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  • Thirty Years of Industry Excellence Powers DallasAutos4Less into Its Second Decade at Garland

    Thirty Years of Industry Excellence Powers DallasAutos4Less into Its Second Decade at Garland

    Buy-here-pay-here dealership on South Garland Avenue since 2014 has built a loyal Dallas County customer base through in-house financing and bilingual service.

    GARLAND, TX, UNITED STATES, March 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — DallasAutos4Less has surpassed 11 years of continuous operation at 2660 S. Garland Avenue, a milestone that places the dealership among the longer-running independent used car retailers in the North Texas market. The business, founded in June 2014 by Managing Member Trung M. Tang, draws on more than 30 years of combined automotive industry experience to serve buyers across Garland, Sachse, Rowlett, Richardson, Mesquite, and the broader Dallas-Fort Worth region.

    The dealership holds an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, a distinction that carries particular weight in the buy-here-pay-here segment, where consumer skepticism runs high and regulatory scrutiny from agencies like the Texas Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner is constant. DallasAutos4Less has maintained that rating since its BBB file was opened in October 2015.

    Independent used car lots face steep operational hurdles that make long-term survival difficult. Dealers in the BHPH space must balance vehicle acquisition costs, internal loan portfolios, default risk, and reconditioning expenses while complying with federal Truth in Lending Act requirements and state-level consumer protection standards. According to industry data from the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association, more than one in three borrowers default on buy-here-pay-here loans nationally, which makes the financial discipline required to operate profitably for over a decade a notable achievement.

    Tang built the operation around an underwriting model that evaluates employment stability and income capacity rather than relying on credit scores alone. That approach has resonated in Garland, a city of roughly 245,000 residents where the median household income sits at $74,717 and approximately 31% of the population is foreign-born. The dealership’s bilingual sales and financing staff serves a community where more than 36% of households speak Spanish at home.

    “When we opened this lot in 2014, the goal was to build something that outlasts the transaction,” said Trung M. Tang, Managing Member of DallasAutos4Less. “Eleven years later, we still see customers from our first year on the lot. That only happens when you put a solid vehicle under someone and give them financing terms they can actually manage.”

    The dealership currently maintains an active inventory of more than 50 vehicles spanning sedans, trucks, SUVs, and vans. Each vehicle undergoes mechanical inspection before listing and ships with a dealer warranty covering engine, differential, and air conditioning components. Buyers also receive a complimentary oil change and full interior detail at the time of purchase, benefits that remain uncommon among independent BHPH operations.

    DallasAutos4Less in Garland, TX also operates an on-site service department, allowing customers to return for post-purchase repairs without coordinating with third-party shops. Staff members handle warranty claims, routine maintenance, and mechanical issues directly, with flexible payment arrangements available for repair costs outside warranty coverage.

    The dealership’s referral program offers an additional incentive structure: customers who refer five buyers who complete purchases receive full payoff of their remaining vehicle balance. The program reflects a retention-focused business model that treats each sale as the beginning of a longer relationship rather than a single transaction.

    DallasAutos4Less is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Financing applications are available online or in person at the Garland showroom.

    About DallasAutos4Less
    DallasAutos4Less is an independently owned buy-here-pay-here dealership located at 2660 S. Garland Ave in Garland, Texas. Founded in 2014, the dealership specializes in in-house vehicle financing for buyers across all credit situations, including those with no credit history or past financial setbacks. The operation includes vehicle sales, on-site financing, mechanical inspections, dealer warranty coverage, and a full-service repair department. DallasAutos4Less serves Garland, Sachse, Rowlett, Plano, Richardson, Mesquite, and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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  • Francis Anderson’s Gripping Debut Novel ‘Glass and Darkness’ Holds a Mirror to the World

    In a world of immense pressure, Glass and Darkness explores the defining power of choice. I am committed to storytelling that doesn’t just entertain, but serves as a blueprint for transformation.”
    — Francis Anderson

    LONDON, GREATER LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, March 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — In his debut novel, Glass and Darkness, Francis Anderson tells the story of two boys coming of age in a city rife with violence, greed, and opportunity. Bound by a powerful friendship, they must navigate betrayal, gang violence, and lust for power to escape the darkness threatening to consume them.

    Set against the backdrop of Lagos in the late 1990s, the novel follows Tobi as he grapples with crushing family expectations and peer pressure while trying to carve a path for himself. In his childhood, he forms a lasting bond with a boy who becomes both his saviour and solace. However, when Tobi, haunted by dreams, begins to scrutinise the direction of his life, that same friend starts to represent something much darker. External pressures threaten to tear the two boys asunder, and what once felt unbreakable in youth is revealed to be a fragile thing in the face of a ruthless world. As their loyalty is tested, Tobi finds himself caught between two worlds, overwhelmed by choices he is not yet prepared to make. The book poses the question: What happens when the boy who saved you becomes the man who could destroy you?

    Based on true events, Glass and Darkness is a deeply personal narrative inspired by Anderson’s own history of escaping a gang, overcoming health challenges, and being plagued by recurring dreams. Although unflinching in its depiction of social decay, the novel ultimately tells a story of redemption that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.

