EV

Advertisement
Jan 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix and AMC Team Up for Big Screen Fun

AMC Theatres and Netflix have been working together to bring popular shows to the big screen. This started with a successful Halloween event featuring "KPop Demon Hunters, " which drew a lot of people to AMC theaters. The collaboration continued with the series finale of "Stranger Things" shown in 2

reading time less than a minute
Jan 02 2026CRIME

Baltimore's Crime Drop: What's Really Behind the Numbers?

In 2025, Baltimore saw a big drop in violent crime. The number of homicides went down to 133, the lowest in almost 50 years. This is a big deal because the last time the city had fewer than 150 homicides was in 1977. Non-fatal shootings also went down by 24%, from 412 in 2024 to 311 in 2025. The ci

reading time less than a minute
Jan 02 2026WEATHER

Alabama Braces for Stormy Saturday

Alabama is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. A cold front is on its way, and it's bringing some stormy surprises. The National Weather Service says that Saturday is the day to watch out for. The strongest storms are expected to hit east of Interstate 65, starting early in the morning and last

reading time less than a minute
Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Rainy Day Drama at the Rose Bowl

The Rose Bowl, a big football game, faced some unexpected challenges this year. Heavy rain and thunderstorms hit Pasadena, making the day of the game quite messy. Because of the bad weather, officials decided to cancel the usual pregame show on the field. This meant that the marching bands from the

reading time less than a minute
Jan 02 2026OPINION

Clark County's Big Plans for 2026: Money, Bridges, and Homes

Clark County is looking ahead to 2026 with big plans. The main focus is on money. The state has a big budget gap. The governor wants to fix it without raising taxes. Lawmakers should do the same. They need to cut costs, not just raise taxes. The federal government is not helping. They claim to save

reading time less than a minute
Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Hot Topics: What Got Knoxville Talking in 2025

In 2025, Knoxville's opinion section saw new voices join the conversation. One of these newcomers wrote the year's most popular piece. The section also kicked off a project called "(Re)United States, " aiming to bring together different views on how to mend the political divide. The goal was to move

reading time less than a minute
Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Six Smart Moves for a Healthier Life in 2026

The idea of making New Year's resolutions is popular, but sticking to them is tough. Only about 30% of Americans make resolutions, and even fewer keep them. Experts say the key to success is to focus on long-term wellness instead of quick fixes. Two doctors, Dr. Shai Efrati and Dr. Joseph Maroon, s

reading time less than a minute
Jan 02 2026CRIME

A Dark Start to the New Year in the Swiss Alps

The Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana saw a terrible start to the new year. A fire broke out in a crowded bar during a New Year's Eve party. This event has shocked people all over the world. The Swiss president called it one of the worst tragedies the country has ever seen. Many young lives were lo

reading time less than a minute
Jan 02 2026BUSINESS

Michigan's Cannabis Industry Faces a Steep Tax Hike

Michigan's cannabis industry is in for a rough ride as a new tax policy kicks in. Starting January 1st, a 24% wholesale tax joins the existing 10% retail tax and 6% sales tax. This means cannabis products are now hit with a total tax of 40%. This is a big deal for businesses like Green Acres Cannabi

reading time less than a minute
Jan 02 2026CRIME

Florence's Growing Eye on Crime: How Tech is Changing Policing

Florence has been expanding its use of Flock Safety cameras, a move that's shaking up how crime is tackled in the city. These cameras, which can snap millions of car photos and track their movements, have become a big deal for crime prevention, according to Interim Police Chief Stephen Starling. Th

reading time less than a minute