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    Flock Safety concerns, CDBG infrastructure push, new bus shelters headline State
    Posted on Wednesday, February 04 @ 00:00:33 PST (8 reads)
    College Guide Concerns over the city of statesboro’s use of flock safety license plate reader cameras, major steps toward a community development block grant (cdbg) infrastructure application, approval of new bus stop shelters, and a formal arbor day proclamation emerged as the top takeaways from the february 3 meeting of the city of statesboro mayor and council. concerns over flock safety cameras the most extensive discussion of the meeting came during general public comments, when james hagan addressed mayor and council regarding the city’s use of flock safety automated license plate reader cameras. hagan raised concerns about privacy, cybersecurity vulnerabilities, potential misuse, and system accuracy, noting that the cameras capture license plates and vehicle data from all vehicles traveling on public roadways, regardless of whether a crime has occurred. While emphasizing his support for law enforcement, hagan urged the city to reconsider renewing its contract with flock safety or conduct an independent audit of the system’s security and safeguards. statesboro police chief mike broadhead responded by defending the technology as a targeted investigative tool rather than mass surveillance, stressing that the cameras only capture images on public roadways and do not record activity on private property. Broadhead cited recent cases in which flock safety data helped identify suspect vehicles following a shooting, recover stolen vehicles, and resolve a missing-person case that ultimately led to a homicide arrest. He said the department recovered approximately 30 stolen vehicles in the past year using the system. broadhead acknowledged privacy concerns but said internal department policies govern appropriate use and include disciplinary consequences for misuse. Mayor jonathan mccollar added that cybersecurity risks exist across modern technologies and thanked hagan for raising the issue, noting the city’s ongoing efforts to protect its systems. council advances cdbg infrastructure plans for church and roundtree streets council approved two resolutions that move the city forward on a major 2026 community development block grant (cdbg) application aimed at long-standing infrastructure needs in the church street and roundtree street areas. council approved resolution 2026-02, authorizing mayor mccollar to execute a contract with gilbert & associates for grant writing and administrative services for the cdbg application. The submission will focus on infrastructure improvements tied to roadway conditions and fire protection, with a $6,375 application cost funded through the planning department budget. If awarded, grant administration fees will be capped at 7% and paid from grant funds. council also approved resolution 2026-03, awarding a contract to parker engineering, llc for professional engineering services associated with the same application. The project targets roundtree street and church street from college street to martin luther king jr. Boulevard and includes proposed improvements to utilities, drainage, and sidewalks. city staff said parker engineering will prepare a preliminary engineering report at no cost, with design and construction administration services provided only if the grant is awarded. The city is seeking approximately $1 million in cdbg funding, with a required 10% local match funded through 2025 splost. new bus shelters approved for high-ridership stops council approved the purchase and installation of three new bus stop shelters for statesboro area transit, authorizing up to $65,000 in 2018 tsplost funding. the approved configuration includes two large shelters at the social security office and food bank bus stops—locations identified as having consistently high ridership—and one smaller shelter at the newport trace apartments bus stop. City staff said shelter size and placement were adjusted based on passenger volume, wait times, and weather exposure. the total estimated cost is approximately $57,800, with remaining funds reserved for installation materials and site-specific needs. Installation will be completed by the city’s streets division. arbor day proclaimed; community celebration announced mayor mccollar proclaimed february 20, 2026, as arbor day in the city of statesboro, recognizing the city’s continued participation in the tree city usa program and its long-standing commitment to urban forestry. following the proclamation, shawn diddie, chair of the city’s tree board, announced that the arbor day celebration will take place saturday, february 21, from 10 a.M. To noon at marvin park. The event will include community organizations, educational displays, hands-on activities, and tree giveaways. the celebration will also feature a memorial tree planting honoring henry clay, a longtime tree board member who served for approximately 40 years. Attendees are encouraged to bring food or pet food donations for local food and animal welfare organizations, with donated items serving as raffle entries for free trees. City officials noted that statesboro has maintained its tree city usa designation for 33 consecutive years. additional actions and announcements council approved multiple additional items, including acceptance of new streets in the lakeview pines and stockyard west subdivisions, amendments to the city’s fy 2026 schedule of rates, fees, and fines, and a joint resolution with bulloch county requesting state funding to extend water and sewer infrastructure to the statesboro-bulloch county airport. council also approved a $44,000 contract amendment with tr long engineering to add turn lane design work to the blue mile phase 2 project, replacement of aging wastewater treatment equipment, and the purchase of a new autocar yard spotter truck to replace a 25-year-old unit. during council comments, mayor pro-temp shari barr thanked local churches and partners for opening warming shelters during recent cold weather and promoted upcoming community events. city manager charles penny reminded residents of the mayor’s state of the city address on february 24, announced a february 9 public information meeting on the proposed fire service fee, and previewed the 2026 downtown live concert series, which begins in april. the meeting concluded with council entering executive session before adjourning. 1. Call to order – mayor jonathan mccollar 2. Invocation and pledge of allegiance – marcus toole 3. Recognitions / public presentations a. Presentation of a proclamation recognizing february 20, 2026 as arbor day in the city of statesboro and recognition of the city’s participation in the tree city usa program mayor jonathan mccollar proclaimed february 20, 2026, as arbor day in the city of statesboro, recognizing the city’s continued commitment to urban forestry and its participation in the tree city usa program. following the proclamation, shawn diddie, chair of the city’s tree board, shared details on this year’s arbor day celebration, which will take place on saturday, february 21, from 10 a.M. To noon at marvin park. diddie described the event as a community-focused celebration that extends beyond tree planting, featuring local organizations, educational displays from groups such as the georgia native plant society, hands-on activities, and tree giveaways. The celebration will also include a memorial tree planting honoring henry clay, a longtime member of the city’s tree board who served for approximately 40 years. Diddie noted that clay’s family will be in attendance and emphasized his lasting impact on the city’s tree preservation efforts. as part of the event, attendees are encouraged to bring food or pet food donations for the statesboro food bank and local animal welfare organizations, with donated items serving as raffle entries for free trees. City officials also noted that statesboro has maintained its tree city usa designation for 33 consecutive years, a milestone that reflects ongoing standards and community involvement in tree conservation efforts. 4. Public comments (agenda items) approved 5. Consideration of a motion to approve the consent agenda a. Approval of minutes a. 01-20-2026 work session minutes b. 01-20-2026 council minutes approved 6. Consideration of a motion to approve resolution 2026-02: a resolution to award a contract to gilbert & associates to provide grant writing and administrative services for the 2026 community development block grant city council approved resolution 2026-02, authorizing jonathan mccollar to execute a contract with gilbert & associates to provide grant writing and administrative services for the city’s 2026 community development block grant (cdbg) application. The application will focus on addressing infrastructure needs in the church street and roundtree street areas, including improvements tied to fire protection and roadway conditions. according to city staff, the contract will support the city’s submission for competitive cdbg funding through the georgia department of community affairs, with a submission cost of $6,375 funded through the planning department budget. If awarded, grant administration fees would be capped at 7% of the total grant award and paid directly from grant funds. Separate engineering work associated with the project would be funded through stormwater and water/sewer funds and addressed under a separate engineering services contract. approved 7. Consideration of a motion to approve resolution 2026-03: a resolution to award a contract to parker engineering, llc to provide engineering services for the 2026 community development block grant (cdbg). The project will be funded by cdbg funds and 2025 splost funds for the local match city council also approved resolution 2026-03, authorizing jonathan mccollar to execute a contract with parker engineering, llc to provide professional engineering services for the city’s 2026 community development block grant (cdbg) application. The proposed project targets roundtree street and church street, from college street to martin luther king jr. Boulevard, and includes planned improvements to utilities, drainage, and sidewalks. according to city staff, parker engineering was selected following a competitive request for qualifications process that yielded four submissions. The firm will prepare a preliminary engineering report (per) at no cost to the city and, if the grant is awarded, will provide design and construction administration services at a fee equal to 11% of the construction estimate, consistent with cdbg regulations. The city is seeking approximately $1 million in cdbg funding for the project, with a required 10% local match to be funded through 2025 splost, supported by additional splost funding planned for future fiscal years. approved 8. Consideration of a motion to approve resolution 2026-04: a resolution accepting the street rights of way of lakeview pines way and a portion of shortleaf way within the lakeview pines subdivision phase 1 as public streets to be owned and maintained by the city of statesboro city council approved resolution 2026-04, formally accepting lakeview pines way and a portion of shortleaf way within the lakeview pines subdivision as public streets to be owned and maintained by the city of statesboro. The action authorizes jonathan mccollar to execute the necessary right-of-way deeds on behalf of the city. according to city staff, the road dedication follows the 2023 annexation and zoning approval of the lakeview pines subdivision on lakeview road. The streets, totaling approximately 0.36 miles, were constructed between june and december 2025 and meet current city standards. With the dedication, the city assumes responsibility for roadway and right-of-way maintenance, with no additional budget impact anticipated in fy 2026. approved 9. Consideration of a motion to approve resolution 2026-05: a resolution accepting the street rights of way of corral court, longhorn court, cowbell circle, timber road, pasture lane, and haystack hollow within the stockyard west subdivision phases 1 and 2 as public streets to be owned and maintained by the city of statesboro approved 10. Consideration of a motion to approve resolution 2026-06: a resolution to adopt the first amendment to the city of statesboro schedule of rates, fees, and fines for fiscal year 2026 city council approved resolution 2026-06, adopting the first amendment to the city of statesboro’s fy 2026 schedule of rates, fees, and fines, adding new fees tied to special service districts and wastewater operations. the amendment establishes a special service district application fee of $100 plus $1 per lot, following the city’s adoption of a new ordinance governing special service districts. Council also approved a $125 per 1,000 gallons dumping fee at the city’s wastewater treatment plant for septic tank haulers, allowing disposal services that have not been offered by the city in more than a decade. According to staff, the changes carry no direct budget impact and are intended to formalize application review costs and address regional disposal needs. approved 11. Consideration of a motion to approve a joint resolution of the mayor and council of the city of statesboro, georgia and the board of commissioners of bulloch county, georgia to request their local legislative delegation in the general assembly of georgia to take necessary action to provide funding to assist in extending the city of statesboro’s water and sewer system to the statesboro-bulloch county airport; to repeal prior conflicting resolutions or ordinances; to establish an effective date; and for other purposes city council unanimously approved a joint resolution with bulloch county requesting state funding to extend city of statesboro water and sewer services to the statesboro-bulloch county airport, citing the need to support airport operations and encourage future economic development. according to the resolution, the airport is not currently served by city utilities, limiting its ability to attract expanded aviation activity and potential industrial or commercial uses. The measure formally requests assistance from the local legislative delegation in the georgia general assembly to help fund the extension of water and wastewater infrastructure onto and around the airport property. The action carries no direct budget impact for the city and took effect immediately upon adoption. approved 12. Consideration of a motion to approve the purchase of three poligon bus stop shelters from hasley recreation, inc. In an amount not to exceed $65,000.00, to be funded by 2018 tsplost funds under eng-134b city council approved the purchase and installation of three new bus stop shelters for statesboro area transit, authorizing up to $65,000 for the project. The shelters will be purchased from hasley recreation, inc. And funded through 2018 tsplost funds under project eng-134b. the approved configuration includes two large shelters at the social security office and food bank bus stops, where ridership levels are consistently higher, and one small shelter at the newport trace apartments bus stop. City staff said the revised shelter sizes were selected based on passenger volume, wait times, and the need for improved weather protection. The total estimated cost of the shelters is approximately $57,800, with remaining funds reserved for installation materials and site-specific needs. Installation will be completed by the city’s streets division. approved 13. Consideration of a motion to approve contract amendment 1 with tr long engineering in the amount of $44,000 on the eng-115b blue mile phase 2 engineering design contract, to be funded by 2018 tsplost funds city council approved contract amendment 1 with tr long engineering in the amount of $44,000 for additional design services associated with the blue mile phase 2 project. according to city staff, the amendment adds design work for new turn lanes at the intersection of south main street with east jones avenue and west jones avenue, where no turn lanes currently exist and traffic delays are common during left-turn movements. The additional scope includes surveying, roadway and drainage design, utility relocation plans, traffic signal design, gdot coordination, and right-of-way planning. Staff said addressing the turn lane improvements now as part of phase 2 will reduce long-term costs by avoiding future roadway reconstruction. The project is funded through 2018 and 2023 tsplost, with the original contract totaling $399,420. approved 14. Consideration of a motion to award a contract to cornerstone h20, llc for the purchase of a smith & loveless pista grit screw conveyor in the amount of $65,747.00. This item to be purchased with funds approved in the 2026 cip budget, item #wtp-15, funded by aid-to-construction (atc) fees city council approved the award of a contract to cornerstone h20, llc for the purchase of a smith & loveless pista grit screw conveyor for the city’s wastewater treatment plant, in the amount of $65,747. according to city staff, the equipment will replace an existing grit screw conveyor installed in 1993, which has exceeded its useful life and is no longer reliable for daily operations. The purchase is a sole-source acquisition, as cornerstone h20 is the only authorized smith & loveless representative in the region. The cost came in below the original $75,000 budget estimate and will be funded through aid-to-construction (atc) fees approved in the fy 2026 capital improvement program (cip) under item wtp-15. approved 15. Consideration of a motion to award a contract to truck country of indiana for the purchase of a new autocar yard spotter truck per sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract in the amount of $135,000.00. This item to be purchased with funds approved in the fy2026 cip budget, items wtp-19, funded by system revenues city council approved the purchase of a new autocar yard spotter truck for the city’s wastewater treatment plant, awarding a contract to truck country of indiana in the amount of $135,000 through a sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract. according to city staff, the new unit will replace a 2001 ottawa yard jockey truck that is approximately 25 years old and no longer reliable for daily operations. The purchase is funded through the fy 2026 capital improvement program (cip) under item wtp-19 using system revenues. While the cost exceeds the original $120,000 budget by $15,000, staff said available water and sewer fund reserves will cover the difference. 