‘Very, Very Early Stages’: Rob Lowe Says ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ Sequel Is In The Works

Actor Rob Lowe said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight (ET) published on Monday that a sequel to the iconic film “St. Elmo's Fire” is in the “very early stages of development.” “We've met with the studio and have been talking about it for about four months,” Lowe revealed to ET, “but it's very, very, […]
Lindsay Lohan Confirms ‘Freaky Friday’ Sequel Is In The Works

Lindsay Lohan confirmed in an interview on SiriusXM's Andy Cohen Live Monday that the long-awaited Freaky Friday sequel is officially in the works. Lohan revealed that she and co-star Jamie Lee Curtis are ready to reprise their iconic roles. Lohan shared the news on Andy Cohen's show. Ms. Lohan said she “doesn't want to say […]
DeSantis Vetoes Bill Barring Young Teens From Social Media, Says ‘Superior Bill’ In The Works

Florida's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis announced Friday that he has vetoed a bill that would place new restrictions on social media sites. The law is HB1, social media sites will ban anyone under 16 from creating accounts and require users to verify their age. DeSantis said the state Legislature is preparing an improvement bill. post […]
Alabama House Republicans announce ‘Leadership That Works’ platform for 2024 session

Ahead of the 2024 state legislative session, which begins Tuesday, majorities in both chambers of Congress have released platforms and policy priorities. The Alabama House Republican Caucus has released a platform called “Leadership that Works!” House Republicans unanimously agreed to prioritize it during the 2024 regular session, according to the caucus. “Since Republicans took control […]
Prescott Names Gwen Rowitsch as Public Works Director

open audio article player To staff | upon July 28, 2023 by City of Prescott Article audio is made possible by the CAST11 Prescott Podcast Network. Talking Glass Media work. The City of Prescott has appointed Gwen Lowich, Director of Public Works. Rowich has been the Deputy Director of Public Works since 2020 and has […]
PADRES ON DECK: Lizarraga Works 5 Scoreless IPs; Merrill (.333) Has 2 Hits, Single-A Lake Elsinore Scores 22 Runs | by FriarWire | Jul, 2023

By Bill Center Padres seventh-ranked right-hander Victor Lizaraga struck out three in five innings Saturday night against Fort Wayne in High Single A, allowing four hits and four walks. Lizaraga improved to 2-5 with the win and lowered his ERA to 4.26. Meanwhile, Padres prospective shortstop Jackson Merrill continued his strong start in Double-A San […]
Public Works | City Of Yuma, AZ

Public works continue to work to improve the quality of life here in our beautiful city of Yuma. Each department is working to develop more efficient programs to ensure the best possible service to the public. We encourage teamwork, including staff working in partnership with the community. Together, we strive for a better, cleaner and […]
Tesla chargers in the works for 347

In this undated photo, a Chevrolet Volt sits in front of a row of electric vehicle charging stations. [Courtesy of Arizona Department of Transportation] Electric vehicles are gaining momentum in Arizona and are making their way to Maricopa. With numerous pending improvements to State Route 347, the Arizona Department of Transportation is considering adding charging […]
Former Biden Climate Czar Works For ‘Green’ Private Equity Firms

Former National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy works for two private equity firms with climate change portfolios investing in China. McCarthy currently works as an advisor to private equity firms Pegasus Capital Advisors LP and TPG, she said. website, Both invest in China and are funds that use environmental and social indicators to invest. As the […]
Senate GOP Works In Anti-‘Woke’ Provisions To Defense Bill Despite Democrat Majority

The Senate Armed Services Committee has passed a defense policy bill that includes provisions that hold the Department of Defense accountable for its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) program. Despite a Democratic majority in the Senate, the committee agreed to the $886 billion bill, calling for more spending. After the bill passed, Republican Senator Roger […]