West
Idaho high school teacher under investigation after allegedly wishing 'unwanted pregnancy' on Trump supporter
An Idaho high school teacher is under investigation over controversial comments she appeared to make on a Facebook post following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory.
Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 is investigating comments made by Century High School teacher Lori Lombard after screenshots appeared to show her wishing an “unwanted pregnancy” on a Trump supporter.
Lombard also appeared to describe the individual she was posting about as “pathetic looking” and asked them to “cover your profile picture.”
“Seriously… cover your profile picture. You are pathetic looking and are opening yourself to ridicule. Everyone will know you can’t get a woman and don’t have children unless you forced yourself on some poor woman,” Lombard allegedly wrote.
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An Idaho school district is investigating one of its teachers over social media comments made following President-elect Donald Trump’s election win last week, including one in which she appeared to wish an “unwanted pregnancy” on a supporter of his. (Pocatello-Chubbuck School District)
The screenshots, shared with Fox News Digital by the people allegedly attacked by Lombard in the comments, appeared to show her continuing to argue as another person pointed out that she was a local high school teacher. Lombard then appeared to wish a “pregnancy issue” on another person in the comments.
“I hope your mistress or daughter have an unwanted pregnancy, wait, I looked at your picture, you don’t have a mistress… And probably never got anyone to have a daughter by you unless it was by force,” Lombard allegedly wrote.
In response to Trump’s election success in Idaho, Lombard allegedly wrote, “This just shows that Idahoans don’t pay attention to real data and what a terrible job he did and don’t care about felony convictions. We should do away with criminal background checks in this state as most citizens don’t care if someone lied, stole, and defrauded banks and taxpayers out of millions. Any felon deserves a job.”
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The school district released a statement saying it would investigate the comments and noted that personal opinions shared by employees outside of work are “protected.”
“PCSD 25 is aware of concerns regarding a recent social media interaction involving one of our teachers. These concerns have been forwarded to the district and school administration for review. We take them very seriously,” the statement reads.
“The district expects respectful dialogue and will address concerns constructively. Ensuring everyone’s safety and well-being is our top priority. Any threats or harassment will be referred to the proper authorities.”
One of the people who was allegedly being attacked by Lombard, Karlie Cordell, shared the screenshots and a video of the ordeal with Fox News Digital, offering proof that the comments were made.
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“I know during these times people can get a little passionate about their political stance. What I found astonishing was Century High School teacher Lori Lombard wishing unwanted pregnancies and pregnancy complications on those who are voting differently than her,” Cordell wrote.
“As a mother who struggled to bring her child into this world, I am appalled at the fact that that same child could potentially have her as a teacher. The same teacher who wished harm against him simply because we disagreed,” Cordell continued. “This woman helps pave the way for our future minds and this is how she behaves. Imagine what she might be saying to those kids behind closed doors.”
Lombard’s comments have since been taken down.
According to the school’s website, Lombard is a career and technical education teacher.
Fox News Digital reached out to Lori Lombard for comment, but did not receive a response.
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Utah
Utah’s Venezuelan community gathers to honor victims, aid survivors after deadly earthquakes
MURRAY, Utah — People with ties to Venezuela gathered in Murray on Sunday, sharing stories from families who lost loved ones and from those whose relatives are on the ground delivering resources to communities impacted by the disaster.
On June 24, Venezuela experienced two major earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, which have killed thousands of people since then.
The gathering was hosted by an organization called Alianza Venezolana Utah.
People in the community sang and shared moments of silence for parents, cousins and siblings in Venezuela at Murray Park. One of those people was South Jordan resident Ludmila Ruiz.
Ruiz said her younger brother met up with friends at his home in La Guaira to watch the World Cup when tragedy struck. She shared videos of his building where he lived, now destroyed.
She said they still have not found his body.
“When I feel sad, I think of my brother and that he would want me to help others right now,” Ruiz said. “My brother was a special man.”
Eighteen-year-old Leander Guevara said he was on a routine call with his mom back home that day.
