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WATCH LIVE at 10 a.m.: Trooper Steve chats with UCF deputy chief, highest-ranking woman in agency history

Beyond thrilled to welcome Deputy Chief Robin Griffin-Kitzerow into Results-1 today. She joined UCF Police as deputy chief in March 2022 as the highest-ranking woman in the agency’s history. Prior to UCF, she served the residents of Palm Beach County in several law enforcement capacities dating back to 1987, where

Woman rescued, then arrested in fiery DUI crash, Georgia police say

A woman who police pulled from a burning, overturned Range Rover last week in Georgia was then arrested, accused of drunken driving, according to the Johns Creek Police Department. Alka Bharwaj faces charges of DUI, reckless driving and open container, the police department said in a video that included body-worn

Easter is March 31 this year. Here’s why many Christians will wake up before sunrise to celebrate

On Easter morning, many Christians wake before dawn to celebrate their belief in the resurrection of Jesus, the son of God — as the sun rises. They gather outside on beaches and church lawns, in local cemeteries and national parks, marking the holy day at the very core of Christianity.

An inflation gauge closely tracked by the Federal Reserve shows price pressures easing gradually

A measure of inflation that is closely tracked by the Federal Reserve slipped last month in a sign that price pressures continue to ease. The government reported Friday that prices rose 0.3% from January to February, decelerating from a 0.4% increase the previous month in a potentially encouraging trend for

Louis Gossett Jr., 1st Black man to win supporting actor Oscar, dies at 87

Louis Gossett Jr., the first Black man to win a supporting actor Oscar and an Emmy winner for his role in the seminal TV miniseries “Roots,” has died. He was 87. Gossett’s nephew told The Associated Press that the actor died Thursday night in Santa Monica, California. No cause of

NASA’s 1st female chief engineer at Kennedy Space Center wants to put a space station around the moon (exclusive)

For Women’s History Month, NASA’s Teresa Kinney shared what she’s learned in 40 years of working in agency circles, and how she’s trying to help the next generation fly to space.

Westbound lanes of I-30 shut down near Fort Worth due to fatal crash

One person was dead at the scene of the crash, emergency officials confirmed to WFAA.

Person wearing ski mask fires shots near students waiting at NC bus stop, school district says

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — In what school officials are calling ‘an alarming event,’ a man wearing a ski mask fired shots near students waiting at the bus stop Thursday morning. According to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, shortly before 7 a.m. Thursday, March 28, students from Palisades High

Utopia Music Looking for ‘Fresh Start’ With Proper Rebrand

Utopia Music Looking for ‘Fresh Start’ With Proper Rebrand

LONDON — Utopia Music is planning to rebrand as Proper Group AG, named after its core physical music distribution business, to reflect changes to the Swiss-based firm’s “strategic direction,” the company said Thursday (March 28). The proposed name change, which needs to be approved by shareholders, comes almost two months

Some Naruto Fans May Hate Sasuke, But He’s Key to Unlocking the Series’ Deeper Themes

Sasuke Uchiha almost inarguably stands as the Naruto saga’s most controversial character. As fans see the various conflicts enfold throughout the narrative, whether that be rising tensions between villages, personal vendettas, or the eventual climactic war leading to its finality, watchers bring up valid critiques about the dark character. Fans

Dragon Ball Celebrated Saiyan Day With Vegeta Battle Armor Cosplay

The Saiyan armor Vegeta dons throughout Dragon Ball is one of the most iconic outfits in the franchise, apart from Goku’s signature orange gi. It is easily recognizable and frequently cosplayed. The franchise’s fashion has had an undeniable influence, making it extra fun for the official social media to use

Stephen Amell’s Suits L.A. Casting Flips His Most Famous Role 4 Years Later

The upcoming Suits spin-off, Suits L.A., is already shaping up to be a big subversion of Stephen Amell’s most popular character and franchise from four years ago. Although Suits L.A. is still in development, the growing news surrounding it inspires confidence that the new series will be perfect for Amell.

FF7 Rebirth: Should You Pay 2,000 Gil To Get The Protorelic From The Bandits?

During Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, players have the option to pay off a group of bandits in exchange for a Protorelic. This is the first of FF7 Rebirth‘s Protorelic quests, each a regional goose chase after a technological artifact. Bringing these back to Chadley adds to the player’s overall World

Forget About The Death Star, Ahsoka Revealed The Empire’s GREATEST Achievement

The Empire is one of the greatest technological governments Star Wars has ever seen, and even though it was destroyed by the Rebellion, the Ahsoka series proves just how much it managed to achieve. Palpatine’s Empire couldn’t last because of the corruption and deceit it fostered; Imperial officers wouldn’t hesitate

Why The Hereditary Dollhouse Was So Important To Ari Aster

In Hereditary, the house that the Graham family lives in and the dollhouse that Annie (Toni Collette) toils over were significant design choices by director Ari Aster. Hereditary premiered in 2018 and kicked off Ari Aster’s movie career, which has since seen him become one of horror’s most popular and

Stardew Valley: What To Do At The Desert Festival

With the introduction of the new Desert Festival event in Update 1.6, Spring in Stardew Valley has never been livelier. Between Spring 15 and 17, players can take a long bus ride into the Desert to find a festival of delights, where Pelican Town’s villagers have set up their own

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