16. Public comments (general) during general public comments, james hagan addressed mayor and council regarding the city’s use of flock safety automated license plate reader cameras, expressing concerns related to privacy, potential misuse, system accuracy, and cybersecurity vulnerabilities. hagan described the cameras as ai-assisted systems that collect license plate data, vehicle descriptions, and movement patterns on public roadways, noting that all vehicles are captured regardless of whether a crime has occurred. While emphasizing that he supports law enforcement and public safety, hagan said he believes the technology raises significant civil liberty concerns, particularly because officers can access the data without a warrant. He cited examples from other jurisdictions involving alleged misuse by law enforcement, incorrect vehicle identification leading to dangerous encounters, and reported cybersecurity weaknesses within the flock safety platform. Hagan urged the city to reconsider renewing its contract with flock safety or, at minimum, conduct an independent security and privacy audit of the system. in response, statesboro police chief mike broadhead defended the use of the technology, stating that the cameras only capture images of vehicles traveling on public roadways and do not record activity on private property. Broadhead framed the system as a targeted investigative tool rather than a form of mass surveillance, explaining that it allows officers to identify specific vehicles involved in crimes rather than conducting broad traffic stops. broadhead provided recent examples where flock safety assisted in criminal investigations, including the rapid identification of a suspect vehicle following a shooting and the resolution of a missing person case that ultimately led to a homicide arrest. He also noted that the department recovered approximately 30 stolen vehicles in the past year using the system. addressing concerns about misuse, broadhead said the department relies on internal policies governing acceptable use and officer accountability, adding that disciplinary action would follow any abuse of the system. He acknowledged broader concerns about balancing public safety with privacy but said the department views the technology as an efficient and effective crime-fighting tool. mayor jonathan mccollar added that cybersecurity risks exist across all modern technologies and emphasized the city’s ongoing efforts to safeguard its systems, thanking hagan for raising the issue and participating in the discussion. 17. Other business from city council mayor pro-temp shari barr used her remarks to recognize recent community support efforts and promote upcoming events. barr thanked pittman park, trinity episcopal church, and bulloch voad for opening warming shelters during the recent stretch of cold weather, noting that residents were able to come in and use those resources when temperatures dropped. She also reiterated details shared earlier by the tree board, reminding the public that the city’s arbor day celebration is set for saturday, february 21 at 10 a.M. At marvin park (off marvin avenue, behind the arby’s area). Barr said she looks forward to the memorial tree planting that will honor henry clay, a longtime tree board member. barr also highlighted an upcoming event at trinity episcopal church, describing a sustainable art festival where attendees can create art using local or repurposed materials. She said the festival is scheduled for saturday, february 28 at 10 a.M. At trinity episcopal, located at the corner of country club road and veterans memorial parkway. 18. City manager’s comments city manager charles penny invited residents to attend mayor jonathan mccollar’s state of the city address, scheduled for february 24 at 7 p.M. At the emma kelly theater at the averitt center for the arts, describing the venue as an intimate setting that allows for meaningful community connection. he also announced the city’s first public information meeting on the proposed fire service fee, set for monday, february 9, noting that the city is currently operating the fire department using internal loans that expire at the end of the fiscal year. Penny said the city must choose between a millage rate increase or a fire service fee moving forward, emphasizing that the upcoming meeting will allow residents to hear directly from fire chief grams and the city’s consultant. He added that additional meetings with stakeholders and the public will be scheduled before council makes any final decision. penny also highlighted the 2026 downtown live concert series, which will begin in april and run through june, featuring weekly thursday evening performances starting at 7 p.M. He noted that while the series occasionally receives criticism, it remains a popular community event that brings residents together and supports downtown activity. 19. Consideration of a motion to enter into executive session to discuss personnel matters, real estate, and/or potential litigation in accordance with o.C.G.A. § 50-14-3(b) 20. Consideration of a motion to adjourn
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    State university bill sparks neighborhood concerns in Charleston
    Posted on Wednesday, February 04 @ 00:00:33 PST (6 reads)
    College Guide State university bill sparks neighborhood concerns in charleston charleston, s.C. (Wcsc) — a proposed state bill that would allow state-owned universities to host events regardless of local zoning restrictions has raised concerns among charleston residents. h. 5015 would permit state universities to override local zoning laws when hosting events on campus. The legislation is currently being reviewed by the education and public works committee. lawmakers cite zoning challenges state lawmakers said they introduced the bill because of challenges colleges have faced in hosting events. “the zoning doesn’t match up with the use of the campus. So this is codifying saying that these types of events are allowed on a state university,” sen. Ed sutton, district 20, said. sutton said the spaces could host cultural events, food festivals, commencement speeches and other events that could help the economy. residents express concerns about neighborhood impact community members worry about how the legislation would affect their neighborhoods. “park terrace has historically been a family community. You’ve got very young children who go to bed at 7:00. So having concerts, especially as many as they were talking about per year, and the size of the venue too,” resident joe clarke said. clarke said he believes the bill would undermine local democracy. “board of directors for the citadel can override the elected officials that i voted for here in charleston? Makes no sense,” he said. clarke added that he does not think live concerts belong in historic neighborhoods. lawmakers say safeguards remain in place sutton said residents should not be concerned because universities would still need to follow local regulations. “you still have to follow all of the local noise ordinances, safety ordinances that i previously mentioned. So this is not a free pass,” he said. sutton also said colleges would still need to ask the city to accept their plans and go through the special permitting process for events. copyright 2026 wcsc. All rights reserved.
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    Five hours of public comments heard before St. Lawrence County legislators appro
    Posted on Wednesday, February 04 @ 00:00:33 PST (7 reads)
    College Guide Canton — the st. Lawrence county board of legislators on monday night heard five hours of comments from a record crowd prior to voting in favor of the st. Lawrence county sheriff’s office entering into a controversial 287g agreement with u.S. Immigration and customs enforcement. the vote was largely along party lines. Those in support were all republicans: james reagen, david forsythe, joseph lightfoot, william sheridan, harry smithers, larry denesha, rick perkins, benjamin hull, glenn webster, john gennett and rita curran. democratic legislators margaret haggard, nicole terminelli and anthony levato, along with republican john burke, voted against the measure. Burke voted for the resolution in committee, but switched his vote after hearing from constituents. there were about 80 people who spoke and 88 comments submitted through the county website that were read aloud. Nearly all of the speakers were against the resolution, with about five arguing in favor of it. Of the 88 comments, two supported it with the rest opposed to it passing or urging the legislators to table it. Two comments talked about county issues unrelated to the 287g agreement. more than 300 people showed up, with some 200 packing courtroom c, the largest public gallery in the st. Lawrence county courthouse, to standing room only. About 100 other people watched a livestream of the meeting in an overflow room. a rotating crowd of more than 200 people protested outside the courthouse on both sides of court street prior to the meeting being convened at 6 p.M. The group chanted phrases like, “ice has no business here. No hate. No fear,” while holding signs calling for the agency to be abolished and for legislators to vote against the agreement. once the meeting opened, public comment speakers believed that entering into even a limited agreement with ice, which the legislators later approved, is the first step on a ladder that eventually will lead ice to have a regular presence in st. Lawrence county. Residents voiced a wide array of concerns that included racial profiling, county financial liability, human rights violations, constitutional violations, public fear, general harm, reduced economic contributions of undocumented workers and the erosion of public trust in local law enforcement. other concerns were that the 287g may open the door to immigration authorities targeting college students and professors from overseas. Tensions elevated on the suny potsdam campus on tuesday when a border patrol traffic stop initiated off campus and unrelated to the campus ended in a suny potsdam parking lot. Federal agents left after taking at least one person into custody from the vehicle they stopped. sheriff patrick “rick” engle, speaking monday night after public comment and prior to the legislators’ vote, said the ratified 287g resolution won’t lead to an increased ice presence in the county or deputies enforcing immigration laws. “we will not pull people off the street,” engle said. He went on to say that he sees the 287g agreement as the best way to keep criminals from going from jail to the streets and ensure public safety for all county residents. Those who spoke against the resolution said they believe it will have the opposite effect making the majority of people feel unsafe because of it. public scrutiny of the 287g agreement, so called for its section in the illegal immigration reform and immigrant responsibility act of 1996, has grown over the last month, after immigration agents shot and killed two people in minnesota and ice continues operations in communities across the country. county legislators later passed the 287g resolution, binding the sheriff’s office to the jail enforcement model. That’s where a law enforcement agency is granted access to a federal database to check people for federal warrants, including administrative immigration warrants, when they’re remanded to jail. Remanded means the person has been charged with a crime and been arraigned by a judge who orders them held in jail, pending further court action. Bail may or may not be set, depending on the case and the defendant’s criminal history, among other factors. the warrant service model is when ice trains and authorizes local, county or state officers and authorizes them to execute ice administrative warrants in jails. The task force model is the deepest level of partnership, where officers are authorized to enforce immigration laws under ice oversight. Those two were mentioned in the committee’s draft resolution, but were amended out of the final resolution. public comment speakers included people who are immigrants and others who have loved ones who are from overseas. Members of the akwesasne community also spoke and said an agreement with ice in a neighboring community would lead to further federal law enforcement presence in their “already over-policed” community. there have been recent reports that u.S. Border patrol is pulling over akwesasne mohawks traveling between the american and canadian sides of their own territory using that alone as the basis of the stop. raamitha pillay is an immigrant who lives in st. Lawrence county as a legal american citizen. She is brown skinned and was born in apartheid south africa. She said that during the naturalization process, “the immigration officer said welcome home. This is a special moment … because this is my home.” “for the last year, i havent felt safe in my home. Ive felt afraid,” she said. “You cannot have a quota for immigrants being deported,” referring to the trump administration’s goal of detaining 3,000 immigrants per day. citizens are also being deported, and i know white citizens are also being killed. I dont feel safe. My friends dont feel safe,” she said. What am i going to do if an ice officer shows up? What if an ice person comes to me? What if, as the sheriff goes into this agreement, they come for me? two people from akwesasne, dana lee thompson and fallon jacobs, said those who support ice fail to recognize that their ancestors were the original immigrants to native land, and that today’s immigration enforcement feels like an extension of centuries of genocide carried out against native peoples. where we are having this meeting tonight is in our homelands,” thompson said. “We fed you. We taught you many things. As time went on, you turned your back on us.” all the people that came across the waters, theyre immigrants, in that sense, if you look out at a historical perspective,” she said. You were allowed to stay in our country … we dont live too far and were already racially profiled.” she said those who support the agreement “don’t know about fear. Our people do, for the last 500 years.” you have to open your heart and your mind and you have to think,” thompson said. You have a mind and a heart, and they dont work properly if theyre not connected.” jacobs said she’s “experiencing something way too close to home regarding ice.” i feel like i’m at sullivans campaign,” she said. sullivans campaign was a genocide ordered by george washington in 1779 during the revolutionary war. under command of maj. Gen. John sullivan, american forces attacked four haudenosaunee (iroquois) nations allied with the british. The raids leveled their villages, razed their crops, and destroyed their food stores. It resulted in thousands of native survivors fleeing to seek british protection, depopulating their land, which opened it up to european colonizers. we the people. You just need to keep that in your heart,” jacobs said. canton resident mike gagliardi, who is jewish, said he recognizes parallels between ice and the nazi gestapo. the first thing you learned in hebrew school is never again. Not just for us jews, but for everyone,” he said. “These actions look a lot to me like the actions of the gestapo, that i was taught never again and to rebel against.” “youre unleashing something that can’t be undone,” he said. anna ladouceur of canton asked the legislators to table the 287g resolution until they’ve each had the opportunity to hear directly from their respective constituents. She is white and has a taiwanese boyfriend who left the country after president donald j. Trump ordered an unprecedented immigration crackdown nationwide. she said an incident that factored into her partner’s decision to leave the country was what they felt was unnecessary scrutiny at the border while returning from a trip to ottawa. She said they were detained at the border despite having all of his legal paperwork. She said after an immigration agent checked the papers and found everything in order, they weren’t allowed to leave because a second agent wanted to run them again, apparently unsatisfied with the first agent’s screening. “voting yes will ensure this humiliation ritual is commonplace,” ladouceur said. She said if the legislators have difficulty seeing things from immigrants’ perspective, think of me, an american, who has lost someone they love dearly because of this system.” all of the speakers who argued against the 287g received loud rounds of applause after speaking. the five or so people who spoke in favor of the sheriff entering into a 287g said they support it because they see the nationwide immigration crackdown as only going after “the worst of the worst” — murderers, sex offenders, drug dealers. Engle made similar comments later in the meeting, as did several legislators who debated before voting yes on the resolution. st. Lawrence county resident bill frank said he thinks renee nicole good and alex pretti, the two american citizens shot and killed by department of homeland security agents in minneapolis, would still be alive if local police there had a 287g. he went on to say mainstream media is disingenuously acting as “color revolutionists” while reporting on their deaths, without explaining what he meant by that. He added that he feels civil rights are not in jeopardy because engle has taken an oath to defend the constitution, and “the sheriff keeps that oath.” About four people clapped after he finished at the podium. when the meeting went over to the legislators around 11 p.M., They spent an hour amending and debating the 287g resolution. legislators moved the original resolution during an operations committee meeting on jan. 12, approving it 12-2 along party lines to go in front of the board for a final vote on monday night. part of the controversy was that resolution did not specify which of three 287g models the sheriff’s office would pursue. The draft resolution contained two different clauses referencing all three 287g models without saying which will be implemented. The legislators amended the draft resolution to specify it’s only for the jail enforcement model. A second successful amendment to the resolution mandates that the sheriff’s office review the program for its efficacy and impact after a year. legislators asked for guidance from county attorney stephen d. Button prior to moving and voting on the two amendments. two separate motions to table the resolution failed 11-4, with the same yes and no votes as the final resolution. people in the crowd shouted their opposition at legislators during their debate, which led to one person in the audience, which had dwindled to about 50, being ejected from the meeting. Legislators in response shouted back that they sat quietly and listened to five hours of public comments and they should be given the same courtesy during their debate. republican legislator harry smithers, who voted yes, said that after listening to public comments, i feel theres room for compromise on many issues.” He said he doesn’t think legislators should interfere with law enforcement who are “doing their duty.” the sheriff’s office has been very upfront,” smithers said. Its kind of mind boggling to me to think that our sheriff or other law enforcement people will be changed into something else by a few hours or days of training by federal agents.” democratic legislator anthony levato, who voted no, said he’s concerned how the 287g will impact the perception of our sheriff’s department.” i do have serious concerns about what the impact of that changed perception would be,” he said. it will have a compounding ... Economic impact by the effect it will have on our hospitals, our colleges, and our tourism,” he said. “I will be choosing to listen to a pretty good amount of citizens who have reached out to us and spoken here.” after the 287g vote around midnight, the legislators held a recess before continuing to the rest of the agenda, which was a stack of paper about a quarter of an inch thick. Audience members shouted at the legislators, “disgusting! You are disgusting people!” “don’t be a baby!” Republican legislator glenn webster shouted back. “shame!” An audience member yelled. “baaahhh!” Webster yelled back.