    “We live in a world that consistently conditions people, particularly boys, to conceal their vulnerability – to hide their fear. But what happens to the things we bury? Do they disappear, or do they grow in the dark?” asks Anderson. With this confident debut, he seeks to hold a mirror to the world, transforming pain into purpose.

    Glass and Darkness is ideal for readers who enjoy African literary fiction and coming-of-age stories, as the ruthless corners of Lagos – including its schools, streets, and hierarchies – shape this tale of youth, friendship, and growing pains.
    About the Author

    Francis Anderson is a doctoral scholar, community advocate, and engineer. His accolades include being a two-time winner of the Climate Innovation Award, the winner of the AFBE-UK Big Idea competition, and a recipient of the CIOB Scottish Trailblazer of the Year Award. He lives in Aberdeen, Scotland, where his passion for storytelling began to take shape. His debut novel, Glass and Darkness, is based on his own experiences of escaping the grip of a gang, surviving health challenges, and confronting haunting dreams that nearly stole his childhood. Through his writing, Anderson tells stories that inspire, uplift, and celebrate the resilience of the human spirit. When he is not writing, Anderson enjoys travelling, exploring breathtaking landscapes, savouring good food, and hiking across Scotland’s unforgettable highlands. His work invites readers to peer ‘through the glass, darkly’ into the fragile truths and ignorance that shape human experience.
    A copy of the book can be purchased at https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1919438904.

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  • Snooze Mattress and Wellness to Host Free ‘ZenFest’ Community Yoga and Sound Bath Event in Indianapolis

    Snooze Mattress and Wellness to Host Free ‘ZenFest’ Community Yoga and Sound Bath Event in Indianapolis

    A free community event combining yoga, sound meditation, and local wellness vendors will take place on March 28th at Snooze Mattress & Wellness in Indianapolis

    INDIANAPOLIS, IN, UNITED STATES, March 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Snooze Mattress and Wellness-Indianapolis will host “ZenFest,” a free community wellness event on Saturday, March 28th from 3:00–5:00 PM, bringing together yoga, sound meditation, and local wellness vendors for an afternoon focused on relaxation and mindfulness.

    The event will begin with a gentle yoga session from 3:15–3:45 PM led by Diane, owner of Bosom Buddies Yoga, whose welcoming teaching style makes yoga accessible for beginners and experienced practitioners alike. Following yoga, Rita from Healing Moments will guide participants through a sound bath meditation from 3:50–4:20 PM, using crystal singing bowls to create a calming, immersive experience designed to help participants relax and reset.

    Guests will also have the opportunity to explore offerings from local wellness vendors and connect with others in the community interested in health, rest, and mindfulness.

    “Sleep is the foundation of wellness, but true wellbeing goes beyond just what happens at night,” said Erik Saini, owner of Snooze Mattress and Wellness in Indianapolis. “ZenFest is about creating a space where people can slow down, breathe, and experience practices that support both rest and overall health.”

    Saini added that the event reflects the company’s commitment to community wellness. “We love bringing people together around practices that help them feel better in their bodies and minds,” Saini said. “Wellness is something that grows stronger when a community experiences it together.”

    ZenFest is free and open to ages 13+, but space is limited and attendance will be capped. Community members are encouraged to reserve their spot through the Facebook event page.

    Snooze Mattress and Wellness, Indianapolis is a sleep and wellness retailer dedicated to helping individuals improve their quality of life through better sleep. By combining premium sleep solutions with education and community-centered wellness events, Snooze aims to support healthier, more balanced living.

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  • Industry Study: CPOs Are Taking Charge of AI, Risk, and Growth in 2026

    Industry Study: CPOs Are Taking Charge of AI, Risk, and Growth in 2026

    ProcureCon Insights research finds procurement leaders expanding their strategic voice while prioritizing automation, supplier partnerships, and digital talent.

    NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, March 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — ProcureCon Insights, a 365-demand generation partner, today released the 2026 edition of its annual Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) Report. Based on a survey of senior procurement leaders across multiple industries, the report shows chief procurement officers are gaining strategic influence in their organizations, even as they face mounting pressures around AI readiness, cost, talent, and sustainability.

    While most organizations in the study rely on CPOs for high-level decision making, many procurement leaders are still working to convert this momentum into a fully recognized executive seat. As AI reshapes procurement, respondents underscore that without addressing data quality, integration, and governance, AI investments will struggle to deliver their full potential as well.

    Among the respondents:

    • 89% say their CPO now plays a greater role in high-level decision making than in prior years.
    • 82% expect their CPO’s role in decision making to increase over the next 12 months.
    • Enhancing supplier relationships and strategic partnerships is the top “high” strategic priority for CPOs at 55%.
    • Implementing AI-driven procurement automation is a high priority for 45%.
    • Securing digital and analytical talent (54%) and balancing cost reduction with growth (52%) rank as the top two challenges for CPOs in the year ahead.
    • Only 11% of organizations say their CPO is “fully ready” to leverage AI and machine learning in procurement operations.
    • Among those not fully ready for AI, 67% cite data privacy, security, and compliance, and 54% cite insufficient data quality and integration as major barriers.

