Apr 5, 2021
Jonathan Strickland, host of the Tech Stuff podcast, joins us to discuss copyright laws and how to make sure you give proper credit when using content online.
By David Smith
Apr 5, 2021
IHeart Radio National Correspondent Michael Bower talks about MLB s decision to move the All-Star-Game from Atlanta because of Georgia s new voting rules.
By Bill Galluccio
Apr 1, 2021
Pamela Sisco, 57, called her sister, saying there was an active shooter in her office building.
Sisco s sister immediately called 911 and relayed the message that a gunman had opened fire at the Navistar plant where her sister worked. Basically, she had called her sister and said something to the effect of a guy was fired yesterday and has come back in with a gun. We are all hiding in a locked office and asked her to call the police, Clark County Sheriff s Office Major
Chris Clark said.
According to She said there was a guy that got fired yesterday, and he came in with a gun, and they are barricaded with the lights off in an office, she said on the 911 call. She sent me a text, and I m afraid to text her if they are barricaded and hiding.
By Bill Galluccio
A convicted murderer confessed to killing a notorious serial killer in a California jail.
Kibbe s killer identified himself as
East Bay Times. Budrow, 40, was sentenced to life without parole in 2011 for strangling 48-year-old Margret Dalton to death.
Budrow wrote that he originally planned to kill so he could have a jail cell all to himself. He decided to target Kibbe after watching a TV special on the serial killer while he was working out. In the letter, Budrow claimed that he orchestrated the circumstances to ensure that he would become cellmates with Kibbe. My actions were drafted out with specific intent, cognitive complexity, and were generally more nefarious than a haphazard murder-spat, Budrow wrote.