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    Crwe World | VINCENT COUNTRY SAFE ZONE ACTIVITY DAY PRESENTED BY CIGNA HEALTHCAR
    Posted on Wednesday, February 04 @ 00:00:33 PST (7 reads)
    College Guide Vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare delivers super bowl week fun, nfl flag football, and wellness to oakland students vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare delivers super bowl week fun, nfl flag football, and wellness to oakland students | | [03-february-2026] | corporate, nonprofit, and philanthropic partners collaborated to provide transformative experiences and lasting resources at burckhalter elementary school oakland, calif., Feb. 3, 2026 /prnewswire/ -- vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare, a flagship initiative of love thy neighbor cdc co-founded by nfl executive and legend troy vincent, sr. And his wife, author and chef tommi a. Vincent, took place tuesday, february 3, at burckhalter elementary school in oakland, ca. The ninth annual event, themed dreams grow here, delivered a full day of fun, food, wellness, and engaging sports activities, including nfl flag, for more than 200 pre-k through fifth-grade students. The day opened with a ceremonial ribbon-cutting celebrating a collective investment in the future of burckhalter elementary school and the unveiling of permanent campus enhancements, including a new soccer turf field, an adaptive agility mat, a fully stocked on-site food pantry, and a community mural. Joined by nfl legends, current players, and corporate and philanthropic partners, the vincent family continued to drive meaningful, school-centered impact in super bowl host communities. Since its inception, safe zone activity day has positively impacted more than 4,800 students and 640 educators, contributing nearly $745,000 in funding and critical wish-list resources to participating schools. For nine years, vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare has been about more than a single moment, it has been about showing students and educators what is possible when a community truly invests in their dreams, said tommi a. Vincent, co-founder of love thy neighbor cdc. By supporting the whole child – physically, emotionally, academically, and creatively – and celebrating the educators who guide them every day, we helped create an environment where children felt seen, supported, and inspired. Our work has always been rooted in the belief that when children feel supported and inspired, their confidence grows, their potential expands, and their dreams begin to take shape, said troy vincent, sr., Nfl executive and co-founder of love thy neighbor cdc. Bringing together nfl legends, current players, and committed corporate and philanthropic partners during super bowl week allowed us to deliver meaningful, lasting impact for students and schools in this community. Vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare brought together an extraordinary coalition of corporate, nonprofit, and philanthropic partners to deliver a full-spectrum experience supporting student wellness, education, and long-term opportunity. Cigna healthcare activities included game stations for the kids; free health screenings and skin cancer checks in their wellness in motion mobile clinic for parents, faculty and the community; free eye exams and glasses for the children courtesy of cigna healthcare vision; and mind-body wellness activations for students and staff led by the companys evernorth behavioral health team. Since day one, we have proudly teamed up with vincent country on their safe zone activity day, united by our shared goal of improving the health and vitality of children, educators, and local communities, said eric sodergren, senior vice president of national accounts at cigna healthcare. From preventive health and vision screenings to mental wellness, we are offering access to care and early intervention essential to helping young people reach their full potential. We are honored to continue investing in communities alongside the vincent family and partners who share our commitment. New partner, the playing for keeps association made a transformational investment in burckhalter elementary school by supporting the installation of its first-ever full-size turf soccer field - creating the only dedicated green space on campus - and by providing an agility mat designed to support inclusive movement and physical development. Together, these improvements will give students a safe place to play, run, and be active, while ensuring that students in the special needs community have access to adaptive resources that support coordination, confidence, and joyful participation in physical activity. Every child deserves a safe place to move, play, and simply be a kid, said dr. Mimi nartey, president of the playing for keeps association. By bringing the first-ever full-size turf soccer field to burckhalter elementary school – and by providing a play-based agility mat designed to support inclusive movement – we are investing in an environmentally and economically sustainable play space that serves the full diversity of this campus. These play spaces will provide consistent, high-quality access to daily movement, confidence-building, and joy – while reducing long-term maintenance demands and maximizing the impact of limited school resources. Were proud to partner with troy and tommi vincent and the safe zone activity day community to help create a space where energy, imagination and opportunity can thrive. Zebra technologies, an early and long-standing vincent country safe zone activity day partner, continues to support student learning and creative expression through meaningful investments that leave a lasting presence at the school, including a permanent mural created by a local artist which was showcased at the start of the day. As one of safe zone activity days longest partners, zebra technologies is thrilled to join troy and tommi vincent in their commitment to support student learning and strengthen school communities, said bill burns, ceo of zebra technologies. By providing books for student backpacks and partnering with a local muralist to create a permanent work of art unveiled at the start of the day, we aim to leave behind a meaningful expression of creativity, inspiration, and pride that will resonate with students and educators for years to come. Giving back and making a positive impact in local communities is core to zebras culture and values, and we are honored to be part of the incredible legacy of safe zone activity day. Stand together, a philanthropic community that helps americas boldest changemakers tackle the root causes of our countrys biggest issues, is in its second year of partnership with vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare. This year, stand together provided support through connections with groups in the community that help students and families overcome challenges, on-the-ground volunteering, and by producing content that shares the stories of how programs like these help people, to inspire others to get engaged. When kids are seen, supported, and encouraged, entire communities are strengthened, said brian hooks, chairman and ceo of stand together. We are grateful to partner with troy and tommi vincent to show whats possible when you believe in people. Stand together and cigna healthcare supported the participation of the kevin love fund who provided mental health resources focused on equity, education, and reducing stigma around mental wellness for the teachers. With a focus on working together to end community hunger, chick-fil-a, inc., A second-year partner of vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare, teamed with local owner-operator jon hooper to provide boxed meals for students, faculty, staff, and volunteers, while also donating a fully stocked on-site food pantry accessible to the burckhalter elementary school community. Ongoing support for the pantry will be sustained through a partnership with the san francisco 49ers and safeway, extending the impact beyond the event day and helping address both immediate nourishment and long-term food security needs. At chick-fil-a, caring for communities is rooted in our purpose, and were honored to be a part of safe zone activity day by serving students, educators, and volunteers with love thy neighbor cdc, said brent fielder, vice president of global impact at chick-fil-a, inc. In providing meals and supporting the donation of an on-site food pantry, we hope to meet both immediate needs and create a lasting resource for families to strengthen this school community. Infinite athlete, a long-standing partner of vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare continued its support this year with a financial contribution designed to meet the evolving needs of the burckhalter elementary school community. Having previously donated playground and recreational equipment, infinite athletes investment this year provides the school with flexible resources to allocate where they are needed most, reinforcing the programs commitment to meaningful, school-centered impact in super bowl host communities. Our partnership with vincent country is rooted in shared values around equity, access, and long-term community investment, said annie gerhart-ramsay, co-founder and coo, infinite athlete. By providing flexible support this year, were helping ensure burckhalter elementary has the resources it needs to serve students in meaningful and lasting ways, today at safe zone activity day and beyond. Google joined as a new partner this year and engaged students throughout the day with hands-on stem learning experiences designed to spark curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving skills, while also offering students a future field trip to its local headquarters to further explore technology and innovation. At google, we believe early exposure to stem helps students build confidence, curiosity, and critical problem-solving skills, said yolanda washington, lead senior program manager, talent resilience & community engagement at google. Were excited to join safe zone activity day by engaging students in hands-on stem experiences that introduce them to technology in creative and accessible ways. By extending this experience beyond the classroom through a future visit to our headquarters, we hope to inspire students to imagine new possibilities for their learning and their futures. First year partner under amour provided gear for volunteers and staff, as well as backpacks and gear for all burckhalter elementary school students. We are honored to partner with vincent country safe zone activity day to continue to show our support for students in oakland, said flynn burch, under armour director of global community impact & ua next. With our on-going engagement in oakland unified schools and oakland athletic league – this opportunity reaffirms our commitment to these students to ensure they feel supported, garner confidence and reach their greatest potential on the field, in the classroom, and in the community. Students at burckhalter elementary school participated in team-building activities through a fun, competitive, and inclusive nfl flag experience played on the schools newly installed soccer turf field. Led by nfl global flag football ambassador bobby taylor — an nfl legend and 10-year veteran of the philadelphia eagles and seattle seahawks — the activation reflected the leagues continued investment in youth participation and access to the game. The new turf field serves as a permanent campus enhancement designed to support year-round student recreation and wellness. During super bowl week, nfl flag programming at vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare underscored flag football as a cornerstone of the sports future, expanding access for thousands of schools, communities, and families nationwide. We are truly honored and grateful that vincent country selected burckhalter elementary school as this years safe zone activity day school, said carin geathers, principal of burckhalter elementary school. The generosity of troy and tommi vincent, along with the many partners who came together, has transformed our campus and provided our students and educators with critical resources that will have a lasting impact. From health and wellness support to learning materials and creative spaces that inspire pride and possibility, this day represents what is possible when a community rallies around its children and invests in their future. Nfl legend and vincent country safe zone activity day coach eddie mason once again facilitated the exercise challenges and was joined again by famed choreographer and producer markus shields who led the dance fitness fun, along with troy vincent, sr., Takeo spikes, and a host of volunteers including nfl staff, rise, and a host of hbcu undergraduate and graduate students from around the country. Following vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare and school dismissal, educators, faculty, and staff at burckhalter elementary school gathered on campus for a dedicated faculty and staff empowerment session designed to support leadership, well-being, and professional growth. Sponsored by chase, the session featured an empowerment speaker and leadership coach who engaged educators in reflection, inspiration, and practical tools to support both personal and professional resilience. Participants enjoyed a catered luncheon by san francisco-based old skool cafe, creating space for connection, appreciation, and restoration at the close of the day. Educators are the foundation of every school community, and supporting them is essential to student success, said oscar lopez, chases senior business consultant in oakland. At chase, we recognize that strong schools and dedicated educators are key to thriving communities and long-term growth. Were proud to sponsor the faculty and staff empowerment session to invest in the well-being and leadership of those who shape our future—and our economy. Later in the week, the vincents will host their signature luncheon stay a while: breaking bread with the vincents. Tommi vincent, also known as chef tommi v., Will collaborate with oakland chef and entrepreneur – chef christina continuing this year is the virtual fundraising component that accompanies vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare where additional funds and wish list items are raised to further benefit burckhalter elementary school. This years virtual team captains are nfl legends: troy vincent, and former (oakland) raiders: former heisman trophy winner and pro football hall of fame recipient, tim brown, college football hall of fame inductee lincoln kennedy, and lorenzo alexander. The results of the online fundraiser will be announced later in the week. Please visit the about: love thy neighbor community development & opportunity corporation (ltn) partners with schools, food suppliers, resource providers, and corporations to meet diverse community needs. Their efforts address educational inequities, provide school supplies, support youth leadership, create safe activities, and ensure year-round access to nutritious meals. Currently, ltn focuses on elementary education and domestic violence prevention. For more information visit: about vincent country: vincent country is the family lifestyle brand committed to positive social impact. Developed by troy and tommi a. Vincent, the family is leading and enriching the culture and communities through intentional service and legacy-inspired cooking. Vincent country is informed by a lifetime commitment to service, through this mantra the vincents established love thy neighbor community development and opportunity corporation (ltn). Every year during the super bowl, vincents host multiple community-focused events and partner with various organizations and companies, including school systems, food suppliers, and resource providers. Vincent country pays homage to the accomplishments and the strength of the family unit and provides inspiration for families committed to building strong, secure, and sustainable relationships based on the principles of faith, family, food. For more information visit: about cigna healthcare: cigna healthcare is a health benefits provider that advocates for better health through every stage of life. We guide our customers through the health care system, empowering them with the information and insight they need to make the best choices for improving their health and vitality. Products and services are provided exclusively by or through operating subsidiaries of the cigna group (nyse: ci), including cigna health and life insurance company, connecticut general life insurance company, evernorth health companies or their affiliates and express scripts companies or their affiliates. Such products and services include an integrated suite of health services, such as medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, vision, supplemental benefits, and others. Learn more at about playing for keeps association: the playing for keeps association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding equitable access to high-quality sports and play infrastructure in underserved communities. The organization supports the installation of sustainable athletic facilities and facilitates programming that advances youth development, public health, and community cohesion. For mor information visit: about zebra technologies: zebra provides the foundation for intelligent operations with an award-winning portfolio of connected frontline, asset visibility and automation solutions powered by ai. Organizations globally across retail, manufacturing, transportation, logistics, healthcare, and other industries rely on us to deliver outcomes today while driving innovation for whats next. Together with our partners, we create new ways of working that improve productivity and empower organizations to be better every day. Learn more at about stand together: about chick-fil-a: about chick-fil-a, inc. Chick-fil-a local owner-operators live and work in the communities their restaurants serve, each supporting local efforts and making a positive impact. Chick-fil-a gives back through programs including shared table, true inspiration awards and scholarships. The family-owned and privately held company got its start in 1946, founded by s. Truett cathy. More information on chick-fil-a is available at about infinite athlete: about under armour: media contacts: traci otey blunt, for vincent country - 202.368.6624; select images from todays vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare can be found view original content to download multimedia: source love thy neighbor cdc | || company codes: nyse:ci |
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    Catering services introduces new online portal and expanded options - The Etown
    Posted on Wednesday, February 04 @ 00:00:33 PST (11 reads)
    College Guide Elizabethtown college catering services have revamped their operations for the new year, namely via the introduction of a new ordering system and expanded catering options. Catering services hope that these changes will streamline their operations and benefit customers. “the biggest change is that orders are now placed directly through catertrax,” catering director kimberly greene said. in a change from previous operations, the catertrax online portal will now be used to place all catering orders. This software is used widely by other regional colleges, universities and other institutions for their catering services. Greene believes that this software will help catering services improve their operations and customer service. “my hope is that catertrax will make ordering catering simpler, more transparent and more accessible for everyone on campus,” greene said. “Catertrax allows customers to see menus, pricing and availability in real time, which helps set clear expectations and reduces back-and-forth communication.” booking for catered events by college faculty and approved student groups will be done through the 25live online scheduling portal and is necessary before completing the catertrax order form. The link to the college’s catertrax portal will be included in the scheduling confirmation sent by 25live. once an account is made on catertrax, users will be able to choose from catering service’s menu including the order’s quantity and any dietary restrictions or special requests. Time and location for the catered must also be inputted into catertrax. Payment will only be accepted in the form of entertainment budget lines. Placed orders will immediately be emailed to the catering director for review and approval. “compared to our previous process, it creates a more consistent experience for both the customer and our team, improves accuracy and allows us to focus more on food quality and service rather than administrative details,” greene said. user accounts will enable customers to monitor their order, modify their order and allow catering services to message them if an issue with their order arises. Catertrax will also keep a history of users’ previous orders, enabling them to repeat orders without doing so from scratch. “the system is designed to be user-friendly, and our team is always available to help if questions come up during the ordering process,” greene said. “If groups are planning events that request a custom menu, those requests should go directly to catering@etown.Edu.” although the main catering menu has not undergone any changes, catering services is now offering additional options under “fly away jay.” It is intended to provide options for smaller, more informal events, such as meetings, rather than the full-scale catering otherwise offered. fly away jay options include sandwich trays, dip platters and snack trays and are likewise ordered through catertrax with grab-and-go pick at the jay’s nest. Because fly away jay is set up as grab-and-go, it is cheaper and does not require catering staff to be on call for the event. Catering services hopes that this will streamline and expand their operations. “fly away jay was designed to expand our catering options. As a grab-and-go option, it’s ideal for meetings, programs or events that don’t require full-service catering but still want a reliable food option,” greene said. “It gives customers more flexibility while allowing us to meet demand efficiently.” fly away jay is also available at shorter notice than other catering services. The ordering window for fly away jay is five business days as opposed to ten business days for all other orders. the full menus for fly away jay and the rest of catering services’ offerings are currently available online for ordering along with a guide to help new users navigate catertrax.