    Looking three years ahead, respondents expect CPOs to serve as strategic partners across the enterprise, lead sustainability efforts, enforce AI governance standards with suppliers, and act as “business storytellers” who communicate procurement’s impact to boards and external stakeholders.

    To explore all findings and strategic recommendations, download the full annual 2026 ProcureCon Insights CPO report.

    About ProcureCon Insights

    ProcureCon Insights is your 365 demand-generation partner, closing the gap between visibility and conversion. Powered by WBR’s premier ProcureCon event portfolio—alongside flagship brands like eTail and B2B Online—we bring unmatched authority in procurement and broader B2B markets, reinforced by a proprietary database of 600K+ verified decision-makers. Our approach cuts through buyer anonymity to build the three things your pipeline depends on: visibility, engagement, and trust. For more information, please visit wbrinsights.com.

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  • Global Outbreak Solutions Appoints Former U.S. Chief Veterinary Officer Dr. John Clifford as Senior Advisor

    Leadership expansion strengthens global policy, trade, and outbreak response expertise as GOS builds a transboundary and zoonotic disease training initiative.

    Building strong animal health systems and international collaboration is essential to preventing and managing transboundary animal diseases and zoonotic threats worldwide.”
    — Dr. John Clifford Senior Advisor, Global Outbreak Solutions

    HARRISONBURG, VA, UNITED STATES, March 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Global Outbreak Solutions (GOS) today announced the appointment of Dr. John Clifford, former Chief Veterinary Officer of the United States, as Senior Advisor, significantly strengthening the organization’s global leadership in animal health policy, biosecurity, and transboundary disease preparedness.

    Dr. Clifford brings more than three decades of national and international leadership experience in veterinary services, trade policy, and transboundary animal disease response. During his 33-year career with the United States Department of Agriculture, he served 12 years as Chief Veterinary Officer for USDA Veterinary Services and 12 years as the United States Delegate to the World Organization for Animal Health. As Chief Trade Advisor for Veterinary Services, he played a critical role in protecting U.S. animal health while preserving and expanding international market access during complex disease events.

    His appointment reflects a broader effort by Global Outbreak Solutions to bring together senior international leaders in veterinary policy, biosecurity, and outbreak response to strengthen global preparedness systems.

    He currently serves as a Veterinary Trade Advisor for the USA Poultry and Egg Export Council, where he provides guidance on World Organization for Animal Health chapters impacting poultry and advises on USDA policy related to international poultry trade.

    “Effective outbreak preparedness requires alignment between science, policy, and field implementation,” said Dr. Clifford. “Global Outbreak Solutions is uniquely positioned to bring those elements together while strengthening animal health systems and protecting international trade.”

    The addition of Dr. Clifford reflects GOS’s continued commitment to assembling a leadership team with deep operational, regulatory, and global coordination expertise.

    Also contributing to the organization’s expanding international footprint are Dr. Geetanjali Kapoor and Dr. Antonino Do Karmo, both globally recognized experts in infectious disease systems and veterinary biosecurity.

    Dr. Kapoor, a global health physician specializing in laboratory systems strengthening, antimicrobial resistance governance, and outbreak preparedness, brings more than 20 years of experience across academic institutions, government programs, and international donor initiatives. She has led multi-country surveillance programs across Africa and has advised governments and global partners on strengthening infectious disease detection and response systems. Her work has focused on strengthening laboratory networks and antimicrobial resistance surveillance within the broader One Health framework linking human, animal, and environmental health.

    “Building resilient surveillance and laboratory systems is not optional. It is foundational to global health security,” said Dr. Kapoor. “Through GOS, we have the opportunity to align policy, technical capacity, and frontline implementation to ensure preparedness is not aspirational, but operational across regions and sectors.”

    Dr. Antonino Do Karmo, a veterinary professional and global health security leader based in Timor-Leste, contributes over two decades of experience in national veterinary leadership, biosafety policy alignment, and international standards coordination. As the former inaugural Director General of Livestock and Veterinary Services for Timor-Leste, Past President of the Timor-Leste Veterinary Medical Association (TLVMA), and a former Permanent Delegate to the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), he has helped align national biosecurity frameworks with international regulations while strengthening field epidemiology and surveillance systems. In his current capacity, Dr. Do Karmo provides strategic technical leadership for regional health surveillance initiatives across Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and Indonesia through collaboration with the PATH STRIDES Project.

    “Effective biosecurity requires alignment between global standards and local execution,” said Dr. Do Karmo. “Global Outbreak Solutions brings together international expertise and practical field knowledge to help countries build sustainable, standards-based animal health systems that are both resilient and implementable.”

    The expanding GOS leadership network reflects a growing international coalition of experts working to strengthen preparedness for animal disease threats that affect food security, trade stability, and public health worldwide.

    Together, this leadership expansion reinforces Global Outbreak Solutions’ mission to provide governments, industries, and international partners with strategic planning, technical advisory services, and operational support for transboundary and zoonotic disease preparedness.

    As part of its continued global expansion, GOS is developing a structured training and certification initiative focused on transboundary and zoonotic animal disease preparedness. The program will provide standardized frameworks, science-based instruction, and practical implementation guidance designed to equip professionals with the tools necessary to strengthen prevention, detection, and response systems worldwide.

