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Supreme Court: There Is No 2nd Amendment Right in America for Domestic Abusers
A new ruling about the question of whether a convicted domestic violence abuser has the American right to own a gun, has come down the line from the U.S. Supreme Court. To put this ruling in terms that certain younger generations will get the pop culture reference to, the Supreme Court basically just said, "Hell to the Naw, Naw, Naw, abusers can't own any guns!"
The Most Country Music Truck You Will Ever See – Video
If you want to stand out the next time you are in traffic, the perfect truck has been found. A TikTok creator, Hank Robinson Engraving, went all out engraving a 2018 F-250 with country music legends from front to back. The truck, which is named "Country State of Mind" was engraved with a Dremel drill for roughly 1,200 hours, according to the creator.
Why Brantley Gilbert Needed Ashley Cooke for ‘Over When We’re Sober’
One of the reasons Brantley Gilbert wanted Ashley Cooke to join him on his new single "Over When We're Sober" is because he knew his famous co-writer couldn't. Gilbert, Brock Berryhill and Justin Wilson wrote the song with Jelly Roll during a songwriting weekend at Lee Brice's farm. "There were...
Why Terri Clark Turned Down $1 Million Playboy Deal
Just imagine turning down $1 million dollars — but keeping it clean comes at a price. Terri Clark is no stranger to country music with '90s hits such as "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me" and "Better Things to Do" under her belt. Just recently, on the Bobby Bones Show, Clark spoke of a time where she had to turn down a life changing amount of cash to keep her "meet and greets" from getting "weird."
Country Artists’ Last Pre-Fame Regular Job
As country music fans, we open our favorite music streaming sites, we download and listen to our favorite songs and pay our hard-earned money to go see our favorite artists play live in front of thousands. But, have you ever stopped to think what these uber-famous, successful and wealthy country...
The Truth About Riley Strain’s Fraternity Brothers
Riley Strain’s family’s personal investigator says the public has been fed a lot of bad information about the 22-year-old's fraternity brothers and their actions the night he went missing. Steve Fischer’s note on X (formerly Twitter) clarifies why it took so long to file a police report and...
Bride Caught Telling Guest to Put Their Phones Away While Walking Down Aisle
Not everyone apparently thinks weddings are all about the bride. A video of a bride has gone viral after she was seen telling her guests to put their phones away while walking down the aisle. But was this really necessary?. Bride's Instructions To Guests. A short video clip from a...
Support your AC Davis Choir at Red Robin Friday, June 21
I absolutely love it when our local high schools do this. It's great for the community and always a pleasure to write about it online and talk about on the air. AC Davis High School is doing something of a restaurant take over at Red Robin at Rainier Square on Nob Hill.
National Bring Your Dog to Work Day: Country Edition
These days dogs are not just pets — they're family, constant companions and, in some cases, co-workers. It's not uncommon to find pet friendly places around town where dog owners can bring their pups to enjoy coffee, a meal or just a cocktail. In fact, some people would rather spend their time with their pets than other humans.
Smile! Here Are 20 Selfies From Your Favorite Country Artists
Every year, National Selfie Day is celebrated on June 21. It's a day in which people all over the world snap a photo of themselves and post it on social media. Ok, it's not actually a requirement to post it, but if you don't share it... did it really happen? National Day Calendar encourages people to get creative and have fun with their selfies on this day and every day.
Fans Are Upset After Kevin Costner Confirms His ‘Yellowstone’ Fate
Kevin Costner has confirmed that he will not be returning to Yellowstone for its upcoming final episodes, and fans are upset with the news. The Oscar-winning actor and director turned to social media on Thursday (June 20) to reveal that after the very public back-and-forth that he's engaged in with the show's producers over the last year-plus, he will not return for the second half of Yellowstone Season 5, which is set to premiere in November.
Want a stun gun in Washington? What you need to know
With growing fears of crime and uncertainty in Washington, it's important to know what weapons are legal for self-defense. One of the most commonly thought of self-defense items (after pepper spray) is the stun gun or TASER. But are they legal to own, or use, in Washington?. Is it legal...
Are There Any Redwood Trees In The State Of Washington?
Can Redwood Trees Really Grow In Washington State?. Redwood trees are naturally one of the most magnificent and largest trees in the world. These trees can reach heights of well over 300 feet and possess a trunk that can grow to a diameter exceeding 24 feet. Where Can I Go...
Once Beloved Mall Brand About to Make Triumphant Return After 15 Years
It's the 1990s all over again. At least that's what one brand is banking on as it teases a return several years after closing its doors. At one time, seemingly every mall in America was occupied by the same stores selling clothing to tweens and teens. Shoppers came to expect these stores in just about every shopping mall:
7 ‘Carol Burnett Show’ Characters Who Still Make Us Laugh
Comedy can quickly become outdated as styles, mannerisms, and references lose their appeal faster than ever. This rapid evolution often leaves some TV shows seeming outdated in no time at all. That said, when you revisit some of the more popular recurring sketches from The Carol Burnett Show, it becomes...
Why Popular Sriracha Condiment has Started Turning Brown on Shelves
What was once a fiery red color on grocery store shelves has turned a dull brown without much explanation. Sriracha's distinct shade of red was a precursor to the heat that awaited users after squirting the sauce on top of things like noodles and Asian-inspired dishes. Now, that red seems to have gone away.
Surgeon General Wants to Put a Warning Label on Social Media
So far in our lifetimes, we have seen warning labels placed on a lot of things that we use everyday. From cigarettes to music that we purchase, a warning label exists to let us know of the risks we are taking if using said product. According to AP News, the...
Surf’s Up: It’s Time to Get Stoked for This Hot Surf Competition in WA
Summer weather is breathing down our necks and most water parks are finally open here in Washington state. By the time the last weekend in June rolls around, we expect the temps to be hitting close to the 90s, if not higher. This will be the perfect time to head...
WA Sees Small Covid-19 Surge, Officials Warn of Potential Increase
Is Covid-19 on its way back to Washington State? Officials from the Washington State Health Department say the state is now experiencing a small surge in Covid-19 that could get worse. HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY THE VIRUS ISN'T YET COMMON IN THE STATE. They were hoping for the virus to become...
Yakima Council Member Wants to Reconsider Fireworks Ban
Yakima City Council Member Matt Brown says he wants to do what the people of Yakima want and apparently a lot of people are tired of the legal fireworks ban. Brown says he believes allowing people to use legal fireworks would bring some fun back to the city calling it a quality of life discussion.
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