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    Orange jazzes it up for Mardi Gras Saturday - The Record Newspapers
    Posted on Wednesday, February 04 @ 00:00:33 PST (10 reads)
    College Guide Orange jazzes it up for mardi gras saturday nothing starts a big mardi gras party better than and brass dixieland jazz band, and oranges saturday celebration begins with the big fun brass band from new orleans. a kids parade, the lighted krewe of krewes parade, food vendors, and purveyors of wine and beer will be in downtown orange from 2 p.M. To 10 p.M. Saturday, february 7, for the 22nd annual mardi gras on the sabine. Admission is free. grammy-winner wayne toups and his unique zydeco music will cap off the evening beginning at 8:30 p.M. From the riverfront pavilion on division avenue along the parade route. the gates will open along the riverfront pavilion area at 2 p.M. Saturday with kids activities available from 2 to 6 p.M. The big fun brass band will lead a new orleans second line march beginning at 2:30 p.M. In front of the krewe de kids parade. the second line has people marching and dancing along to the jazz, waving handkerchiefs and colorful umbrellas. the krewe de kids parade has youngsters with decorated strollers, trikes, bikes, and wagons, or some simply marching, as they throw trinkets and beads to the crowd lining the streets. The krewe de krewe parade will start on front street east of the orange public library, and then travel west along front to fifth street, where it will turn south to division and the pavilion. the big fun brass band will then play for the crowd at the pavilion until 6 p.M., When the krewe de krewes parade begins. the krewe de krewes parade this year will have dr. Russell and temple perry as king and queen wearing their elaborate white and gold costumes. Dukes and duchesses for the krewes are andre and lanier robertson, raul and geneva cortez, chris and cheryl taylor, and terri and brad childs. They will also be featured on floats. the orange krewe de krewes parade is known throughout the area for throwing lots of beads and trinkets to families along the parade route. the floats and the rest of the parade, including decorated cars and marching bands, will stage at the orange boat ramp off simmons drive. The boat ramp will be closed for launches that day to accommodate the parade. Orange countys blue bird park boat launch is nearby off simmons drive. the parade will start at 6 p.M. And travel south down simmons to green avenue, where it will turn west and then turn south on first street. from first street, the parade will then proceed westward along front street and lamar state college orange, plus the orange public library. At fifth street, the parade will turn south and then head a block to division avenue. At division, the parade will go westward past the orange county courthouse and heritage house museum, before turning north onto 10th street. At green avenue, the parade will then travel eastward on green until it ends again at simmons. the four horses band will play at the riverfront pavilion on division avenue at 7 p.M., With wayne toups and his band taking the stage at 8:30 p.M. people should bring lawn chairs to sit at the pavilion and listen to the music. The vfw orange will have a beer booth to sell the beverage, plus the free state winery of orange will be selling their wares. no dogs or coolers are allowed in the pavilion area. mardi gras on the sabine is sponsored by the city of orange convention and visitors bureau and the greater orange area chamber of commerce. most popular bridge closure announced due to forecasted icy weather conditionsjan 22, 2026 more rv parks planned for highway 62margaret toal | jan 27, 2026 sherlock breaux in the creauxs nestsherlock breaux | jan 27, 2026
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    Saturday Ratings: Just Over an Anemic 7-Million Viewers for the 5 Broadcast Netw
    Posted on Wednesday, February 04 @ 00:00:33 PST (10 reads)
    College Guide Saturday, january 31, 2026 | program averages | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | net | time | dur | program | type | household rtg/ sh | adults 18-34 | women 18-34 | men 18-34 | adults 18-49 | women 18-49 | men 18-49 | adults 25-54 | women 25-54 | men 25-54 | persons 12-34 | females 12-34 | males 12-34 | teens 12-17 | persons 2+ (000) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | abc | 08:00 pm | 30 | nba tip-off on abc | (p) | 0.82/ 3 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.17/ 3 | 0.16/ 3 | 0.18/ 3 | 0.26/ 3 | 0.21/ 2 | 0.30/ 3 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.08/ 3 | 1,426 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | abc | 08:30 pm | 150 | nba saturday primetime | 1.09/ 4 | 0.24/ 6 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.34/ 8 | 0.41/ 6 | 0.28/ 4 | 0.54/ 8 | 0.54/ 6 | 0.35/ 4 | 0.73/ 8 | 0.24/ 6 | 0.13/ 4 | 0.35/ 9 | 0.25/ 9 | 1,933 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | cbs | 08:00 pm | 60 | cbs saturday encore 1 | (r) | 0.88/ 3 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.06/ 1 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.07/ 1 | 0.08/ 1 | 0.06/ 1 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.02/ 1 | 1,488 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | cbs | 09:00 pm | 60 | 48 hours 9pm | (r) | 1.11/ 4 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.09/ 2 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.10/ 1 | 0.10/ 1 | 0.10/ 1 | 0.13/ 1 | 0.12/ 1 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 1,741 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | cbs | 10:00 pm | 60 | 48 hours | 1.63/ 6 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.11/ 3 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.14/ 2 | 0.15/ 3 | 0.13/ 2 | 0.22/ 3 | 0.23/ 3 | 0.20/ 2 | 0.06/ 2 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.01/ 1 | 2,492 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | nbc | 08:00 pm | 60 | wall-sat | (r) | 1.04/ 4 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.15/ 4 | 0.09/ 2 | 0.16/ 2 | 0.19/ 3 | 0.14/ 2 | 0.27/ 3 | 0.34/ 4 | 0.20/ 2 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.16/ 6 | 1,910 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | nbc | 09:00 pm | 60 | dateline mystery | 1.05/ 4 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.16/ 2 | 0.20/ 3 | 0.13/ 2 | 0.25/ 3 | 0.31/ 4 | 0.19/ 2 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.11/ 3 | 0.16/ 4 | 0.11/ 4 | 1,768 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | nbc | 10:00 pm | 60 | snl prime-sat | (r) | 1.04/ 4 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.20/ 3 | 0.22/ 4 | 0.19/ 3 | 0.30/ 4 | 0.31/ 4 | 0.29/ 4 | 0.15/ 4 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.18/ 5 | 0.21/ 9 | 1,821 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | fox | 08:03 pm | 130 | fox c.Hoops-big east prme | (p) | 0.58/ 2 | 0.15/ 4 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.22/ 5 | 0.19/ 3 | 0.13/ 2 | 0.24/ 4 | 0.23/ 3 | 0.19/ 2 | 0.26/ 3 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.18/ 5 | 0.06/ 2 | 1,012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | cw | 08:07 pm | 113 | i am burt reynolds | (rs) | 0.32/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.02/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.04/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.00/ 0 | 483 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | nightly averages | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | abc | 1.04/ 4 | 0.21/ 5 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.30/ 7 | 0.37/ 6 | 0.26/ 4 | 0.48/ 7 | 0.49/ 6 | 0.33/ 4 | 0.66/ 7 | 0.21/ 6 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.30/ 8 | 0.22/ 8 | 1,849 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | cbs | 1.21/ 4 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.09/ 2 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.10/ 2 | 0.11/ 2 | 0.10/ 1 | 0.17/ 2 | 0.16/ 2 | 0.17/ 2 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.01/ 1 | 1,907 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | nbc | 1.04/ 4 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.18/ 3 | 0.20/ 3 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.27/ 3 | 0.32/ 4 | 0.23/ 3 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.15/ 4 | 0.16/ 6 | 1,833 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | fox | 0.58/ 2 | 0.15/ 4 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.22/ 5 | 0.19/ 3 | 0.13/ 2 | 0.24/ 4 | 0.23/ 3 | 0.19/ 2 | 0.26/ 3 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.18/ 5 | 0.06/ 2 | 1,012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | cw | 0.32/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.02/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.04/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.00/ 0 | 483 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | half hours | saturday, january 31, 2026 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | time | net | program | type | household rtg/ sh | adults 18-34 | women 18-34 | men 18-34 | adults 18-49 | women 18-49 | men 18-49 | adults 25-54 | women 25-54 | men 25-54 | persons 12-34 | females 12-34 | males 12-34 | teens 12-17 | persons 2+ (000) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | rtg/ sh | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 8:00 pm | abc | nba tip-off on abc | (p) | 0.82/ 3 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.17/ 3 | 0.16/ 3 | 0.18/ 3 | 0.26/ 3 | 0.21/ 2 | 0.30/ 3 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.08/ 3 | 1,426 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 8:00 pm | cbs | cbs saturday encore 1 | (r) | 0.92/ 3 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.07/ 1 | 0.07/ 1 | 0.07/ 1 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.02/ 1 | 1,511 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 8:00 pm | nbc | wall-sat | (r) | 1.01/ 4 | 0.11/ 3 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.17/ 3 | 0.20/ 3 | 0.13/ 2 | 0.28/ 3 | 0.37/ 4 | 0.20/ 2 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.18/ 7 | 1,872 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 8:00 pm | fox | fox c.Hoops-big east prme | (p) | 0.55/ 2 | 0.17/ 4 | 0.09/ 2 | 0.24/ 6 | 0.18/ 3 | 0.12/ 2 | 0.23/ 4 | 0.19/ 2 | 0.17/ 2 | 0.22/ 3 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.20/ 5 | 0.06/ 2 | 974 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 8:00 pm | cw | i am burt reynolds | (rs) | 0.24/ 1 | 0.02/ 0 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.04/ 0 | 0.02/ 0 | 0.02/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 1 | 375 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 8:30 pm | abc | nba saturday primetime | 0.90/ 3 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.16/ 4 | 0.26/ 4 | 0.19/ 3 | 0.33/ 5 | 0.36/ 4 | 0.25/ 3 | 0.47/ 5 | 0.13/ 4 | 0.09/ 2 | 0.18/ 4 | 0.16/ 6 | 1,521 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 8:30 pm | cbs | cbs saturday encore 1 | (r) | 0.83/ 3 | 0.06/ 1 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.07/ 1 | 0.09/ 1 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.14/ 2 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.06/ 2 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.02/ 1 | 1,465 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 8:30 pm | nbc | wall-sat | (r) | 1.07/ 4 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.17/ 4 | 0.10/ 2 | 0.16/ 2 | 0.18/ 3 | 0.14/ 2 | 0.26/ 3 | 0.31/ 4 | 0.21/ 2 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.14/ 5 | 1,948 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 8:30 pm | fox | fox c.Hoops-big east prme | (p) | 0.60/ 2 | 0.16/ 4 | 0.09/ 2 | 0.23/ 6 | 0.19/ 3 | 0.14/ 2 | 0.24/ 4 | 0.23/ 3 | 0.20/ 2 | 0.25/ 3 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.19/ 5 | 0.06/ 2 | 1,081 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 8:30 pm | cw | i am burt reynolds | (rs) | 0.28/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.02/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.05/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.00/ 0 | 427 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 9:00 pm | abc | nba saturday primetime | 1.00/ 4 | 0.18/ 4 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.24/ 5 | 0.34/ 5 | 0.23/ 4 | 0.45/ 7 | 0.46/ 5 | 0.30/ 3 | 0.62/ 7 | 0.20/ 5 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.27/ 6 | 0.26/ 9 | 1,738 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 9:00 pm | cbs | 48 hours 9pm | (r) | 1.05/ 4 | 0.07/ 1 | 0.09/ 2 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.09/ 1 | 0.09/ 1 | 0.08/ 1 | 0.13/ 1 | 0.11/ 1 | 0.14/ 1 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 1,654 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 9:00 pm | nbc | dateline mystery | 1.04/ 4 | 0.15/ 3 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.16/ 3 | 0.17/ 2 | 0.19/ 3 | 0.15/ 2 | 0.25/ 3 | 0.31/ 3 | 0.20/ 2 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.11/ 3 | 0.17/ 4 | 0.11/ 4 | 1,790 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 9:00 pm | fox | fox c.Hoops-big east prme | (p) | 0.58/ 2 | 0.16/ 4 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.24/ 5 | 0.18/ 3 | 0.13/ 2 | 0.24/ 4 | 0.24/ 3 | 0.21/ 2 | 0.28/ 3 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.19/ 5 | 0.05/ 2 | 1,021 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 9:00 pm | cw | i am burt reynolds | (rs) | 0.36/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.00/ 0 | 0.02/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.04/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.00/ 0 | 0.02/ 0 | 0.00/ 0 | 525 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 9:30 pm | abc | nba saturday primetime | 1.06/ 4 | 0.26/ 6 | 0.16/ 4 | 0.35/ 8 | 0.43/ 6 | 0.29/ 4 | 0.56/ 8 | 0.57/ 6 | 0.36/ 4 | 0.78/ 8 | 0.26/ 7 | 0.18/ 4 | 0.35/ 9 | 0.29/ 10 | 1,906 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 9:30 pm | cbs | 48 hours 9pm | (r) | 1.17/ 4 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.09/ 2 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.11/ 2 | 0.10/ 2 | 0.11/ 2 | 0.14/ 2 | 0.12/ 1 | 0.17/ 2 | 0.06/ 1 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 1,828 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 9:30 pm | nbc | dateline mystery | 1.05/ 4 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.16/ 2 | 0.21/ 3 | 0.12/ 2 | 0.25/ 3 | 0.32/ 4 | 0.18/ 2 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.11/ 3 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.11/ 4 | 1,746 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 9:30 pm | fox | fox c.Hoops-big east prme | (p) | 0.55/ 2 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.21/ 5 | 0.21/ 3 | 0.13/ 2 | 0.29/ 4 | 0.26/ 3 | 0.19/ 2 | 0.33/ 4 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.06/ 2 | 0.17/ 4 | 0.06/ 2 | 965 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 9:30 pm | cw | i am burt reynolds | (rs) | 0.40/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.02/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.03/ 0 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.06/ 1 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.00/ 0 | 0.01/ 0 | 0.00/ 0 | 593 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 10:00 pm | abc | nba saturday primetime | 1.19/ 4 | 0.29/ 7 | 0.15/ 3 | 0.44/ 10 | 0.50/ 8 | 0.34/ 5 | 0.67/ 10 | 0.67/ 8 | 0.44/ 5 | 0.90/ 10 | 0.29/ 8 