Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Courtesy Jenny Carrieri
“I loved the movie and the whole billboard idea, and I related to the main character because my mission is and always has been to keep Jody’s case out there, until it’s solved,” Carrieri tells PEOPLE about her sister’s cold case.
Initially, the billboard offered a $32,000 for tips leading to the identification and apprehension of the killer. Featuring a smiling photo of LeCornu, the roadside ad featured the words “Find My Killer” and had the investigating department’s phone number so people could call with relevant information.
Mar. 16, 2025
Kobe Bryantnot only had five NBA championship wins, two Olympic gold medals and an NBA MVP honor under his belt, but the late basketball legend was among the few professional athletes to also win an Academy Award.
In 2018, Bryant — who died in a helicopter crash on Sunday morning — took home theOscar for best animated shortforDear Basketball.The film was an animated short that he wrote and narrated about his retirement from the sport.
Mar. 16, 2025
In the aftermath ofTiger Woods’big winon Sunday, the golfer feels as though he has made a statement to the people who have doubted him over the years.“Tiger feels like he has proven the critics wrong,” says a source close to the 43-year-old golfer. “There were so many people who thought he wouldn’t come back — couldn’t come back — but he did. Do you have any idea how good that feels?
Mar. 16, 2025
Days after apatient in a long-term vegetative state gave birthin an Arizona nursing facility, prompting a criminal investigation andgrowing concern from other patients’ families, the CEO of the facility has quit.
In the same statement, Gary Orman, executive vice president of the board, said Hacienda “will accept nothing less than a full accounting of this absolutely horrifying situation, an unprecedented case that has devastated everyone involved, from the victim and her family to Hacienda staff at every level of our organization.
Mar. 16, 2025
Brandon Turner.Photo: Jason Duaine Hahn
“I’ve been doing this for a long time, man,” Phillips, a board in his hands and Airpods in his ears, says as sweat drips down his temple on a cloudy summer afternoon.
It was just months ago that the 27-year-old traded South Carolina for the shores of Southern California, and it’s here — amid the thunderous sounds of skateboards rolling across the concrete — that he’s the closest to feeling happy that he’s been in a long time.