Nearly a decade after leaving Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Christopher Meloni s Elliot Stabler will finally reunite with Mariska Hargitay s Olivia Benson.
Organized Crime will be premiering. Christopher Meloni will star in the new series, reprising his
Special Victims Unit character, Elliot Stabler. The actor revealed on his Instagram page that the highly anticipated show will debut on NBC on April 1.
Organized Crime will follow
SVU in the 10 p.m. EST timeslot on Thursdays. Crossovers between the two shows have been confirmed, and a reunion between Mariska Hargitay s Olivia Benson and her old partner will happen sooner rather than later. The former partners dubbed Bensler by viewers haven t been on screen together since 2011. The duo amassed quite the fandom over the years, with many people disappointed a romance never blossomed between the two. Whether a relationship could happen now that Stabler is back in New York City remains to be seen.
Lee Co. mom, officer warn parents about Omegle
Lee Co. mom, police warn parents about Omegle By Bobby Poitevint | February 5, 2021 at 12:31 AM EST - Updated February 5 at 5:45 PM
LEESBURG, Ga. (WALB) - A Lee County mother, along with law enforcement officers, are trying to warn parents about a website they believe predators use to lurk on children.
Lee County mother of four, Courtney Carter, went viral after her Courtney Carter (Source: WALB)
“Our job is not to be our child’s friend, our job is to protect our children,” said Carter during the roughly 30-minute video.
She’s advocating for a local family after they were scarred by an experience with the website Omegle.com.
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Options abound for those skipping Big Game
COREY MCMAKEN | The Journal Gazette
The Super Bowl is usually one of the top-viewed programs of the year, so Sunday is a big day for TV with Super Bowl LV coverage beginning at 11:30 a.m. Sunday on CBS with the game itself starting at 6:30 p.m.
But football isn t for everyone. If you re not interested – even in the commercials – here are some other things you might want to watch Sunday.
Local streams
• Performances from Namen Namen and Moser Woods recorded on the Embassy Theatre stage can be streamed for $10 each at ShowTix4U.com.