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.45/ 12 | 0.29/ 10 | 2,159 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 10:00 pm | cbs | 48 hours | 1.58/ 6 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.11/ 3 | 0.06/ 2 | 0.13/ 2 | 0.14/ 2 | 0.13/ 2 | 0.20/ 2 | 0.21/ 3 | 0.20/ 2 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.05/ 1 | 0.02/ 1 | 2,399 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 10:00 pm | nbc | snl prime-sat | (r) | 1.11/ 4 | 0.14/ 3 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.15/ 4 | 0.21/ 3 | 0.23/ 4 | 0.19/ 3 | 0.33/ 4 | 0.33/ 4 | 0.32/ 4 | 0.16/ 4 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.19/ 5 | 0.21/ 8 | 1,950 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 10:00 pm | fox | fox c.Hoops-big east prme | (p) | 0.60/ 2 | 0.08/ 2 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.13/ 3 | 0.16/ 2 | 0.14/ 2 | 0.18/ 3 | 0.19/ 2 | 0.18/ 2 | 0.19/ 2 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.10/ 3 | 0.04/ 1 | 973 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 10:30 pm | abc | nba saturday primetime | 1.27/ 5 | 0.33/ 9 | 0.16/ 4 | 0.50/ 14 | 0.51/ 9 | 0.33/ 6 | 0.69/ 11 | 0.65/ 8 | 0.42/ 5 | 0.88/ 11 | 0.31/ 9 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.48/ 14 | 0.25/ 10 | 2,336 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 10:30 pm | cbs | 48 hours | 1.68/ 7 | 0.07/ 2 | 0.11/ 3 | 0.04/ 1 | 0.15/ 3 | 0.16/ 3 | 0.13/ 2 | 0.23/ 3 | 0.25/ 3 | 0.21/ 3 | 0.06/ 2 | 0.08/ 3 | 0.03/ 1 | 0.01/ 1 | 2,586 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | 10:30 pm | nbc | snl prime-sat | (r) | 0.96/ 4 | 0.12/ 3 | 0.11/ 3 | 0.13/ 4 | 0.19/ 3 | 0.20/ 4 | 0.18/ 3 | 0.28/ 4 | 0.29/ 4 | 0.26/ 3 | 0.14/ 4 | 0.11/ 3 | 0.18/ 5 | 0.20/ 9 | 1,693 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | cable program averages – top 100 based on adult 18-49 rating saturday, january 31, 2026 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | net | time | dur | program | type | household rtg rank | adults 18-34 | women 18-34 | men 18-34 | adults 18-49 | women 18-49 | men 18-49 | adults 25-54 | women 25-54 | men 25-54 | persons 12-34 | females 12-34 | males 12-34 | teens 12-17 | female 12-17 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | rtg rank | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | espn | 06:42 pm | 137 | college bkbl reg ssn l | (t)(l)(e-o)(p-o) | 1.24 1 | 0.53 1 | 0.38 1 | 0.68 1 | 0.57 1 | 0.42 1 | 0.71 1 | 0.67 1 | 0.49 1 | 0.85 1 | 0.44 1 | 0.33 1 | 0.56 1 | 0.20 1 | 0.18 1 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | espn | 08:59 pm | 113 | college bkbl reg ssn l | (t)(l)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.77 6 | 0.33 2 | 0.28 2 | 0.38 2 | 0.33 2 | 0.27 2 | 0.39 2 | 0.37 2 | 0.31 2 | 0.43 2 | 0.27 2 | 0.23 2 | 0.31 2 | 0.09 2 | 0.09 5 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | hall | 08:00 pm | 121 | hall original movie 3 | (p)(m)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.86 5 | 0.13 3 | 0.21 3 | 0.04 42 | 0.16 3 | 0.21 3 | 0.11 9 | 0.22 3 | 0.30 3 | 0.15 7 | 0.10 3 | 0.16 3 | 0.03 49 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | adsm | 09:30 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.11 114 | 0.10 8 | 0.05 17 | 0.15 8 | 0.13 4 | 0.08 15 | 0.18 3 | 0.13 6 | 0.07 45 | 0.19 3 | 0.10 3 | 0.05 13 | 0.15 4 | 0.09 2 | 0.03 33 | 87 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | adsm | 10:00 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.11 114 | 0.11 6 | 0.04 31 | 0.17 4 | 0.12 5 | 0.06 25 | 0.18 3 | 0.12 10 | 0.06 55 | 0.18 4 | 0.10 3 | 0.04 22 | 0.16 3 | 0.09 2 | 0.03 33 | 85 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | espn2 | 06:14 pm | 112 | college bkbl reg ssn l | (t)(l)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.16 79 | 0.09 12 | 0.11 5 | 0.08 22 | 0.12 5 | 0.10 10 | 0.14 7 | 0.12 10 | 0.09 29 | 0.15 7 | 0.09 8 | 0.09 5 | 0.09 15 | 0.08 6 | 0.03 33 | 36 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | adsm | 08:30 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.12 108 | 0.12 4 | 0.05 17 | 0.18 3 | 0.12 5 | 0.06 25 | 0.17 5 | 0.12 10 | 0.06 55 | 0.18 4 | 0.09 8 | 0.04 22 | 0.14 6 | 0.02 52 | 0.03 33 | 100 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | frfm | 09:20 pm | 150 | ff movie | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.11 114 | 0.12 4 | 0.14 4 | 0.11 17 | 0.11 8 | 0.11 8 | 0.11 9 | 0.13 6 | 0.14 11 | 0.12 15 | 0.10 3 | 0.11 4 | 0.09 15 | 0.03 36 | 0.02 46 | 75 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | adsm | 09:00 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.12 108 | 0.11 6 | 0.06 13 | 0.16 5 | 0.11 8 | 0.07 19 | 0.16 6 | 0.11 19 | 0.06 55 | 0.17 6 | 0.10 3 | 0.05 13 | 0.15 4 | 0.07 8 | 0.03 33 | 94 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | fx | 08:00 pm | 150 | fx movie | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.25 37 | 0.06 23 | 0.07 11 | 0.05 27 | 0.10 10 | 0.09 13 | 0.11 9 | 0.12 10 | 0.10 20 | 0.14 10 | 0.06 20 | 0.06 10 | 0.05 27 | 0.05 17 | 0.03 33 | 33 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | food | 10:00 pm | 30 | diners, drive ins & dives | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.29 29 | 0.10 8 | 0.09 7 | 0.10 18 | 0.10 10 | 0.12 5 | 0.09 17 | 0.14 4 | 0.17 5 | 0.11 20 | 0.08 11 | 0.07 9 | 0.08 20 | 0.02 52 | 0.01 61 | 23 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | food | 08:30 pm | 30 | diners, drive ins & dives | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.35 21 | 0.05 28 | 0.04 31 | 0.05 27 | 0.10 10 | 0.14 4 | 0.06 37 | 0.13 6 | 0.18 4 | 0.08 40 | 0.04 33 | 0.04 22 | 0.04 31 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | adsm | 10:30 pm | 30 | rick & morty | (r)(p-o) | 0.09 131 | 0.09 12 | 0.04 31 | 0.13 13 | 0.09 13 | 0.05 38 | 0.13 8 | 0.09 28 | 0.05 72 | 0.14 10 | 0.09 8 | 0.04 22 | 0.13 7 | 0.08 6 | 0.02 46 | 105 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | food | 09:00 pm | 30 | diners, drive ins & dives | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.32 25 | 0.05 28 | 0.04 31 | 0.07 24 | 0.09 13 | 0.11 8 | 0.07 31 | 0.12 10 | 0.17 5 | 0.07 48 | 0.04 33 | 0.03 40 | 0.05 27 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 21 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | nan | 10:30 pm | 30 | big bang theory, the | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.26 33 | 0.05 28 | 0.07 11 | 0.03 60 | 0.09 13 | 0.12 5 | 0.06 37 | 0.12 10 | 0.15 10 | 0.09 34 | 0.05 25 | 0.06 10 | 0.04 31 | 0.04 25 | 0.02 46 | 30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | frfm | 07:15 pm | 125 | ff movie | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.15 86 | 0.05 28 | 0.04 31 | 0.05 27 | 0.08 16 | 0.07 19 | 0.09 17 | 0.09 28 | 0.09 29 | 0.10 27 | 0.05 25 | 0.04 22 | 0.06 24 | 0.05 17 | 0.02 46 | 66 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | food | 08:00 pm | 30 | diners, drive ins & dives | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.31 26 | 0.05 28 | 0.05 17 | 0.05 27 | 0.08 16 | 0.10 10 | 0.07 31 | 0.13 6 | 0.16 8 | 0.10 27 | 0.04 33 | 0.04 22 | 0.04 31 | 0.02 52 | 0.02 46 | 25 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | food | 09:30 pm | 30 | diners, drive ins & dives | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.34 22 | 0.04 39 | 0.04 31 | 0.03 60 | 0.08 16 | 0.10 10 | 0.06 37 | 0.12 10 | 0.16 8 | 0.09 34 | 0.03 45 | 0.03 40 | 0.03 49 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 16 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | food | 10:30 pm | 30 | diners, drive ins & dives | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.21 52 | 0.06 23 | 0.03 52 | 0.08 22 | 0.08 16 | 0.08 15 | 0.08 25 | 0.09 28 | 0.12 13 | 0.06 56 | 0.05 25 | 0.03 40 | 0.07 22 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 44 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | tbsc | 08:00 pm | 140 | dinner & a movie | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-v) | 0.17 78 | 0.05 28 | 0.02 68 | 0.09 19 | 0.08 16 | 0.06 25 | 0.09 17 | 0.09 28 | 0.08 34 | 0.10 27 | 0.05 25 | 0.02 66 | 0.08 20 | 0.03 36 | 0.02 46 | 59 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | ent | 08:00 pm | 210 | movies we love | (e-a)(p-a) | 0.13 97 | 0.09 12 | 0.06 13 | 0.12 14 | 0.08 16 | 0.07 19 | 0.09 17 | 0.11 19 | 0.10 20 | 0.13 13 | 0.07 13 | 0.05 13 | 0.09 15 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 93 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | lif | 08:00 pm | 123 | movie- original prem | (m)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.37 16 | 0.03 51 | 0.05 17 | 0.01 96 | 0.07 22 | 0.12 5 | 0.02 100 | 0.10 22 | 0.17 5 | 0.03 105 | 0.03 45 | 0.05 13 | 0.02 78 | 0.05 17 | 0.06 11 | 22 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | mtv | 07:00 pm | 120 | mtv movies | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.14 91 | 0.03 51 | 0.03 52 | 0.02 78 | 0.07 22 | 0.05 38 | 0.09 17 | 0.08 39 | 0.06 55 | 0.11 20 | 0.02 68 | 0.02 66 | 0.02 78 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 78 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | cnn | 09:00 pm | 60 | have i got news for you | (e-o)(p-o) | 0.57 9 | 0.03 51 | 0.01 99 | 0.04 42 | 0.07 22 | 0.06 25 | 0.08 25 | 0.10 22 | 0.10 20 | 0.10 27 | 0.02 68 | 0.01 99 | 0.03 49 | 0.00 129 | 0.00 112 | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | adsm | 08:00 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.09 131 | 0.08 16 | 0.04 31 | 0.12 14 | 0.07 22 | 0.05 38 | 0.10 14 | 0.08 39 | 0.04 86 | 0.13 13 | 0.07 13 | 0.04 22 | 0.09 15 | 0.01 79 | 0.03 33 | 120 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | aen | 10:01 pm | 31 | storage wars | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.21 52 | 0.10 8 | 0.04 31 | 0.16 5 | 0.07 22 | 0.04 54 | 0.10 14 | 0.11 19 | 0.10 20 | 0.12 15 | 0.07 13 | 0.03 40 | 0.12 8 | 0.00 129 | 0.00 112 | 50 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | aen | 10:32 pm | 32 | storage wars | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.21 52 | 0.10 8 | 0.04 31 | 0.16 5 | 0.07 22 | 0.04 54 | 0.10 14 | 0.10 22 | 0.08 34 | 0.12 15 | 0.07 13 | 0.03 40 | 0.12 8 | 0.00 129 | 0.00 112 | 54 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | tnt | 08:00 pm | 123 | aew: collision | (e-o)(p-o) | 0.31 26 | 0.03 51 | 0.04 31 | 0.03 60 | 0.07 22 | 0.05 38 | 0.08 25 | 0.12 10 | 0.09 29 | 0.15 7 | 0.03 45 | 0.03 40 | 0.02 78 | 0.01 79 | 0.00 112 | 28 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | fxx | 09:30 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.12 108 | 0.08 16 | 0.04 31 | 0.12 14 | 0.07 22 | 0.03 75 | 0.11 9 | 0.07 50 | 0.03 106 | 0.10 27 | 0.08 11 | 0.04 22 | 0.11 10 | 0.07 8 | 0.04 22 | 116 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | par | 06:00 pm | 180 | paramount network movie | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.33 23 | 0.04 39 | 0.05 17 | 0.03 60 | 0.07 22 | 0.06 25 | 0.08 25 | 0.14 4 | 0.14 11 | 0.14 10 | 0.04 33 | 0.05 13 | 0.03 49 | 0.02 52 | 0.03 33 | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | aen | 09:30 pm | 31 | storage wars | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.26 33 | 0.09 12 | 0.03 52 | 0.15 8 | 0.06 31 | 0.03 75 | 0.09 17 | 0.10 22 | 0.09 29 | 0.11 20 | 0.07 13 | 0.02 66 | 0.11 10 | 0.00 129 | 0.00 112 | 35 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | foxnc | 08:00 pm | 60 | life, liberty and levin | (p-o) | 0.87 3 | 0.04 39 | 0.03 52 | 0.05 27 | 0.06 31 | 0.06 25 | 0.06 37 | 0.09 28 | 0.10 20 | 0.08 40 | 0.03 45 | 0.02 66 | 0.04 31 | 0.00 129 | 0.00 112 | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | hgtv | 10:30 pm | 30 | house hunters | (e-o)(p-o) | 0.58 8 | 0.07 21 | 0.09 7 | 0.04 42 | 0.06 31 | 0.09 13 | 0.04 56 | 0.08 39 | 0.12 13 | 0.04 86 | 0.07 13 | 0.09 5 | 0.04 31 | 0.07 8 | 0.12 2 | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | nan | 10:00 pm | 30 | big bang theory, the | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.25 37 | 0.04 39 | 0.05 17 | 0.02 78 | 0.06 31 | 0.08 15 | 0.05 48 | 0.10 22 | 0.12 13 | 0.08 40 | 0.04 33 | 0.04 22 | 0.03 49 | 0.04 25 | 0.02 46 | 34 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | aen | 08:00 pm | 30 | storage wars | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.24 42 | 0.08 16 | 0.01 99 | 0.15 8 | 0.06 31 | 0.02 114 | 0.11 9 | 0.09 28 | 0.06 55 | 0.12 15 | 0.06 20 | 0.01 99 | 0.11 10 | 0.00 129 | 0.00 112 | 37 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | nan | 09:00 pm | 30 | friends | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.18 72 | 0.03 51 | 0.05 17 | 0.01 96 | 0.06 31 | 0.07 19 | 0.04 56 | 0.07 50 | 0.07 45 | 0.07 48 | 0.04 33 | 0.04 22 | 0.04 31 | 0.06 12 | 0.01 61 | 66 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | foxnc | 10:00 pm | 60 | fox news saturday night | (p-o) | 0.87 3 | 0.03 51 | 0.04 31 | 0.03 60 | 0.06 31 | 0.05 38 | 0.06 37 | 0.12 10 | 0.12 13 | 0.12 15 | 0.03 45 | 0.03 40 | 0.02 78 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | fxx | 09:00 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.11 114 | 0.07 21 | 0.05 17 | 0.09 19 | 0.06 31 | 0.04 54 | 0.07 31 | 0.05 73 | 0.03 106 | 0.06 56 | 0.07 13 | 0.05 13 | 0.09 15 | 0.07 8 | 0.04 22 | 121 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | nan | 09:30 pm | 30 | friends | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.21 52 | 0.04 39 | 0.06 13 | 0.01 96 | 0.06 31 | 0.07 19 | 0.05 48 | 0.09 28 | 0.10 20 | 0.07 48 | 0.04 33 | 0.05 13 | 0.03 49 | 0.04 25 | 0.01 61 | 52 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | fxx | 10:30 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.11 114 | 0.04 39 | 0.03 52 | 0.05 27 | 0.06 31 | 0.04 54 | 0.08 25 | 0.08 39 | 0.06 55 | 0.10 27 | 0.04 33 | 0.04 22 | 0.05 27 | 0.05 17 | 0.04 22 | 114 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | hgtv | 08:30 pm | 30 | house hunters | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.52 12 | 0.04 39 | 0.05 17 | 0.03 60 | 0.05 41 | 0.06 25 | 0.04 56 | 0.08 39 | 0.10 20 | 0.06 56 | 0.03 45 | 0.04 22 | 0.03 49 | 0.02 52 | 0.02 46 | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | aen | 09:00 pm | 30 | storage wars | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.25 37 | 0.08 16 | 0.01 99 | 0.15 8 | 0.05 41 | 0.02 114 | 0.09 17 | 0.09 28 | 0.08 34 | 0.11 20 | 0.06 20 | 0.01 99 | 0.11 10 | 0.00 129 | 0.00 112 | 40 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | hgtv | 09:00 pm | 30 | house hunters | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.56 10 | 0.05 28 | 0.04 31 | 0.05 27 | 0.05 41 | 0.06 25 | 0.05 48 | 0.09 28 | 0.11 18 | 0.06 56 | 0.04 33 | 0.04 22 | 0.04 31 | 0.02 52 | 0.02 46 | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | aen | 08:30 pm | 30 | storage wars | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.24 42 | 0.08 16 | 0.01 99 | 0.15 8 | 0.05 41 | 0.02 114 | 0.09 17 | 0.09 28 | 0.07 45 | 0.11 20 | 0.06 20 | 0.01 99 | 0.11 10 | 0.00 129 | 0.00 112 | 43 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | msnow 08:00 pm | 60 | weekend: primetime, the | (l)(p-o) | 0.36 18 | 0.05 28 | 0.08 9 | 0.01 96 | 0.05 41 | 0.06 25 | 0.03 80 | 0.05 73 | 0.05 72 | 0.05 70 | 0.03 45 | 0.06 10 | 0.01 107 | 0.00 129 | 0.00 112 | 17 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | disc | 10:00 pm | 60 | expedition unknown | (r)(p-o) | 0.29 29 | 0.04 39 | 0.04 31 | 0.04 42 | 0.05 41 | 0.04 54 | 0.06 37 | 0.08 39 | 0.05 72 | 0.11 20 | 0.03 45 | 0.03 40 | 0.04 31 | 0.02 52 | 0.01 61 | 29 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | hgtv | 10:00 pm | 30 | house hunters | (e-o)(p-o) | 0.56 10 | 0.06 23 | 