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Yahoo
10-08-2025
- Yahoo
Shooting at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam leaves one in critical condition
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A shooting at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on the evening of Aug. 9 left one in critical condition, base officials said. The shooting occurred in the housing area at the Wahiawa Annex at approximately 5:45 p.m., according to officials. 1 critical in Chinatown acid attack An unknown victim was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition, with the alleged shooter in base security custody, JBPHH said. The investigation will be conducted by base security forces, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division. Find more Hawaii, Oahu, Maui and Kauai news here There is no active threat to the Wahiawa Annex following the shooting. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
04-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Team Behind ‘NCIS' in Crisis Mode Amid Low Viewership, Hoping to Tap Mark Harmon to Return
Mark Harmon is being lined up for a full-blown return to NCIS to save its dwindling ratings. The National Examiner can reveal the vet is willing to do whatever it takes to save the beloved franchise that's defined his career. Sources point out that the original series has fallen to No. 10 on the top TV show list, and now bosses are in crisis mode. Mark believes he can keep the military action drama that he's poured his heart into from going down the drain, says an insider. The show — which he also executive produces — 'has sunk in the ratings for the first time, and people are nervous and seeing that as a bad omen of things to come,' the insider says. 'Mark coming back — even on a recurring basis — would save the show.' However, there are some cast members who aren't exactly keen on Mark returning, says the insider. 'People are complaining he'll be throwing his weight around and telling them what to do. He does enough of that already as exec producer.' But those backstage gripes don't seem to faze the Freakier Friday star. 'Mark doesn't really care who he pisses off, because if the ratings are bad, then he has every right to come back to save it,' says the insider. 'He worries it'll go down the drain otherwise. Mark will be making his presence more known than it already is.' Mark, 73, played Special Agent in Charge Leroy Jethro Gibbs of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service for 18 seasons until leaving NCIS as a regular character in season 19. Besides having his executive-producer duties on NCIS, Mark also serves as an executive producer and the narrator on the spinoff NCIS: Origins, which revolves around the younger Leroy Jethro Gibbs, played by Austin Stowell. 'Mark already had one cameo on NCIS: Origins, and it's been teased that he may appear on that show again,' the insider says. 'Now he's ready to come out of semi-retirement to raise the original NCIS from the dumpster. If anyone can do it, it's Mark.' Solve the daily Crossword


Miami Herald
19-06-2025
- Politics
- Miami Herald
Body found in Virginia identified as missing US Navy sailor, officials say
A body found in a wooded area of Virginia has been identified as a U.S. Navy sailor who's been missing for nearly two weeks, federal investigators said. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service found the body of Seaman Angelina Resendiz on June 9 in Norfolk, officials said in a June 10 news release. A Navy sailor, who was not named, was taken into pretrial confinement in connection with Resendiz's death with charges pending, according to the release. 'NCIS remains committed to uncovering the facts surrounding the tragic death of Seaman Resendiz to ensure accountability and justice,' officials said. Additional information was not made available. The investigation is ongoing, officials said. The 21-year-old sailor was last seen at 10 a.m. May 29 at her barracks in Norfolk, according to the Virginia State Police. 'The family of Seaman Angelina Resendiz is heartbroken and deeply concerned over her sudden and unexplained disappearance,' KMK Productions, a public relations firm representing the family, said in a June 9 post on Instagram. Resendiz's family asked for 'the assistance of the United States government, Senator Mark Warner, Senator Tim Kaine, the Hampton Roads congressional delegation, home congressman Vicente Gonzalez, and President Donald J. Trump to address the systemic issues that allowed her to vanish,' according to a June 10 statement shared with McClatchy News by the firm.. 'Angelina was a kind and compassionate young woman who brought light into our lives,' the statement said.

10-06-2025
Missing 21-year-old Navy sailor found dead, another sailor in custody
A 21-year-old Navy sailor who mysteriously disappeared in Virginia has been found dead, and another sailor is in custody, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service said. Angelina "Angie" Resendiz was last seen on the morning of May 29 at her barracks in Miller Hall at Naval Station Norfolk, according to the Virginia State Police. Resendiz's body was found in a wooded area in Norfolk on Monday; the remains were confirmed to be the missing sailor on Tuesday, NCIS said. Another Navy sailor "has been placed in pretrial confinement" in connection with Resendiz's death, NCIS said. The sailor was not named. "Charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice are pending," NCIS said in a statement. "NCIS remains committed to uncovering the facts surrounding the tragic death of Seaman Resendiz to ensure accountability and justice." Resendiz, a Texas native, was a culinary specialist assigned to the USS James E. Williams, the Navy said. Resendiz joined the Navy in 2023 after high school "because she felt it was something that called her," her mother, Esmeralda Castle, wrote to ABC News last week. As a culinary specialist, "She thought that one day she might be able to cook for the president and other world leaders," Castle said. "She worked really hard on her ship." "People that care about Angie shared with me that the last person she was with was missing with her," and "that person showed up [on June 2] but not Angie," Castle said. "There are no answers for me," she said. "I just want my kid."
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Yahoo
Missing 21-year-old Navy sailor found dead, another sailor in custody
A 21-year-old Navy sailor who mysteriously disappeared in Virginia has been found dead, and another sailor is in custody, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service said. Angelina "Angie" Resendiz was last seen on the morning of May 29 at her barracks in Miller Hall at Naval Station Norfolk, according to the Virginia State Police. Resendiz's body was found in a wooded area in Norfolk on Monday; the remains were confirmed to be the missing sailor on Tuesday, NCIS said. Another Navy sailor "has been placed in pretrial confinement" in connection with Resendiz's death, NCIS said. The sailor was not named. "Charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice are pending," NCIS said in a statement. "NCIS remains committed to uncovering the facts surrounding the tragic death of Seaman Resendiz to ensure accountability and justice." MORE: Senate Democrats file bill to prevent ban on transgender military service Resendiz, a Texas native, was a culinary specialist assigned to the USS James E. Williams, the Navy said. Resendiz joined the Navy in 2023 after high school "because she felt it was something that called her," her mother, Esmeralda Castle, wrote to ABC News last week. As a culinary specialist, "She thought that one day she might be able to cook for the president and other world leaders," Castle said. "She worked really hard on her ship." "People that care about Angie shared with me that the last person she was with was missing with her," and "that person showed up [on June 2] but not Angie," Castle said. "There are no answers for me," she said. "I just want my kid."