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Has The Waterfront Season 2 Been Renewed or Canceled?
Has The Waterfront Season 2 Been Renewed or Canceled?

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time11 hours ago

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Has The Waterfront Season 2 Been Renewed or Canceled?

The Waterfront revolves around the Buckley family and their domination of Havenport, North Carolina, encompassing the fishing industry and the restaurant business. However, the fishing empire begins to crumble, and the patriarch Harlin tries his best to keep it afloat. Following the show's premiere, fans have become increasingly curious about its future. So, is The Waterfront canceled or renewed for a Season 2? Here is everything you need to know about the future of the crime drama series. As of now, The Waterfront Season 2 has neither been renewed nor canceled by Netflix. Season 1 premiered on June 19, 2025. It has a total of 8 episodes. Fans were looking forward to extra episodes due to Netflix's somewhat newer strategy of releasing its shows' seasons in parts. The streaming giant followed this pattern with numerous shows, including Bridgerton, Emily in Paris, Outer Banks, and Beauty in Black, among others. The upcoming season of Stranger Things is also scheduled to release in three parts. However, The Waterfront is following Netflix's regular strategy of releasing all its episodes at once on the scheduled date. Additionally, there is a curiosity regarding the show's future. It is yet to be renewed for a second installment, and it hasn't been canceled either. The Waterfront's potential next season announcement might take some time, as the show has just premiered. Based on its critical reception and viewership, Netflix is likely to decide on a renewal later this year. Crime dramas tend to do well in terms of viewership if they are executed well. Furthermore, The Waterfront's storyline also has the potential to be explored in more installments, with new challenges and drama surrounding the Buckley family. The Waterfront's cast features Holt McCallany, Maria Bello, and Melissa Benoist, among others. The post Has The Waterfront Season 2 Been Renewed or Canceled? appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

City of Strafford, Strafford Police sued for wrongful death
City of Strafford, Strafford Police sued for wrongful death

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Yahoo

City of Strafford, Strafford Police sued for wrongful death

STRAFFORD, Mo. — The City of Strafford, the Strafford Police Department (SPD) and two SPD officers are being sued for wrongful death in Greene County Circuit Court. According to online court dockets filed on Thursday, May 8, Lisa Glasser is suing as heir and next of friend of Taylor Diana, deceased. The defendants listed in the suit are the City of Strafford, the SPD, and two SPD officers, Ruben Harlin and Jeff Ford. The four-count petition — which is heavily redacted — states the incident occurred on Sept. 18, 2023. Due to the document's redactions, the circumstances surrounding Diana's death are not immediately clear. The first count of the petition alleges wrongful death due to negligence, saying the defendants owed a duty of care to Diana and the general public to operate their vehicles and conduct law enforcement activities in a safe and reasonable manner. The petition's second counts say that as a direct and proximate result of SPD officers Harlin and Ford's 'unconstitutional actions' in violation of the Fourth Amendment, Diana suffered severe injuries leading to his death. The third count alleges Diana suffered severe injuries leading to his death as a result of Harlin and Ford's unconstitutional actions regarding the Fourteenth Amendment. Additionally, the fourth count alleges municipal liability in the wrongful death, saying that failures, policies, and customs — which are redacted in the document — amount to deliberate indifference to the rights of people who the SPD come into contact with. Ozarks First has reached out to the plaintiff's attorneys, Brad Bradshaw and Joshua K. Roberts, for comment and have not received response as of this article's publishing. Ozarks First reached out to the City of Strafford for comment but have not received comment, as well. The lawsuit asks for an unspecified amount of damages that the court finds reasonable. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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