    By integrating global trade leadership, laboratory systems strengthening, field epidemiology, and applied biosecurity expertise, Global Outbreak Solutions is positioning itself as a premier authority in international animal disease preparedness training and certification.
    For more information, visit https://outbreaksolutions.com.

    About Global Outbreak Solutions
    Global Outbreak Solutions (GOS) provides expert consulting, technical advisory services, and training in biosecurity, mortality management, transboundary animal disease response, and agricultural resilience. The organization partners with governments, industry leaders, and international stakeholders to deliver scalable, science-based solutions that protect food security, public health, and global trade continuity through a One Health framework.

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  • 2026 Bicycle Lighting Standards Increase Cyclist Legal Risk Exposure

    Historically, bicycle lighting regulations focused primarily on front-facing white lights and rear red reflectors or lamps.

    PASADENA, CA, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — As updated 2026 bicycle lighting and side-visibility standards take effect, cyclists across California and the United States are being advised to review their equipment to ensure compliance with newly clarified regulatory benchmarks. The revised standards introduce enhanced technical requirements for lateral visibility, reflecting growing safety concerns about intersection and cross-traffic collisions. Legal professionals caution that non-compliance may not only increase physical risk on the roadway but also influence liability determinations under comparative negligence principles in accident and insurance claims.

    Overview of the 2026 Lighting and Side-Visibility Standards

    Historically, bicycle lighting regulations focused primarily on front-facing white lights and rear red reflectors or lamps. Although side reflectors were often required, technical specifications lacked uniformity and were sometimes inconsistently enforced. The 2026 revisions address these limitations by establishing measurable and more detailed performance standards for lateral visibility equipment.

    Key updates include:
    • Minimum reflective surface-area requirements for side-mounted components;
    • Enhanced reflectivity intensity thresholds when illuminated by motor vehicle headlights;
    • Specific mounting and placement guidelines to ensure visibility at intersection angles;
    • Durability standards addressing environmental wear, vibration, and long-term exposure;
    • Clarified compliance expectations for auxiliary lateral lighting systems.

    Transportation safety data indicates that a substantial portion of serious bicycle collisions occur at intersections or during turning maneuvers, where motorists approach from the side rather than directly behind or ahead. In these scenarios, traditional front and rear lighting may not sufficiently alert drivers to a cyclist’s presence. The 2026 standards aim to close this visibility gap.

    Regulators have emphasized that the updated requirements are intended to align equipment standards with modern traffic patterns and technological advancements in lighting systems. Advances in LED efficiency and high-performance reflective materials have made enhanced lateral visibility more accessible without significantly increasing cost or weight.

    Comparative Negligence: Legal Context for Equipment Compliance

    The legal doctrine of comparative negligence plays a central role in personal injury and insurance claims arising from traffic collisions. Under comparative negligence principles, fault for an accident may be apportioned among multiple parties. A claimant’s financial recovery may be reduced in proportion to their degree of responsibility.

    Most states, including California, apply either pure comparative negligence or modified comparative negligence systems. Under these frameworks, the conduct of each party is evaluated to determine whether it contributed to the occurrence or severity of the incident.

    With the adoption of clearer side-visibility standards, equipment compliance may become a relevant factor in fault analysis. If a cyclist involved in a collision is found to have lacked required side-visibility gear, opposing parties or insurers may argue that such non-compliance contributed to diminished visibility and therefore to the accident itself.

    Potential implications include:
    • Reduction of damage awards proportional to assigned fault;
    • Increased scrutiny during insurance investigations.
    • Introduction of expert testimony regarding lighting adequacy and compliance;
    • Extended negotiations where compliance is disputed.

    It is important to note that non-compliance alone does not automatically establish liability. Courts examine causation, foreseeability, and surrounding traffic conditions. However, failure to meet statutory equipment requirements may be presented as evidence of contributory negligence.

    Insurance Industry Evaluation of Compliance

    Insurance carriers routinely evaluate adherence to traffic and safety laws when assessing claims. The codification of detailed lateral visibility standards provides insurers with more objective criteria when determining whether a bicycle was properly equipped at the time of a collision.

    Claims investigations may involve:
    • Reviewing photographs of the bicycle after the incident.
    • Requesting purchase receipts or product documentation;
    • Consulting manufacturer specifications;
    • Engaging accident reconstruction or visibility experts.

    In some cases, insurers may assert that the absence of compliant side-visibility equipment increased the likelihood that a motorist failed to detect the cyclist. Where such arguments are raised, settlement values may be adjusted accordingly.

    Conversely, documented compliance with the 2026 standards may strengthen a cyclist’s position by demonstrating adherence to established safety obligations. Clear compliance may reduce ambiguity and limit disputes regarding comparative fault.

    “Insurance-Proofing” a Bicycle: Practical Compliance Measures

    In response to the updated standards, cyclists are encouraged to adopt a proactive approach before peak riding season. The following measures may assist riders in enhancing both safety and legal preparedness.

