Mar. 15, 2025
Hannah Hiatt.Photo:nursehannahbh/TikTok
nursehannahbh/TikTok
“There is a detective assigned to the case,” a spokesperson for the department tells PEOPLE. The spokesperson did not elaborate on what the investigation would entail or if there would be public updates forthcoming.
Hiatt has not returned PEOPLE’s request for comment regarding the investigation.
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Mar. 15, 2025
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Some things never go out of style!
In an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE,Tiffani Thiessen, 51, says she still owns her combat boots from the ’90s and loves that the fashion era has come full circle.
The actress notes that she “sees so much of it” withher daughter Harper, 14, whom she shares with husbandBrady Smith. The two also share9-year-old son Holt.
“She’s wearing big, low baggy pants, crop tops, chokers,” Thiessen says.
Mar. 15, 2025
A 9-year-old boy was shot and killed in Compton, Calif.Photo:FOX 11 Los Angeles/Youtube
FOX 11 Los Angeles/Youtube
A 9-year-old boy was shot and killed in front of his grandfather’s home over the weekend, his family has said.
The shooting was reported on Saturday, Nov. 30, just after 7:30 p.m., perNBC4 Los Angeles,KABCandKTLA. It occurred on Haskins Avenue in Compton, Calif., NBC4 Los Angeles reported, citing the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD).
Mar. 15, 2025
One church’s experiment of using AI in its confessional booth is facing mixed feedback.
Peter’s Chapel, a Catholic chapel in Lucerne, Switzerland, partnered with researchers to install a digital version of “Jesus” in a confessional — an experiment called “Deus in Machina,” Latin for “God in the Machine” — in order to gauge the efficiency of use and responses, theAssociated Press,The GuardianandTodayreported.
“It was really an experiment,” chapel theologian Marco Schmid toldThe Guardian.
Mar. 15, 2025
‘America’s Mom’ Tabitha Brown’s New Kids Book Honors This Lesson From Her Late Mother (Exclusive).Photo:courtesy of Jairus Williams
courtesy of Jairus Williams
Tabitha Brownis honoring her community in the best way she knows how — through storytelling.Exclusively opening up to PEOPLE about her first-ever children’s book,Hello There, Sunshine,from the actress and entrepreneur, 46, spoke about growing up in Eden, N.C. in an “amazing childhood filled with love and support.“For Brown, writing a story for children about how they bring love and light into the world was one of the best ways she could think of to honor her mother,who died from ALS complications in 2007.