0.08 9 | 0.04 42 | 0.05 41 | 0.07 19 | 0.03 80 | 0.06 56 | 0.08 34 | 0.04 86 | 0.06 20 | 0.08 7 | 0.03 49 | 0.06 12 | 0.10 3 | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | hgtv | 09:30 pm | 30 | house hunters | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.51 13 | 0.04 39 | 0.05 17 | 0.04 42 | 0.05 41 | 0.05 38 | 0.04 56 | 0.06 56 | 0.08 34 | 0.04 86 | 0.04 33 | 0.05 13 | 0.03 49 | 0.04 25 | 0.06 11 | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | bet | 07:00 pm | 180 | bet movie of the week | (r)(m)(e-o)(p-v) | 0.18 72 | 0.03 51 | 0.03 52 | 0.03 60 | 0.05 41 | 0.06 25 | 0.04 56 | 0.06 56 | 0.07 45 | 0.05 70 | 0.03 45 | 0.03 40 | 0.03 49 | 0.02 52 | 0.01 61 | 69 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | tvl | 10:00 pm | 30 | seinfeld | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.25 37 | 0.05 28 | 0.00 152 | 0.09 19 | 0.05 41 | 0.03 75 | 0.08 25 | 0.06 56 | 0.04 86 | 0.09 34 | 0.04 33 | 0.01 99 | 0.07 22 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 38 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | gsn | 10:30 pm | 30 | family feud (harvey) | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.24 42 | 0.02 77 | 0.01 99 | 0.03 60 | 0.05 41 | 0.05 38 | 0.04 56 | 0.06 56 | 0.08 34 | 0.04 86 | 0.03 45 | 0.03 40 | 0.02 78 | 0.05 17 | 0.09 5 | 39 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | nan | 08:30 pm | 30 | friends | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.15 86 | 0.03 51 | 0.03 52 | 0.02 78 | 0.05 41 | 0.06 25 | 0.04 56 | 0.07 50 | 0.08 34 | 0.06 56 | 0.03 45 | 0.03 40 | 0.03 49 | 0.04 25 | 0.01 61 | 82 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | twc | 09:00 pm | 60 | twc special coverage | (e-o)(p-o) | 0.19 67 | 0.04 39 | 0.03 52 | 0.04 42 | 0.05 41 | 0.06 25 | 0.04 56 | 0.05 73 | 0.06 55 | 0.05 70 | 0.03 45 | 0.03 40 | 0.03 49 | 0.00 129 | 0.00 112 | 74 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | amc | 08:00 pm | 120 | amc movie | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-v) | 0.13 97 | 0.03 51 | 0.04 31 | 0.03 60 | 0.05 41 | 0.03 75 | 0.06 37 | 0.06 56 | 0.05 72 | 0.07 48 | 0.03 45 | 0.03 40 | 0.03 49 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 91 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | cmdy | 07:45 pm | 135 | comedy central movie | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.13 97 | 0.03 51 | 0.03 52 | 0.03 60 | 0.05 41 | 0.05 38 | 0.05 48 | 0.10 22 | 0.12 13 | 0.07 48 | 0.03 45 | 0.02 66 | 0.03 49 | 0.01 79 | 0.01 61 | 101 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | fxx | 10:00 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.11 114 | 0.05 28 | 0.05 17 | 0.05 27 | 0.05 41 | 0.04 54 | 0.07 31 | 0.06 56 | 0.04 86 | 0.08 40 | 0.05 25 | 0.04 22 | 0.06 24 | 0.06 12 | 0.04 22 | 124 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | cnn | 08:00 pm | 60 | real time with bill maher | (p-o) | 0.61 7 | 0.03 51 | 0.01 99 | 0.05 27 | 0.05 41 | 0.03 75 | 0.07 31 | 0.08 39 | 0.06 55 | 0.10 27 | 0.02 68 | 0.01 99 | 0.04 31 | 0.01 79 | 0.00 112 | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | fxx | 08:00 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.10 123 | 0.04 39 | 0.04 31 | 0.04 42 | 0.05 41 | 0.04 54 | 0.06 37 | 0.06 56 | 0.04 86 | 0.08 40 | 0.04 33 | 0.04 22 | 0.03 49 | 0.03 36 | 0.06 11 | 127 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | gsn 10:00 pm | 30 | family feud (harvey) | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.23 45 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.03 | 60 | 0.05 | 41 | 0.05 | 38 | 0.05 | 48 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.07 | 45 | 0.05 | 70 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.03 | 40 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.05 | 17 | 0.09 | 41 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | disc 08:00 pm | 60 | expedition unknown | (r)(p-o) | 0.33 23 | 0.03 | 51 | 0.03 | 52 | 0.04 | 42 | 0.05 | 41 | 0.05 | 38 | 0.05 | 48 | 0.08 | 39 | 0.07 | 45 | 0.09 | 34 | 0.03 | 45 | 0.02 | 66 | 0.03 | 49 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 19 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | gsn 09:30 pm | 30 | family feud (harvey) | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.20 59 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.03 | 60 | 0.05 | 41 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.05 | 48 | 0.05 | 73 | 0.06 | 55 | 0.05 | 70 | 0.03 | 45 | 0.03 | 40 | 0.03 | 49 | 0.04 | 25 | 0.08 | 52 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | tlc 08:00 pm | 60 | suddenly amish | (r)(p-o) | 0.18 72 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.05 | 41 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.07 | 31 | 0.07 | 50 | 0.05 | 72 | 0.09 | 34 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.00 | 75 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | rlzc 08:00 pm | 60 | on patrol: first shift | (e-o)(p-o) | 0.23 45 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.07 | 45 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.02 | 66 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.01 | 48 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | foxnc 09:00 pm | 60 | my view with lara trump | (p-o) | 0.96 2 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.04 | 42 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.09 | 28 | 0.10 | 20 | 0.08 | 40 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.03 | 49 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.00 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | cnn 10:00 pm | 60 | have i got news for you | (e-o)(p-o) | 0.43 15 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.08 | 39 | 0.08 | 34 | 0.07 | 48 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | gsn 08:00 pm | 60 | wall, the | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.19 67 | 0.06 | 23 | 0.11 | 5 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.08 | 15 | 0.01 | 143 | 0.07 | 50 | 0.11 | 18 | 0.02 | 129 | 0.05 | 25 | 0.08 | 7 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 45 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | disc 09:00 pm | 60 | expedition unknown | (r)(p-o) | 0.28 31 | 0.03 | 51 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.04 | 42 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.06 | 37 | 0.08 | 39 | 0.06 | 55 | 0.09 | 34 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.03 | 49 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.01 | 32 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | mtv 09:00 pm | 150 | mtv movies | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.10 123 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.06 | 55 | 0.07 | 48 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.01 | 112 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | hgtv 08:00 pm | 30 | house hunters | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.51 13 | 0.03 | 51 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.04 | 42 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.08 | 39 | 0.10 | 20 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.03 | 45 | 0.02 | 66 | 0.04 | 31 | 0.02 | 52 | 0.01 | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | twc 08:00 pm | 60 | twc special coverage | (e-o)(p-o) | 0.19 67 | 0.04 | 39 | 0.03 | 52 | 0.04 | 42 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.03 | 106 | 0.05 | 70 | 0.03 | 45 | 0.03 | 40 | 0.03 | 49 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 72 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | tvl 10:30 pm | 30 | seinfeld | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.22 50 | 0.03 | 51 | 0.00 | 152 | 0.05 | 27 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.02 | 114 | 0.06 | 37 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.03 | 106 | 0.08 | 40 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.00 | 160 | 0.04 | 31 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 55 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | tlc 09:00 pm | 60 | suddenly amish: extra | (r)(p-o) | 0.20 59 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.06 | 25 | 0.01 | 143 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.08 | 34 | 0.03 | 105 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.02 | 52 | 0.00 | 57 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | tvl 08:00 pm | 30 | seinfeld | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.20 59 | 0.03 | 51 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.04 | 42 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.05 | 73 | 0.05 | 72 | 0.05 | 70 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.03 | 49 | 0.02 | 52 | 0.03 | 61 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | tvl 09:30 pm | 30 | seinfeld | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.22 50 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.00 | 152 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.05 | 72 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.01 | 51 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | fxx 08:30 pm | 30 | family guy | (r)(p-a) | 0.11 114 | 0.05 | 28 | 0.04 | 31 | 0.06 | 25 | 0.04 | 63 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.05 | 48 | 0.05 | 73 | 0.03 | 106 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.05 | 25 | 0.04 | 22 | 0.06 | 24 | 0.06 | 12 | 0.05 | 129 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | nan 08:00 pm | 30 | friends | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.14 91 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.05 | 73 | 0.06 | 55 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.02 | 52 | 0.01 | 102 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | cmt 07:15 pm | 150 | cmt movies | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.13 97 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.05 | 72 | 0.03 | 105 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.00 | 160 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 103 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | gsn 09:00 pm | 30 | family feud (harvey) | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.16 79 | 0.03 | 51 | 0.03 | 52 | 0.04 | 42 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.03 | 80 | 0.03 | 114 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.03 | 105 | 0.03 | 45 | 0.03 | 40 | 0.03 | 49 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 84 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | dsny 08:45 pm | 25 | kiff | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.06 169 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.04 | 31 | 0.00 | 156 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.03 | 80 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.03 | 45 | 0.03 | 40 | 0.03 | 49 | 0.06 | 12 | 0.03 | 135 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | ngc 10:00 pm | 60 | tca smuggler | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.14 91 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.05 | 38 | 0.01 | 143 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.06 | 55 | 0.02 | 129 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.03 | 49 | 0.05 | 17 | 0.00 | 99 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | oxyg 08:00 pm | 60 | buried in the backyard | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.16 79 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.03 | 80 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 95 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | dsny 09:10 pm | 25 | kiff | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.05 180 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.03 | 52 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.02 | 114 | 0.03 | 80 | 0.03 | 114 | 0.02 | 130 | 0.03 | 105 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.03 | 40 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.04 | 25 | 0.03 | 171 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | tru 07:14 pm | 165 | trutv movie, the | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.07 155 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.03 | 80 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.06 | 55 | 0.05 | 70 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.00 | 160 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.03 | 36 | 0.00 | 139 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | id 08:00 pm | 60 | fatal vows | (r)(p-o) | 0.20 59 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.05 | 72 | 0.03 | 105 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 70 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | ngc 08:00 pm | 60 | tca smuggler | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.16 79 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.05 | 38 | 0.01 | 143 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.08 | 34 | 0.05 | 70 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.02 | 66 | 0.00 | 162 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 77 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | dsny 07:00 pm | 105 | movie | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.08 144 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.06 | 55 | 0.03 | 105 | 0.03 | 45 | 0.02 | 66 | 0.04 | 31 | 0.09 | 2 | 0.04 | 122 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | brvo 09:00 pm | 60 | below deck sailing yacht | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.13 97 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.00 | 156 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.00 | 162 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.01 | 110 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | brvo 08:00 pm | 60 | below deck sailing yacht | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.13 97 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.05 | 72 | 0.03 | 105 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.00 | 160 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 107 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | tvl 08:30 pm | 30 | seinfeld | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.18 72 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.00 | 152 | 0.03 | 60 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.03 | 80 | 0.05 | 73 | 0.05 | 72 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.00 | 160 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 79 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | espn2 08:06 pm | 148 | college bkbl reg ssn l | (t)(l)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.08 144 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.03 | 52 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.05 | 70 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.02 | 66 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.00 | 136 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | ifc 07:00 pm | 150 | twister double feature | (r)(m)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.08 144 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.03 | 80 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.00 | 127 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | ngc 09:00 pm | 60 | tca smuggler | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.18 72 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.05 | 38 | 0.01 | 143 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.09 | 29 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.00 | 162 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 66 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | id 