    1. Conduct a Comprehensive Lighting Audit

    A thorough review of all lighting and reflective components should include:
    • Front headlamp brightness, beam alignment, and operational status;
    • Rear red light functionality and mounting stability;
    • Wheel, spoke, or frame-mounted side reflectors;
    • Pedal reflectors and integrated side-light systems;
    • Overall placement relative to regulatory specifications.

    Comparing current equipment against the published 2026 criteria helps identify potential deficiencies.

    2. Upgrade Non-Compliant Side-Visibility Components

    If existing gear does not meet updated standards, cyclists may consider replacing or supplementing components with products labeled as compliant with 2026 regulatory benchmarks. Options may include:
    • High-intensity reflective panels meeting minimum surface-area thresholds;
    • Integrated lateral LED lighting systems;
    • Certified spoke reflectors designed for multi-angle visibility;
    • Frame-mounted reflective decals engineered for enhanced photometric response.

    When purchasing new equipment, retaining packaging, instruction manuals, and digital receipts may provide documentation of compliance.

    3. Maintain Equipment Integrity

    Visibility devices must remain functional and securely mounted. Regular maintenance practices may include:
    • Cleaning reflective surfaces to remove debris and road residue;
    • Testing battery performance and replacing depleted power sources;
    • Inspecting brackets and mounts for stability;
    • Replace worn or faded reflective materials.

    Periodic inspections demonstrate responsible maintenance and may prevent equipment-related disputes.

    4. Preserve Documentation

    Maintaining a record of equipment purchases, installation dates, and product specifications can be beneficial in the event of a claim. Dated photographs of installed lighting systems and copies of regulatory summaries may further substantiate compliance.

    While documentation is not legally required, it may streamline insurance evaluations and reduce uncertainty during fault determinations.

    Broader Safety and Policy Considerations

    The 2026 revisions reflect an evolving regulatory landscape shaped by increased cycling participation and multimodal transportation planning. Municipalities have expanded bicycle infrastructure, including dedicated lanes and protected intersections. As infrastructure improves, equipment standards have correspondingly advanced.

    Enhanced side visibility is part of a broader strategy emphasizing shared responsibility among road users. Policymakers recognize that improved lighting alone cannot eliminate collisions. However, consistent and measurable equipment standards contribute to clearer expectations and improved predictability in traffic interactions.

    Technological innovation has also played a significant role. Modern reflective materials exhibit greater photometric efficiency, and compact LED systems provide high output with minimal energy consumption. These developments allow regulators to set higher performance thresholds without imposing unreasonable burdens on riders.

    Legal Representation in Equipment-Related Disputes

    In the aftermath of a bicycle collision, legal analysis often focuses on causation and compliance with statutory duties. Where side-visibility equipment is contested, attorneys may evaluate:
    • Whether the bicycle met applicable regulatory standards;
    • Whether any alleged non-compliance was causally related to the accident;
    • Whether other parties exercised reasonable care;
    • Whether enforcement of the standards was consistent across jurisdictions.

    Expert testimony, including photometric analysis and accident reconstruction, may be introduced to clarify visibility conditions at the time of the incident. Courts consider not only the presence or absence of equipment but also environmental factors such as lighting conditions, traffic flow, and driver behavior.

    Given the complexity of comparative negligence determinations, cyclists involved in accidents may benefit from seeking legal guidance promptly.

    Preparing for the 2026 Riding Season

    As spring approaches, cyclists are encouraged to incorporate lighting compliance checks into routine seasonal maintenance. Retailers and advocacy organizations have begun disseminating informational materials to increase awareness of the new standards.

    The transition period offers an opportunity for riders to assess equipment, upgrade where necessary, and adopt documentation practices that support both safety and legal preparedness. By aligning bicycles with updated visibility requirements, cyclists may reduce accident risk and strengthen their position should disputes arise.

    About Thomas F. Forsyth

    Thomas F. Forsyth is a California-based law practice dedicated to representing individuals in personal injury and civil litigation matters, including cases involving bicycle collisions and insurance disputes. The firm monitors evolving roadway safety regulations and provides legal counsel to clients navigating complex issues related to comparative negligence, liability allocation, and insurance claims.

    Through detailed case evaluation, evidence analysis, and strategic advocacy, Thomas F. Forsyth assists injured parties in pursuing fair compensation while addressing statutory compliance considerations that may arise during accident investigations.

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  • Online Offering of Curly, Kinky, and HD Lace Wig Styles

    Online Offering of Curly, Kinky, and HD Lace Wig Styles

    The updated selection includes curly wigs for black women, kinky wigs for black women, body wave lace frontal units and straight hair extensions.

    TALLAHASSEE, FL, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Hair to Waist Xtensions, an online hair wig and extension provider based in Florida, has expanded its product catalog to meet rising demand for texture specific hair solutions. The updated selection includes curly wigs for black women, kinky wigs for black women, body wave lace frontal units, HD lace frontal deep wave wig styles, and straight hair extensions.

    The company operates fully online and serves customers across the United States. The expanded catalog reflects a steady increase in demand for wigs and extensions designed to match natural curl patterns and diverse skin tones.

