January 2026

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Amazon Brings Back Judge Judy for a New Season

Veteran television personality Judy Sheindlin has launched the fourth season of her popular courtroom reality program, Judy Justice, available exclusively through Amazon’s Prime Video service. The latest installment debuted on January 19 with an initial batch of three episodes, marking another chapter in Sheindlin’s long career of handling real-life legal disputes on screen. New episodes […] The post Amazon Brings Back Judge Judy for a New Season appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

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Sony’s Bravia Line Will Move Under TCL in a New Joint Venture

Sony and TCL announced the beginning of a partnership today that, if completed, would establish a joint venture that would see TCL with a 51% stake and Sony with a 49% stake, set to launch in April 2027. The new joint venture would be a global business for developing, designing, manufacturing, and selling products including […] The post Sony’s Bravia Line Will Move Under TCL in a New Joint Venture appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

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Deal Alert! Visible Drops Its Price to $19 a Month for 26 Months — Here’s How You Can Save on a Mobile Plan Today

Visible is making 2026 the year to switch with one of its best long-term offers yet. For a limited time, new customers can get Visible’s base plan for just $19 per month for 26 months when they use the promo code SWITCH26 at signup. That’s two-plus years of discounted service on Verizon’s nationwide network without […] The post Deal Alert! Visible Drops Its Price to $19 a Month for 26 Months — Here’s How You Can Save on a Mobile Plan Today appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

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Sports Illustrated Officially Announces Free Streaming Channel & Expanded Availability

Sports Illustrated announced today the official launch of its free streaming channel, SI TV. The channel will bring sports fans original programming, live events, sports lifestyle and archival content. “SI TV is a new platform for what SI has always done: tell the best stories in sports with authoritative voices and unique access,” said Steve Cannella, […] The post Sports Illustrated Officially Announces Free Streaming Channel & Expanded Availability appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

Critical Tax Support Returns to Eglin AFB With Volunteer Drive

Critical Tax Support Returns to Eglin AFB With Volunteer Drive Staff Reports January 20, 2026 10:06 am Eglin Air Force Base, Hurlburt Field, Military In Brief: Who: Eglin Air Force Base personnel, civilians, retirees, dependents, and IRS-certified volunteers What: Free tax preparation and volunteer recruitment for the 2026 filing season When: Jan. 20 through April 18, 2026 Where: Building 451, North 2nd Street, Eglin Air Force Base Why: To provide accessible tax filing assistance and ensure accurate returns for the base community EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — The Eglin Air Force Base Tax Center has officially reopened for the 2026 tax season, offering free tax preparation and e-filing services to eligible base personnel and their families through mid-April. The Tax Center opened Jan. 20 and will operate through April 18, providing IRS-certified volunteer assistance to active-duty members, civilians, retirees, and dependents. Services include federal and state tax filing, with most refunds issued within 21 days. In addition to serving taxpayers, the Tax Center is actively seeking volunteers to help meet demand during the busy filing season. No prior tax experience is required, and all volunteers will receive training and certification. Participants commit to a four-hour shift once per week between Jan. 20 and April 15. With supervisor approval, the Tax Center also qualifies as an alternate duty location for base personnel. Appointments are available Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 8–11 a.m. and 12:30–4:30 p.m. Wednesdays are reserved for walk-in clients with basic tax returns, excluding more complex filings... Read More

DeFuniak Springs Debates the Future of Their Fire Department

DeFuniak Springs Debates the Future of Their Fire Department Steven Saul January 20, 2026 8:11 am DeFuniak Springs, Walton County The City Council of DeFuniak Springs is having difficulty funding the city’s fire department.   But with the costs of maintaining the fire service “in-house” increasing, the city’s projections indicate a city-operated department may become unaffordable.  In his presentation to the City Council, City Manager Koby Townsend noted that the projected cost for the Fire Department in the current year exceeds $1.9 million – most spent on personnel. Equipment, training and facilities. The City Council has been briefed over the last year on the physical condition of the fire station, which city leaders say, based on a recent building inspection, needs significant repair and maintenance. Mayor Pro-Tem Amy Heavilin even commented at the meeting this week that the city’s fire station has a problem with black mold. RELATED: Is this the end for the Valparaiso Fire Department?   Regular maintenance and maintenance of the highest standards is essential for a proficient Insurance Services Office or ISO score. The ISO score is supposed to be an objective score that rates how well a local fire department can serve its community. Scores are between 1 and 10 – and are determined by variables like number of firefighters, resources and abilities the department brings to the table.  Currently, DeFuniak has an ISO score of ‘5’ according to Fire Chief  Ross Sheffield.  In his presentation to the City Council, he added that he is meeting with... Read More

Under the Radar Eateries in PCB

  Planning a visit to the sun kissed shores of Panama City Beach? Get ready to dive into a thriving food scene built on locally owned and operated restaurants, each bringing its own personality and passion to the table. From cozy hidden gems to lively beachfront favorites, these spots are woven into   Read More

Panama City to hold Parks and Recreation Town Hall

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Panama City residents are invited to weigh in on the future of local parks on Tuesday. The Panama City Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee is hosting its third of four town halls this month. They’re designed to gather community input regarding parks under consideration for potential consolidation. Tomorrow’s meeting is […] Read More

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Wild Encounters Capybara Cafe opens in Panama City Beach

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – This cafe offers more than just drinks. Capybaras, the world’s largest rodents, are the main attraction here, roaming the space and charming just about everyone they meet. Wild Encounters: A Capybara Cafe is now open to the public, inviting guests to sip drinks, relax and interact with capybaras in a […] Read More

Dave Lowery to be sworn in as Lynn Haven Mayor

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Last week, we told you that Lynn Haven commissioners unanimously voted 4 -0 to appoint Dave Lowery as the city’s new mayor. This comes after former mayor Jesse Nelson resigned, bringing the recall efforts to a halt. Just hours before his resignation on January 9th, Nelson also dismissed a lawsuit […] Read More