10:00 pm | 60 | fatal vows | (r)(p-o) | 0.23 45 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.04 | 31 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.05 | 38 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.03 | 105 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.03 | 40 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 58 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | hist 10:05 pm | 58 | monsterquest | (g)(r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.20 59 | 0.03 | 51 | 0.05 | 17 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.03 | 80 | 0.05 | 73 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.06 | 56 | 0.03 | 45 | 0.04 | 22 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.01 | 73 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | apl 08:00 pm | 60 | dr. Jeff: rocky mountain | (r)(p-o) | 0.20 59 | 0.00 | 177 | 0.00 | 152 | 0.00 | 156 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.04 | 54 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.03 | 114 | 0.05 | 72 | 0.02 | 129 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.02 | 66 | 0.00 | 162 | 0.04 | 25 | 0.08 | 60 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | hln 09:00 pm | 30 | forensic files | (r)(p-a) | 0.09 131 | 0.00 | 177 | 0.00 | 152 | 0.00 | 156 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.01 | 148 | 0.06 | 37 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.01 | 168 | 0.07 | 48 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.02 | 66 | 0.00 | 162 | 0.03 | 36 | 0.06 | 139 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | msnow 09:00 pm | 60 | rachel maddow show | (r)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.36 18 | 0.03 | 51 | 0.05 | 17 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.05 | 38 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.04 | 22 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | id 09:00 pm | 60 | fatal vows | (r)(p-o) | 0.20 59 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.03 | 105 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 71 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | hfm 10:00 pm | 60 | heartland | (r)(p-a) | 0.03 218 | 0.06 | 23 | 0.06 | 13 | 0.06 | 25 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.03 | 80 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.05 | 25 | 0.05 | 13 | 0.05 | 27 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 183 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | msnow 10:00 pm | 60 | beat: weekend, the | (r)(p-o) | 0.31 26 | 0.03 | 51 | 0.04 | 31 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.05 | 38 | 0.02 | 100 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.03 | 106 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.03 | 40 | 0.00 | 162 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 27 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | tudn 07:33 pm | 148 | liga mx tor cla26 pt sat1 | (t)(l)(e-o)(p-o) | 0.07 155 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.03 | 106 | 0.05 | 70 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 99 | 0.02 | 78 | 0.01 | 79 | 0.01 | 149 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | wetv 08:00 pm | 60 | ncis | (r)(e-a)(p-a) | 0.27 32 | 0.02 | 77 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.01 | 96 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.03 | 75 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.04 | 87 | 0.03 | 106 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.01 | 103 | 0.02 | 66 | 0.01 | 107 | 0.00 | 129 | 0.00 | 42 | ||||||||||||||||||||||| | hln 10:30 pm | 30 | forensic files | (r)(p-a) | 0.10 123 | 0.01 | 105 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.00 | 156 | 0.03 | 76 | 0.02 | 114 | 0.04 | 56 | 0.03 | 114 | 0.02 | 130 | 0.04 | 86 | 0.02 | 68 | 0.03 | 40 | 0.00 | 162 | 0.03 | 36 | 0.06 | 125 |
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    Wichita familys story highlights heart disease risks during Black History Month
    Posted on Wednesday, February 04 @ 00:00:33 PST (9 reads)
    College Guide Wichita family’s story highlights heart disease risks during black history month wichita, kan. (Kwch) - february is black history month and we’re highlighting local stories all month long, starting with heart health, since black americans face a higher risk of heart disease. a wichita family with strong community ties and a family history of heart disease dating back generations is now sharing their story. the love family may be known for their music, but they’re also a force on the basketball court. It was the love for the game that revealed an unknown family health condition. bob love, his sister peggy and niece rachelle share their story of loss and discovery. family tragedy strikes on the court “one minute he was playing, they say he was doing his regular thing, he took a jump shot and took two steps and fell,” bob love said. bob’s brother joe died that day in 1977. Doctors said it was his heart. “either joe must’ve knew something was wrong, because he had a pill bottle in his pocket and it had something to do with blood pressure or heart medicine,” bob love said. thirteen years later, peggy’s 17-year-old son michael kates died after he collapsed playing basketball. Doctors said it was his heart. “i actually have the death certificate that says that it was nothing wrong with his heart. Had he not overexerted it, he would be fine,” peggy love said. “the ghost in the machine, that’s what we named it, because you don’t know what it is. It just pops up when it feels like it,” bob love said. dreams interrupted by health concerns rachelle had dreams of playing for a division one college and the wnba. She started chasing her dream at barton community college. “i could shoot backwards and it would make it,” rachelle love said. then she started to see concerning signs. They sent her to a cardiologist. medical expert explains higher risks thoracic surgeon dr. Quiana kern said heart disease is the number one cause of death in the u.S., And the black community is at a higher risk. “30 percent of americans do have heart disease, and 60 percent of black patients are more likely to die from heart disease,” dr. Kern said. dr. Kern said a number of factors are to blame. “there is some evidence out there that shows that black patients are more susceptible to the effects of salt. They’re more sensitive to it, which leads to high blood pressure, with hypertension being one of the number one heart disease. The other factors that play in it is race, which is actually a social factor, because race tells a lot about where you live, how you live,” dr. Kern said. genetics also play a role. Dr. Kern said more patients need to be more open with family members about health issues that are often kept private. prevention is key it’s important to see a doctor if you aren’t feeling well, and to eat healthy and exercise. Your heart depends on it. “i told my doctor i want to be on preventative maintenance. We get our oil changed and checked every three months, we need to make sure we’re checking to do everything i can to stay healthy,” rachelle love said. related content: efforts underway to deem salina’s all-black dunbar school a historic building wsu celebrates black history month with annual soul food extravaganza exploration place celebrates black stem leaders copyright 2026 kwch. All rights reserved. To report a correction or typo, please email news@kwch.Com
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    VINCENT COUNTRY SAFE ZONE ACTIVITY DAY PRESENTED BY CIGNA HEALTHCARE DELIVERS SU
    Posted on Wednesday, February 04 @ 00:00:33 PST (9 reads)
    College Guide Corporate, nonprofit, and philanthropic partners collaborated to provide transformative experiences and lasting resources at burckhalter elementary school oakland, calif. , Feb. 3, 2026 /prnewswire/ -- vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare, a flagship initiative of love thy neighbor cdc co-founded by nfl executive and legend troy vincent, sr. And his wife, author and chef tommi a. Vincent , took place tuesday, february 3, at burckhalter elementary school in oakland, ca. The ninth annual event, themed dreams grow here , delivered a full day of fun, food, wellness, and engaging sports activities, including nfl flag, for more than 200 pre-k through fifth-grade students. the day opened with a ceremonial ribbon-cutting celebrating a collective investment in the future of burckhalter elementary school and the unveiling of permanent campus enhancements, including a new soccer turf field, an adaptive agility mat, a fully stocked on-site food pantry, and a community mural. Joined by nfl legends, current players, and corporate and philanthropic partners, the vincent family continued to drive meaningful, school-centered impact in super bowl host communities. Since its inception, safe zone activity day has positively impacted more than 4,800 students and 640 educators, contributing nearly $745,000 in funding and critical wish-list resources to participating schools. for nine years, vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare has been about more than a single moment, it has been about showing students and educators what is possible when a community truly invests in their dreams, said tommi a. Vincent , co-founder of love thy neighbor cdc. By supporting the whole child – physically, emotionally, academically, and creatively – and celebrating the educators who guide them every day, we helped create an environment where children felt seen, supported, and inspired. our work has always been rooted in the belief that when children feel supported and inspired, their confidence grows, their potential expands, and their dreams begin to take shape, said troy vincent, sr. , Nfl executive and co-founder of love thy neighbor cdc. Bringing together nfl legends, current players, and committed corporate and philanthropic partners during super bowl week allowed us to deliver meaningful, lasting impact for students and schools in this community. vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare brought together an extraordinary coalition of corporate, nonprofit, and philanthropic partners to deliver a full-spectrum experience supporting student wellness, education, and long-term opportunity. Cigna healthcare activities included game stations for the kids; free health screenings and skin cancer checks in their wellness in motion mobile clinic for parents, faculty and the community; free eye exams and glasses for the children courtesy of cigna healthcare vision ; and mind-body wellness activations for students and staff led by the companys evernorth behavioral health team. since day one, we have proudly teamed up with vincent country on their safe zone activity day, united by our shared goal of improving the health and vitality of children, educators, and local communities, said eric sodergren, senior vice president of national accounts at cigna healthcare . From preventive health and vision screenings to mental wellness, we are offering access to care and early intervention essential to helping young people reach their full potential. We are honored to continue investing in communities alongside the vincent family and partners who share our commitment. new partner, the playing for keeps association made a transformational investment in burckhalter elementary school by supporting the installation of its first-ever full-size turf soccer field - creating the only dedicated green space on campus - and by providing an agility mat designed to support inclusive movement and physical development. Together, these improvements will give students a safe place to play, run, and be active, while ensuring that students in the special needs community have access to adaptive resources that support coordination, confidence, and joyful participation in physical activity. every child deserves a safe place to move, play, and simply be a kid, said dr. Mimi nartey, president of the playing for keeps association . By bringing the first-ever full-size turf soccer field to burckhalter elementary school – and by providing a play-based agility mat designed to support inclusive movement – we are investing in an environmentally and economically sustainable play space that serves the full diversity of this campus. These play spaces will provide consistent, high-quality access to daily movement, confidence-building, and joy – while reducing long-term maintenance demands and maximizing the impact of limited school resources. Were proud to partner with troy and tommi vincent and the safe zone activity day community to help create a space where energy, imagination and opportunity can thrive. zebra technologies , an early and long-standing vincent country safe zone activity day partner, continues to support student learning and creative expression through meaningful investments that leave a lasting presence at the school, including a permanent mural created by a local artist which was showcased at the start of the day. as one of safe zone activity days longest partners, zebra technologies is thrilled to join troy and tommi vincent in their commitment to support student learning and strengthen school communities, said bill burns, ceo of zebra technologies . By providing books for student backpacks and partnering with a local muralist to create a permanent work of art unveiled at the start of the day, we aim to leave behind a meaningful expression of creativity, inspiration, and pride that will resonate with students and educators for years to come. Giving back and making a positive impact in local communities is core to zebras culture and values, and we are honored to be part of the incredible legacy of safe zone activity day. stand together , a philanthropic community that helps americas boldest changemakers tackle the root causes of our countrys biggest issues, is in its second year of partnership with vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare. This year, stand together provided support through connections with groups in the community that help students and families overcome challenges, on-the-ground volunteering, and by producing content that shares the stories of how programs like these help people, to inspire others to get engaged. when kids are seen, supported, and encouraged, entire communities are strengthened, said brian hooks, chairman and ceo of stand together. We are grateful to partner with troy and tommi vincent to show whats possible when you believe in people. stand together and cigna healthcare supported the participation of the kevin love fund who provided mental health resources focused on equity, education, and reducing stigma around mental wellness for the teachers. with a focus on working together to end community hunger, chick-fil-a, inc. , A second-year partner of vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare, teamed with local owner-operator jon hooper to provide boxed meals for students, faculty, staff, and volunteers, while also donating a fully stocked on-site food pantry accessible to the burckhalter elementary school community. Ongoing support for the pantry will be sustained through a partnership with the san francisco 49ers and safeway , extending the impact beyond the event day and helping address both immediate nourishment and long-term food security needs. at chick-fil-a, caring for communities is rooted in our purpose, and were honored to be a part of safe zone activity day by serving students, educators, and volunteers with love