    Industry data shows continued growth in textured wig sales. Many consumers seek styles that mirror their natural hair. Others prefer protective styling options that reduce daily handling of their own hair. Online shopping has also made it easier for buyers to compare textures, lace types, and lengths before making a decision.

    Hair to Waist Xtensions states that the updated catalog focuses on clarity. Product pages now provide clear details about texture, lace material, density, and maintenance. The goal is to reduce confusion and help customers make informed choices.

    Expanded Texture Options Reflect Consumer Preferences

    The company’s expanded range includes curly wigs for black women and kinky wigs for black women designed to resemble common natural curl patterns. These units are made from 100 percent human hair and are available in various lengths and densities.

    Textured wigs are often used for protective styling. Protective styles help reduce breakage when maintained properly. Many consumers also prefer textured units because they blend more naturally with their own hair.

    The catalog also features body wave lace frontal units and HD lace frontal deep wave wig options. Lace frontal designs create a natural looking hairline across the front of the head. HD lace is thinner than standard lace. It is designed to appear less visible against the skin when applied correctly.

    Clear lace descriptions are included to help buyers choose the right option. Lace type often affects how natural the wig appears. Providing clear information can reduce returns and improve satisfaction.

    Straight hair extensions remain part of the collection. These extensions are available in multiple lengths and can be styled in different ways. Many customers choose straight hair extensions because they are versatile and easy to maintain. They can be curled, waved, or worn sleek.

    Product listings include guidance on washing, conditioning, and storage. Proper care can extend the life of human hair wigs and extensions.

    Online Model Supports Direct Customer Access

    Hair to Waist Xtensions sells products exclusively through its website. The company does not operate a physical storefront. All browsing, ordering, and customer support take place online.

    The direct to consumer model allows customers from different states to access the same product selection. Online listings include photos, texture descriptions, and cap construction details. Customers can review these details before purchase.

    HD lace frontal deep wave wig styles and body wave lace frontal units are presented with clear specifications. Information includes lace size, density level, and styling flexibility. This helps customers select options that fit their needs.

    Curly wigs for black women and kinky wigs for black women remain high interest categories. Market trends show that many consumers prefer styles that reflect natural hair textures. Online platforms allow shoppers to compare these options side by side.

    Straight hair extensions also continue to see steady demand. These extensions are often used for sew in styles and other extension methods. Their simple texture makes them suitable for professional and casual settings.

    The company reports increased interest from students and early career professionals. Many buyers seek low maintenance wigs that fit busy schedules. Ready to wear textured units are often chosen for daily use.

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  • Correctional officer files discrimination and retaliation lawsuit against Prince George’s County

    Correctional officer files discrimination and retaliation lawsuit against Prince George’s County

    Complaint alleges officer was singled out for discipline after filing formal complaint of racial discrimination against her supervisor.

    No correctional officer should have to choose between reporting discrimination and protecting her career.”
    — Attorney Jordan D. Howlette

    UPPER MARLBORO, MD, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — A Prince George’s County correctional officer has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the County and two individual officers, alleging race discrimination, sex discrimination, retaliation, and hostile work environment following her formal complaint of racial discrimination.

    The complaint was filed on March 9, 2026, in the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County by civil rights law firm Justly Prudent on behalf of correctional officer Keisha Hudson. The lawsuit names Prince George’s County, Captain Avery Johnson, and Sergeant Tamara Johnson as defendants.

    According to the filing, Hudson submitted a formal discrimination and harassment complaint on June 4, 2025, after a fellow officer disclosed that Sergeant Tamara Johnson’s negative treatment of Hudson was motivated by Hudson’s light skin complexion. The complaint alleges that retaliation followed shortly after Hudson submitted the complaint.

    According to the filing, on July 21, 2025, just six days after Hudson’s complaint was forwarded to the Office of Professional Responsibility and Legal Affairs for investigation, the Department issued a disciplinary charge against Hudson for an incident that had occurred on March 23, 2025—nearly four months earlier. The complaint states that no disciplinary action had been initiated during the four months between the March 23rd incident and the submission of Hudson’s discrimination complaint.

    Four officers, including Hudson, were charged with the same offense in connection with the same March 23rd incident. A three-day Administrative Hearing Board was convened in November 2025 to adjudicate the charges. The Hearing Board was chaired by Captain Avery Johnson, who is identified in the complaint as a personal friend of Sergeant Tamara Johnson, the subject of Hudson’s discrimination complaint. The complaint further alleges that another Board member, Lieutenant Rodriguez, was also a known friend of Sergeant Tamara Johnson.

    The complaint states that three of the four officers charged were acquitted, while Hudson was the only officer found guilty. According to the complaint, one Board member subsequently disclosed that he voted to acquit Hudson but was told by the Board Chairman that his vote did not count, and another Board member was reportedly pressured to change his vote.

    Court documents state that on December 17, 2025, the Department imposed a 10-day suspension without pay on Hudson, with an additional 10 days held in abeyance.

    The complaint further alleges that Hudson was subjected to an ongoing pattern of hostile treatment following the submission of her discrimination complaint on June 4, 2025. This treatment, according to the complaint, included consistently negative performance evaluations from Sergeant Tamara Johnson, selective enforcement of appearance standards, and the strategic placement of associates of Sergeant Johnson in supervisory positions over Hudson.

