Deranged Killer Sentenced to Life

Deranged Killer Sentenced to Life Staff Reports March 16, 2026 11:30 am Crestview, Okaloosa County In Brief: A jury found Jacob Daniel Price guilty of murdering his parents in Crestview. Prosecutors said he shot Robert and Jolene Price while they slept in 2019. He was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences without parole. A jury has convicted Jacob Daniel Price of murdering his parents and killing their two dogs in a case that shocked neighbors in Crestview. According to the Office of the State Attorney for Florida’s First Judicial Circuit, a twelve-member jury found Price guilty on March 11, 2026, of two counts of First-Degree Premeditated Murder and two counts of Animal Cruelty. Prosecutors said the killings happened in the early morning hours of November 13, 2019, inside the family’s home. Evidence presented at trial showed Price shot both of his parents while they were sleeping in their bed. Investigators testified that Price shot his father, Robert Price, twice in the head. His mother, Jolene Price, was shot once in the head. Authorities said the violence did not stop there. The family’s two dogs — Nala and Cooper — were also killed during the attack. One of the dogs was sleeping in the bed with the victims when it was shot. Following the verdict, David Oberliesen immediately sentenced Price to two consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole. The case was prosecuted by Leah Glisson on behalf of State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden. Investigators with the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s... Read More

Watch 70,000 Fans Sing Along With Kelly Clarkson At RodeoHouston

Kelly Clarkson Entertains Sold-Out Crowd At RodeoHouston On Saturday (March 14), Kelly Clarkson performed for a sold-out crowd at NRG Stadium during RodeoHouston. CultureMap Houston reports that 70,007 people attended her show. Clarkson, a Texas native, first performed at RodeoHouston in 2004, just two years after she won American Idol. That was also the last […] More Country Music Nation  Read More

“Marshals” Episode 3 Recap: A Deadly Warning For Kayce Dutton: What Comes Next?

Marshals officially marks the next chapter in the Yellowstone universe, centered solely on Kayce Dutton. The series follows John Dutton’s son as he takes a decisive turn in his life, joining an elite team of U.S. Marshals.  During the season premiere, a major bombshell was revealed immediately – as Kayce’s beloved wife, Monica, has tragically died from cancer. The […] More Country Music Nation  Read More



Scholar Athlete of the Week – Ellison Newman

PORT ST. JOE, Fla. (WMBB) — This week’s Scholar-Athlete of the Week, sponsored by Perry and Young P.A., is Port St. Joe’s Ellison Newman. For Elli softball isn’t just a game it’s been a passion for years. She fell in love with the sport playing in local rec leagues as a child, where she learned the basics and […] Read More

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Destin Commons evacuated due to bomb threat

OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla- The Okaloosa County Sheriffs Office responded to a bomb threat at Destin Commons. OCSC said a credible bomb threat was called in surrounding the AMC movie theatre on Legendary Drive. At the time of the threat, there was a crowd for the Mac and Cheese Festival, which was quickly shut down and […] Read More

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AEW Launches MyAEW Streaming Platform — What Fans Need to Know

All Elite Wrestling has made a strategic move in the streaming era of professional wrestling. The company has partnered with Kiswe to launch MyAEW, a new direct-to-fan digital platform designed to bring AEW content together in one centralized hub for fans around the world. The platform, which debuted ahead of the upcoming Revolution 2026 pay‑per‑view, […] The post AEW Launches MyAEW Streaming Platform — What Fans Need to Know appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

Fraternity members walk 128 miles to support wounded veterans

HOLMES COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Spring break for most college students means time off, but for members of Alpha Tau Omega at Troy University, it means hitting the pavement. 44 fraternity members left campus Friday beginning their annual “Walk Hard” fundraiser; a 128-mile journey from Troy to Panama City Beach. The group crossed the state […] Read More