“Randomly, everything starts shaking and the signal goes off and all I hear is screaming,” Guevara explained.
He said their home in Caracas is safe. He says his mom runs a church in Venezuela and that she and others are handing out food and clothes to people who need it.
“They made arepas, they’re offering clothes, they actually used the church as a sleeping shelter,” Guevara said.
Still, he says rebuilding will take time.
“It’s actually pretty hard right now to rebuild everything in Venezuela,” he said. “It’s going to stay like this a long while. This is not just right now — next months, this is going to be hard. This is only the beginning.”
Ruiz said that while her brother is gone, he would have wanted her to carry his spirit forward by helping their loved ones back home.
“We know our community needs food, medicine,” she said. “I’ll use that energy, that emotion, and work for my community.”
Washington
Weather Alert: Storms move into DMV area
Storm Team4 is tracking severe thunderstorms, flood watches and flash flood warnings. See all weather alerts here.
4 things to know about the weather:
- Strong storms and downpours taper off as a cooler pattern settles into the DMV
- Temperatures fall back below normal for early July with highs mainly in the 80s
- Periods of clouds and scattered showers/storms remain possible through midweek
- Humidity stays up there, but the dangerous heat is taking a break (thank goodness)
After a heat wave and some strong thunderstorms, the weather pattern across Washington and the DMV turns noticeably less hot this week.
A frontal boundary settling south of the region will bring cooler temperatures, more clouds, and periodic chances for showers through midweek. While it won’t be a washout, keep the umbrella nearby as unsettled conditions linger. Temperatures remain much more comfortable compared to the recent heat wave.
Download the NBC Washington app on iOS and Android to check the weather radar on the go.
QuickCast
MONDAY
Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and storms possible
A few pockets of heavier rain cannot be ruled out
Humid, but significantly cooler. Heat Index and low 90s
Wind: East to northeast 5–10 mph
Chance of rain: 50%
Highs: 85° to 89°
MONDAY NIGHT
Mostly cloudy with a few lingering showers
Mild and humid
Wind: Light
Lows: 71°–74°
TUESDAY
Mostly cloudy and cooler
Showers still possible
Less intense humidity compared to previous days
Highs: 82°–86°
WEDNESDAY
Mostly cloudy with a few breaks of sun; highs in the lower 80s
A few showers possible
THURSDAY
Warmer and more humid as sunshine returns
Scattered afternoon storms possible
Stay with Storm Team4 for the latest forecast. Download the NBC Washington app on iOS and Android to get severe weather alerts on your phone.
Wyoming
CASA of Wyoming Valley to celebrate ribbon-cutting for new location
CASA of Wyoming Valley will celebrate the ribbon cutting of its new location at noon Thursday at 57 N. Franklin St., Kirby Health Center Annex II, Wilkes-Barre. Community members, partners, and supporters are invited to join in commemorating this important milestone for the organization. An open house will follow the ribbon cutting until 2 p.m.
The event will mark CASA of Wyoming Valley’s transition into a new space designed to better support its growing programs and services. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour the new location, meet staff, and learn more about the organization’s ongoing work advocating for children in foster care.
CASA of Wyoming Valley serves Luzerne and Wyoming counties by recruiting, training, and supporting volunteer advocates who speak up for the best interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Through its work, the organization strives to ensure every child has a safe, permanent, and nurturing home.
“You never forget your first home. The Friedman group have been wonderful partners and their building was home for our programs first 13 and a half years,” said Ryan Schofield, executive director of CASA of Wyoming Valley. “Growth requires change, and our new home at The Kirby Health Center meets the needs of our growing program. Our team is excited to start this new chapter.”
For information, visit luzernecasa.org or follow CASA of Wyoming Valley on social media.
About CASA of Wyoming Valley
CASA of Wyoming Valley is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for children in the foster care system in Luzerne County. Through trained community volunteers, CASA ensures that each child’s voice is heard and their best interests are represented in court and beyond.
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