    The lawsuit brings twelve counts under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 1981, 42 U.S.C. § 1983, the Maryland Fair Employment Practices Act, and the Prince George’s County Code. The complaint seeks back pay, compensatory and punitive damages, expungement of disciplinary records, and institutional reforms to the Department’s hearing board procedures.

    Prince George’s County, Captain Avery Johnson, and Sergeant Tamara Johnson have not yet filed responses to the complaint.

    The case is Keisha Hudson v. Prince George’s County, MD, et al., filed in the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County, Maryland (Case No. C-16-CV-26-001330).

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  • Crescent City Auction Gallery will hold an Important Estates Auction, March 26-27, online and live in New Orleans, La.

    Expected top lots include a circa-1884 coromandel dressing case by Jenner & Knewstub of London; and an 1847 antebellum Mississippi River map by Charles J. Pike

    NEW ORLEANS, LA, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — A rare, circa-1884 coromandel dressing case by Jenner & Knewstub of London; an equally scarce 1847 antebellum Mississippi River map by Charles J. Pike; and an oil on canvas painting by Aldro Thompson Hibbard (American, 1886-1972) are just a few of the expected top lots in Crescent City Auction Gallery’s Important Estates Auction on Thursday and Friday, March 26th-27th, online and live in the New Orleans gallery at 1330 St. Charles Avenue.

    The two-day event will feature Part 4 of property from the estate of Joseph A. (Joe) Jaeger, Jr. of Louisiana; the estate of Murphy A. Bourke of New Orleans; the estate of Genevieve McClure Southerland of Coden, Alabama; property from a gentleman antiquarian in New Orleans; and other notable local and regional estates, pulled from New Orleans and throughout the South.

    Start times both days will be 10am Central Time. The Important March Estates Auction is loaded with nearly 700 premier lots, in the categories people have come to expect from Crescent City Auction Gallery: original paintings by local and regional artists; French and American furniture; sterling silver; estate jewelry; Pop Culture and Mardi Gras collectibles; and decorative items.

    The antique coromandel dressing case by Jenner & Knewstub of London features Betjemann mechanisms and is expected to sell for $10,000-$12,000. The Mississippi River map by Charles J. Pike, titled Coast Directory (Algiers to St. John Parish), is a lithograph ribbon map on paper, with a pre-sale estimate of $5,000-$8,000; and the original oil on canvas by Aldro Thompson Hibbard, titled Fall Landscape with Bridge Over Water, is expected to bring $5,000-$8,000.

    The selection of fine jewelry items includes diamonds, sapphires, rubies, yellow gold, white gold and more. A dazzling 14K yellow gold diamond wedding set carries a pre-sale estimate of $15,000-$20,000 and could easily end up being the overall top lot of the two-day auction. Also sold will be an 18K white gold diamond tennis bracelet; a Tiffany & Co. 18K yellow gold pendant necklace; ruby and diamond dinner rings; sapphire and diamond rings; and more.

    The eclectic mix of merchandise will include items ranging from a 141-piece assembled Towle sterling silver service in the “Fiddle Shell-Alden” pattern, with an estimate of $10,000-$15,000; a 20th/21st century three-piece gris peinte washed classical bar expected to realize $4,000-$8,000; and, from the Joe Jaeger estate, a 21st century Rock-Ola Peacock Bubbler CD jukebox, sporting a classic design based on the iconic Wurlitzer 1015 model. The pre-sale estimate is $2,000-$4,000.

    Original artworks will be led by an untitled (Face with Crown Portrait) oil on canvas painting by David Harouni (Iranian/New Orleans, b. 1962), with an estimate of $4,000-$6,000; an oil on artist board by Karl Xavier Roussel (French, 1867-1944), titled Undressing Female Nude in Landscape expected to reach $3,000-$5,000; and an oil wash on board by Alexander John Drysdale (La., 1870-1934), titled Oak Along the Bayou, which should garner $2,500-$4,500.

    Paintings by local and regional artists include a circa-1992 silkscreen on paper by George Rodrigue (La., 1944-21013), titled Mardi Gras Blue Dog (estimate: $1,500-$2,500); a 1995 oil on canvas by Martin Laborde (La., b. 1943), titled He Sat Upon the Blue Horse Under the Blue Moon and Waited for the Tropical Breezes (estimate: $1,000-$2,000); and a 1982 oil on canvas by James Hussey (La., b.1936), titled U.S. Mail, Belle Memphis Steamboat, 1880-1897 (estimate: $1,000-$2,000).

    The furniture category will feature a large, 20th century Italian style oak monastery table with a parquetry and hexagonal top (estimate: $1,000-$2,000); a mid-20th century French Louis XVI style marble-top walnut enfilade (estimate: $1,200-$1,800); an early 19th century French Empire bleached walnut commode (estimate: $600-$1,200); and a mid-19th century Louisiana cypress full tester child’s bed (estimate: $500-$1,000).

