7-year-old son, Micah, had been living with their parents in Asheville. Drye, 39, just upgraded her phone so she was the only one with cell service during the storm, Turner tells PEOPLE.
Mar. 15, 2025
Crystal Starnes (left), text from teacher.Photo:Crystal Starnes/Tiktok
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Every day of parenting is an adventure.
Crystal Starnes, on TikTok @mrs.starnes22, was shocked when she got a text from her 5-year-old son Hudson’s teacher about an unusual discovery in the little boy’s pocket.
Sharing the texts in a TikTok, Starnes shows the teacher wrote, “Good morning! Let me first say Hudson is NOT in trouble over this lol! He came up to me before recess and pulled this out of his pocket asking what this was.
Mar. 15, 2025
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