February 2026

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This 4×1 HDMI Multiviewer Is 21% Off — Stream MLB, NBA, Winter Olympics & More All on One Screen

Never miss a pitch, power play, or buzzer‑beater because you were fumbling with cables and turn four sources into one TV input. Sports season just got cheaper to follow. Normally priced at $33.99, Amazon just dropped the price of the HDMI 4×1 Multiviewer by 21% with a coupon applied at checkout. With the NBA and […] The post This 4×1 HDMI Multiviewer Is 21% Off — Stream MLB, NBA, Winter Olympics & More All on One Screen appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

The Clock is Ticking For Okaloosa Commissioners on Infrastructure Surtax

The Clock is Ticking For Okaloosa Commissioners on Infrastructure Surtax Staff Reports February 18, 2026 12:42 pm Okaloosa County, State Government In Brief: The current half-cent infrastructure surtax expires December 31, 2028. Commissioners are preparing to place a 10-year extension on the November 2026 ballot. The tax structure, rate, and distribution formula would remain unchanged if approved. The Okaloosa County Board of County Commissioners is preparing to ask voters whether to extend the half-cent Local Option Infrastructure Surtax for another decade, with a public hearing scheduled for March 3, 2026. County staff seeks approval to advertise and hold the required public hearing to consider an ordinance that would place the surtax renewal on the November 3, 2026, general election ballot. Surtax Set to Expire in 2028 The current 0.5% infrastructure surtax, approved by voters for 10 years, is set to sunset on December 31, 2028. According to county documents, revenue from the surtax has funded completion or active work on all projects originally identified on the county’s Infrastructure Needs List, along with additional projects added over time. If voters approve the renewal in 2026, the surtax would continue for a second 10-year term beginning January 1, 2029. Under Florida law — specifically Section 212.055, Florida Statutes — counties may levy a local government infrastructure surtax only if voters approve it during a general election. The current surtax was approved by voters by a 25 percent margin in 2018. However, the measures failed in the 1990s and 2000s.  What Would Stay... Read More

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Netflix, Disney, Paramount, & More Are Threatening to Sue AI Companies Over Copyright Infringement

In an escalation within the entertainment industry’s ongoing fight with artificial intelligence technologies, several prominent studios have issued threats of legal action against Seedance, an AI video generation service developed by ByteDance. The accusations center on the unauthorized use of intellectual properties in creating AI-generated clips, prompting a wave of cease-and-desist demands and warnings of […] The post Netflix, Disney, Paramount, & More Are Threatening to Sue AI Companies Over Copyright Infringement appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

After Scathing Revelations About Transit Service, Okaloosa Commissioners Sign Off on $1M Contract Fix

After Scathing Revelations About Transit Service, Okaloosa Commissioners Sign Off on $1M Contract Fix Christopher Saul February 18, 2026 11:38 am Crestview, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa County In Brief: Okaloosa County commissioners have approved a retroactive amendment to their transit contract that shields roughly $900,000 in state grant funding and may avert a potential million-dollar bill for local taxpayers, while opening the door to sweeping changes in how the county runs its bus system. The Board of County Commissioners voted 4–0 on Tuesday to adopt the Ninth Amendment to its contract with MV Transportation, backdated to November 2019. Commissioner Paul Mixon was absent. Transportation Director Tracy Stage, who took over the transit department just a week ago after its transfer under the airports department upon the departure of Tyrone Parker, told commissioners the change is the first step in cleaning up years of grant and contract missteps identified in an Inspector General’s report. “This will make right roughly $900,000 with the grant funding agency, and we can move forward on other grant issues and financial situations,” Stage said, adding that MV’s leadership “shares every bit of the responsibility” for the oversight problems. Avoiding a Seven-Figure Hit Commission Chairman Trey Goodwin pressed Stage and senior staff to explain the stakes for the public. Stage and County Administrator John Hofstad confirmed that, without FDOT’s willingness to recognize the retroactive amendment, the county risked being found out of compliance with grant rules and forced to repay close to $1 million. Hofstad called... Read More

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MeTV Is Adding The Golden Girls

MeTV, America’s leading network for classic television entertainment, has announced a major addition to its programming lineup: the beloved sitcom The Golden Girls will make its triumphant return to broadcast television starting Monday, March 16, 2026. This marks the first time the iconic series has aired over-the-air since its last broadcast in 1997, nearly three […] The post MeTV Is Adding The Golden Girls appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

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Another Cable TV Network Announces It Will Shut Down in April

The regional sports broadcasting landscape in the United States faces another major disruption as Main Street Sports Group prepares to shut down its FanDuel Sports Network operations in April 2026. The company, which rebranded from its previous incarnation after emerging from bankruptcy in early 2025, has issued Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act notices to […] The post Another Cable TV Network Announces It Will Shut Down in April appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

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The FCC is Cracking Down on Lifeline Phone Providers in California & Other States It Accuses of Fraud

The Federal Communications Commission has initiated formal investigations into several Lifeline providers operating in California and other states that previously opted out of the federal eligibility verification system. These probes focus on potential violations of program rules, particularly the enrollment of deceased individuals and duplicate subscribers in the Lifeline program, which offers discounted phone and […] The post The FCC is Cracking Down on Lifeline Phone Providers in California & Other States It Accuses of Fraud appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

Bay County Library showcases local artist’s vibrant skyscapes

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – The Bay County Public Library is bringing more than just literature to the community. It’s also become a hub for local artists to display their works. Christopher Kuhl calls Bay County his second home, and on Tuesday, his paintings, heavily inspired by the area, had their Bay County Library debut. […] Read More

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Updated: Some YouTube TV Subscribers Are Unable To Log Back In Right Now YouTube Confirms

Update: YouTube is back online. https://x.com/i/status/2023958868372676770 In a frustrating turn of events for streaming enthusiasts, YouTube TV users across the United States and beyond found themselves abruptly logged out of their accounts on the evening of February 17, 2026, with many unable to log back in. The issue, part of a broader outage affecting both […] The post Updated: Some YouTube TV Subscribers Are Unable To Log Back In Right Now YouTube Confirms appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

JCSB to expel student for one year following online threats

JACKSON COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – At the regular Jackson County School Board meeting Tuesday night, one of the items on the agenda was the fourth discussion related to the expulsion of a Marianna High School student. The student is accused of making online threats of violence. “This is the third time I’ve been before you. […] Read More