    Mardi Gras and New Orleans items will include a Mardi Gras Ball Invitation, Rex, for the February 25, 1879 ball at the Washington Artillery Hall (Exposition Palace), with the theme “The History of the World” (estimate: $500-$1,000); other Mardi Gras invitations; a 1976 color lithograph on paper by Maria Laredo (New Orleans, b. 1948), titled New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival with Fats Houston (estimate: 2,000-$3,000); and a 1915 Mardi Gras Rex Ducal badge.

    The pop culture category will be highlighted by a Taylor Swift autographed DaRosa acoustic guitar, the body/soundboard of the guitar laser signed, presented with two 24K gold plated LP “TS” records (estimate: $500-$1,000); a wooden motorcycle; and Budweiser and Coca-Cola coolers.

    Returning to artwork, an oil on board by Niek van der Plas (Dutch, b. 1954), titled Saint Louis Cathedral, New Orleans has an estimate of $1,500-$2,500; a bonded sand wall relief on wood panel by Bill Mack (Minn., b. 1949), titled Fascination, is expected to change hands for $1,000-$2,000; and a diminutive Newcomb College pottery high glaze baluster pale aqua jar, thrown in the 20th century by Joseph Meyer, should find a new home for $400-$600.

    Bric-a-brac includes Sanborn Fire Insurance maps; Japanese ivory figures; a selection of turtle shells (including a hawksbill turtle); a three-piece garniture clock set; a French Napoleon III parquetry inlaid tantalus; gilt bronze Pricket candlesticks; an A. Hays town book; a Meissen centerpiece; and more.

    Also up for bid will be a Peshawar Garden of Paradise carpet, 9 feet 2 inches by 12 feet 3 inches (estimate: $1,500-$2,500); additional carpets; a Chinese decorated lacquer and hardstone desk; chandeliers; and other items.

    Internet bidding will be provided by www.CrescentCityAuctionGallery.com (and the Crescent City app), as well as LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Phone and absentee bids will be accepted. In-gallery previews will begin on Wednesday, March 18th, through Wednesday, March 25th, from 10am to 5pm Central Time, excluding Saturday and Sunday. No appointment needed.

    Absentee and phone bids will be accepted until 1 pm Central Time the day before the auction. A 28 percent buyer’s premium will be applied for online bidders or those paying with a credit card. A 25 percent buyer’s premium will be applied in-house. A printed catalog is available; please call 504-529-5057 or send a request via email to info@crescentcityauctiongallery.com.

    Crescent City Auction Gallery is always seeking quality consignments for future auctions. To consign a single item, an estate or a collection, you can call them at (504) 529-5057; or you can send an e-mail to info@crescentcityauctiongallery.com. All phone calls and e-mails are confidential.

    For more information regarding Crescent City Auction Gallery and the Important March Estates Auction slated for March 26th and 27th, online and live in the New Orleans gallery at 1330 St. Charles Avenue, please visit www.crescentcityauctiongallery.com. Updates are posted frequently.

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  • Steve Andrews Introduces See the Light, Kiss the Ground, a Novel Bringing Vietnam War to Life Through a Soldier’s Eyes

    Steve Andrews Introduces See the Light, Kiss the Ground, a Novel Bringing Vietnam War to Life Through a Soldier’s Eyes

    ORLANDO, FL, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Readers looking for an authentic and emotionally raw portrayal of the Vietnam War will find “See the Light, Kiss the Ground” a must-read. This docu-novel by Steve Andrews, a Vietnam War veteran, straddles two paths, providing a non-traditional blend of non-fiction and fiction that pairs historical reporting with a gripping story.

    Mike Mitchell is a young, inexperienced Staff Sergeant thrown into the heart of the Vietnam War in 1970. The book follows him as he navigates the brutal realities of combat that eventually transform him into a battle-hardened veteran. He survives booby-traps and ambushes, struggles up muddy mountain trails carrying a heavy pack, fights off heat exhaustion and monsoon rains, and works with officers good and bad.

    Combat becomes a job, seasoned with gallows humor. Over time, Mitchell and his fellow grunts become proficient killers. Eventually they confront not just enemy soldiers but reflections about those killings. Then a questionable shooting and too much “friendly fire” shatter everything.

    The book moves between Mitchell’s experiences in the free-fire zone and historical events such as Nixon’s Cambodia invasion, the Kent State protests, the My Lai trial, and racial struggles that all divide the country. Relying on a unique mix of fiction and non-fiction, it gives readers a full picture of this pivotal period in history.

    “It’s not just a book about the Vietnam War, it’s about the journey of soldiers who fought and survived, and what they carry home with them when their 365-day stint is over, set against the backdrop of a nation divided over their mission,” says Andrews.

    See the Light, Kiss the Ground captures both the physical violence of war and the scars it leaves behind. Through Mitchell’s eyes, readers get inside the minds of those who fought, told with the authenticity only a veteran could bring.

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    About the Author
    Steve Andrews is a Vietnam War veteran who served with the 4th Battalion, 3rd Regiment, 11th Brigade, Americal Division during 1970. His experiences in the war zone form the foundation of See the Light, Kiss the Ground. Andrews spent eight years writing this book, drawing on personal combat experience and historical research to tell a story that is both honest and deeply human.

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