thy neighbor cdc, said brent fielder, vice president of global impact at chick-fil-a, inc. In providing meals and supporting the donation of an on-site food pantry, we hope to meet both immediate needs and create a lasting resource for families to strengthen this school community. infinite athlete, a long-standing partner of vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare continued its support this year with a financial contribution designed to meet the evolving needs of the burckhalter elementary school community. Having previously donated playground and recreational equipment, infinite athletes investment this year provides the school with flexible resources to allocate where they are needed most, reinforcing the programs commitment to meaningful, school-centered impact in super bowl host communities. our partnership with vincent country is rooted in shared values around equity, access, and long-term community investment, said annie gerhart-ramsay, co-founder and coo, infinite athlete . By providing flexible support this year, were helping ensure burckhalter elementary has the resources it needs to serve students in meaningful and lasting ways, today at safe zone activity day and beyond. google joined as a new partner this year and engaged students throughout the day with hands-on stem learning experiences designed to spark curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving skills, while also offering students a future field trip to its local headquarters to further explore technology and innovation. At google, we believe early exposure to stem helps students build confidence, curiosity, and critical problem-solving skills, said yolanda washington, lead senior program manager, talent resilience & community engagement at google . Were excited to join safe zone activity day by engaging students in hands-on stem experiences that introduce them to technology in creative and accessible ways. By extending this experience beyond the classroom through a future visit to our headquarters, we hope to inspire students to imagine new possibilities for their learning and their futures. first year partner under amour provided gear for volunteers and staff, as well as backpacks and gear for all burckhalter elementary school students. We are honored to partner with vincent country safe zone activity day to continue to show our support for students in oakland, said flynn burch, under armour director of global community impact & ua next . With our on-going engagement in oakland unified schools and oakland athletic league – this opportunity reaffirms our commitment to these students to ensure they feel supported, garner confidence and reach their greatest potential on the field, in the classroom, and in the community. students at burckhalter elementary school participated in team-building activities through a fun, competitive, and inclusive nfl flag experience played on the schools newly installed soccer turf field. Led by nfl global flag football ambassador bobby taylor — an nfl legend and 10-year veteran of the philadelphia eagles and seattle seahawks — the activation reflected the leagues continued investment in youth participation and access to the game. The new turf field serves as a permanent campus enhancement designed to support year-round student recreation and wellness. During super bowl week, nfl flag programming at vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare underscored flag football as a cornerstone of the sports future, expanding access for thousands of schools, communities, and families nationwide. we are truly honored and grateful that vincent country selected burckhalter elementary school as this years safe zone activity day school, said carin geathers, principal of burckhalter elementary school . The generosity of troy and tommi vincent, along with the many partners who came together, has transformed our campus and provided our students and educators with critical resources that will have a lasting impact. From health and wellness support to learning materials and creative spaces that inspire pride and possibility, this day represents what is possible when a community rallies around its children and invests in their future. nfl legend and vincent country safe zone activity day coach eddie mason once again facilitated the exercise challenges and was joined again by famed choreographer and producer markus shields who led the dance fitness fun, along with troy vincent, sr., Takeo spikes , and a host of volunteers including nfl staff, rise, and a host of hbcu undergraduate and graduate students from around the country. following vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare and school dismissal, educators, faculty, and staff at burckhalter elementary school gathered on campus for a dedicated faculty and staff empowerment session designed to support leadership, well-being, and professional growth. Sponsored by chase , the session featured an empowerment speaker and leadership coach who engaged educators in reflection, inspiration, and practical tools to support both personal and professional resilience. Participants enjoyed a catered luncheon by san francisco-based old skool cafe , creating space for connection, appreciation, and restoration at the close of the day. educators are the foundation of every school community, and supporting them is essential to student success, said oscar lopez, chases senior business consultant in oakland . At chase, we recognize that strong schools and dedicated educators are key to thriving communities and long-term growth. Were proud to sponsor the faculty and staff empowerment session to invest in the well-being and leadership of those who shape our future—and our economy. later in the week, the vincents will host their signature luncheon stay a while: breaking bread with the vincents . Tommi vincent, also known as chef tommi v. , Will collaborate with oakland chef and entrepreneur – chef christina lala harrison. Together they will showcase their culinary talents while celebrating school leadership and thanking corporate sponsors. continuing this year is the virtual fundraising component that accompanies vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare where additional funds and wish list items are raised to further benefit burckhalter elementary school. This years virtual team captains are nfl legends: troy vincent, and former (oakland) raiders: former heisman trophy winner and pro football hall of fame recipient, tim brown, college football hall of fame inductee lincoln kennedy , and lorenzo alexander . The results of the online fundraiser will be announced later in the week. Please visit the love thy neighbor cdc site to show your support and additional online auction information. about: love thy neighbor community development & opportunity corporation (ltn) partners with schools, food suppliers, resource providers, and corporations to meet diverse community needs. Their efforts address educational inequities, provide school supplies, support youth leadership, create safe activities, and ensure year-round access to nutritious meals. Currently, ltn focuses on elementary education and domestic violence prevention. For more information visit: https://www.Ltncdc.Org/ about vincent country : vincent country is the family lifestyle brand committed to positive social impact. Developed by troy and tommi a. Vincent, the family is leading and enriching the culture and communities through intentional service and legacy-inspired cooking. Vincent country is informed by a lifetime commitment to service, through this mantra the vincents established love thy neighbor community development and opportunity corporation (ltn). Every year during the super bowl, vincents host multiple community-focused events and partner with various organizations and companies, including school systems, food suppliers, and resource providers. Vincent country pays homage to the accomplishments and the strength of the family unit and provides inspiration for families committed to building strong, secure, and sustainable relationships based on the principles of faith, family, food. For more information visit: www.Vincentcountry.Com about cigna healthcare: cigna healthcare is a health benefits provider that advocates for better health through every stage of life. We guide our customers through the health care system, empowering them with the information and insight they need to make the best choices for improving their health and vitality. Products and services are provided exclusively by or through operating subsidiaries of the cigna group (nyse: ci ), including cigna health and life insurance company, connecticut general life insurance company, evernorth health companies or their affiliates and express scripts companies or their affiliates. Such products and services include an integrated suite of health services, such as medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, vision, supplemental benefits, and others. Learn more at www.Cignahealthcare.Com . about playing for keeps association: the playing for keeps association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding equitable access to high-quality sports and play infrastructure in underserved communities. The organization supports the installation of sustainable athletic facilities and facilitates programming that advances youth development, public health, and community cohesion. For mor information visit: https://playing4keeps.Org/ about zebra technologies: zebra provides the foundation for intelligent operations with an award-winning portfolio of connected frontline, asset visibility and automation solutions powered by ai. Organizations globally across retail, manufacturing, transportation, logistics, healthcare, and other industries rely on us to deliver outcomes today while driving innovation for whats next. Together with our partners, we create new ways of working that improve productivity and empower organizations to be better every day. Learn more at www.Zebra.Com . Follow zebra on our blog , linkedin , facebook , x , instagram and youtube . about stand together : stand together is a philanthropic community that tackles the root causes of our countrys biggest problems. They partner with the countrys boldest changemakers to drive solutions on education, economic opportunity, bridging divides, and dozens of other pressing issues. Learn more at www.Standtogether.Org and facebook , x , linkedin , instagram , and youtube . about chick-fil-a: about chick-fil-a, inc. Chick-fil-a, inc. Is the third largest quick-service restaurant?Company?In the united states, known for its freshly-prepared food, signature hospitality and unique franchise model. More than 200,000 team members are employed by local?Owner-operators in more than 3,000 restaurants across the united states, canada, puerto rico, the uk and singapore. chick-fil-a local owner-operators live and work in the communities their restaurants serve,?Each supporting local efforts and making a positive impact. Chick-fil-a gives back through programs including shared table, true inspiration awards and scholarships. The family-owned and privately held company got its start in 1946, founded by s. Truett cathy.?More information on chick-fil-a is available at? Www.Chick-fil-a.Com and? Chick-fil-a press room . about infinite athlete: born out of the idea that we can do better in all aspects of sports and live events – the fan, the game, and the athlete experience, infinite athletes mission is to create a single technological foundation across all major sports, upon which innovative sports technology and media products can be built. This foundation will combine and connect sports data from all sources, which will create infinite possibilities. More information at https://infiniteathlete.Ai/ about under armour: under armour, inc., Headquartered in baltimore, maryland, is a leading inventor, marketer, and distributor of branded athletic performance apparel, footwear, and accessories. Designed to empower human performance, under armours innovative products and experiences are engineered to make athletes better. For further information, please visit: http://about.Underarmour.Com media contacts: traci otey blunt, for vincent country - 202.368.6624; [email protected] amy edwards, for cigna healthcare - [email protected] erica rumpke, for playing for keeps association - 513.484.6795; [email protected] therese van ryne, for zebra technologies – 847.370.2317; [email protected] ashleigh wayland, for stand together - 703.328.7891; [email protected] kali caldwell, for chick-fil-a corporate, 404.668.5855; [email protected] megan hanson, for infinite athlete, 701.640.1173; [email protected] yolanda washington, for google, [email protected] morgan evans, for under armour, 562.522.6485; [email protected] angela reighard-rand, for chase, [email protected] select images from todays vincent country safe zone activity day presented by cigna healthcare can be found here . https://www.Dropbox.Com/scl/fo/9kywwk4wlu7s8dylt9t85/ahsm7szsmwzwgkkcx8wpwng?Rlkey=nok8z0ih86bepl3aoxo1rdeo7&st=gjxjuexo&dl=0 source love thy neighbor cdc 21 % more press release views with request a demo
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    Dr. Fawad Zadran, Director of Optometry - myMotherLode.com
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    College Guide Mact health welcomes dr. Fawad zadran as director of optometry angels camp, ca – mact health is pleased to announce the appointment of dr. Fawad zadran as the new director of optometry. A native of el dorado hills, dr. Zadran returns to northern california with a wealth of experience in rural health and a commitment to providing high-quality vision care to the mother lode region. In his new capacity, dr. Zadran will oversee optometry sites and supervise staff optometrists in san andreas, sutter creek, sonora, and mariposa. He will also provide direct patient care, ensuring local communities have access to advanced eye health services. A commitment to diverse communities dr. Zadran’s career is distinguished by his dedication to serving varied populations. He earned his bachelor’s degree in biology from the university of california, santa barbara in 2015 and graduated with honors from the southern california college of optometry. He subsequently completed a residency in ocular disease and primary eye care at indian health services in crownpoint, new mexico in 2022. Before joining mact, dr. Zadran served rural communities on the navajo reservation in crownpoint, thoreau, and pueblo pintado. His experience also includes caring for veterans at the va in tucson, arizona, treating inmates within the california state prison system, and working in community clinics in atwater. Evidence-based patient care dr. Zadran brings a patient-centered philosophy to the director role, focusing on listening to patient concerns and utilizing modern medical advancements. “My approach to care is to listen to patients’ concerns and address their issues by following evidence-based research,” dr. Zadran stated. He emphasizes the use of the latest technology to create effective, personalized treatment plans. Outside of his professional duties, dr. Zadran is an avid traveler and food enthusiast who enjoys exploring new cuisines. He also stays active playing recreational basketball. Schedule an appointment mact health is currently accepting new patients for vision services. To book an appointment with mact optometry, please call 209.754.6262.
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