A monkey who spent several days on the lam after escaping from a truck that crashed on a rural Mississippi highway earlier this year now has a permanent home at a New Jersey nonprofit wildlife refuge ...
In El Paso, KFOX14 morning anchor Salina Madrid announced Monday that she is leaving journalism altogether. In a message to viewers, she wrote, "To the viewers who welcomed me into your homes every ...
Matt Lauer is reportedly eyeing a return to media eight years after he was fired from “Today.” The disgraced news anchor “wants to get back into the media arena in some capacity, if not TV,” a source ...
Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Masino described feeling as though she was "fired by America" in an interview last week following the backlash over the restaurant's controversial remodeling design. Masino ...
An adjunct faculty member at George Mason University was fired after openly drinking alcohol with undergraduate students in class last week, sources tell News4. The university said it launched an ...
The former anchor, Stephanie Hockridge, who once worked for a Phoenix station, participated in an elaborate scheme that illegally obtained more than $63 million, prosecutors said. By Alexandra E.
After more than four years, Action News Jax anchor/reporter Emily Turner is stepping away from the anchor desk. “After 20 years in news and four years here, I am taking a step back from local news,” ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. WRAL promoted Michelle Mackonochie to evening anchor, starting new role Jan. 5. Mackonochie will co-anchor 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 10 p.m.
Stephanie Hockridge and her husband created fake payroll records, tax documents and bank statements to allow some applicants to obtain larger loans, the DOJ said Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer ...
PHOENIX — Former ABC15 News Anchor Stephanie Hockridge was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Friday for a COVID-19 loan scam. The ex-anchor and co-founder of Blueacorn, a loan processing company that ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) —A former Phoenix news anchor has been sentenced to 10 years behind bars for taking part in a COVID-19-era loan fraud scheme alongside her husband. On Friday, a federal judge in ...
Charges against Hockridge and her husband, Nathan Reis, were announced in November 2024 and ended with Hockridge's conviction and a plea deal for Reis. A federal judge in Fort Worth, Texas, sentenced ...