Dylan Scott to hit the road for his “Livin’ My Best Life Tour” in February

Dylan Scott will kick off 2022 by launching his new “Livin’ My Best Life Tour,” kicking-off February 2022. Dylan Marlowe will serve as Scott’s opening act for all dates.  Scott is currently on the road asdirect support for Luke Bryan’s “Proud To Be Right Here Tour.”

Said Scott: “I’m excited to finally headline in front of my fans. Hopefully we’ve gained a lot of new ones over the past few months while being on tour with Luke [Bryan]. I’m bringing out a new artist named Dylan Marlowe who y’all are going to love! Ready to live my best life on the ‘Livin’ My Best Life Tour.’”

Tickets for the 22-date tour, which will make stops in Detroit, Louisville, Charlotte, Atlanta, San Diego, Boston, and more, go on sale Friday, Oct.8 at 10 a.m. local time.  For more information, head to www.dylanscottcountry.com.

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Take a look at the trailer for the Game Of Thrones prequel series “House of the Dragon”

Almost two years after Game of Thrones ended, its prequel series — House of the Dragon — is officially in the works at HBO Max. A brief teaser trailer was released, showing close-ups of new characters and sword fighting scenes in the one-minute clip.  Matt Smith, who portrays Prince Daemon Targaryen, says in the clip’s narration: “Gods, kings, fire and blood. Dreams didn’t make us kings — dragons did.”

House of the Dragon centers around the House Targaryen during a civil war set 200 years before GoT premieres; its plot is derived from George R.R. Martin’s novel ‘Fire & Blood.’  The cast list includes Paddy Considine, Olivia Cooke, Emma D’Arcy, Steve Toussaint, Rhys Ifans, and Fabien Frankel, in addition to Matt Smith.

Take a look at the teaser- here.

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HBO reveals release date for the ‘Sex and the City’ reboot ‘And Just Like That…’

HBO revealed in a short video teaser that the ‘Sex and the City’ reboot, titled ‘And Just Like That… ‘ is set to premiere on HBO Max this December.

Sarah Jessica Parker narrates the video clip, and with the original show’s theme song playing in the background says: “Hello from New York City, Fifth Avenue!” The reboot will feature Parker and the rest of the SATC cast (except for Samantha) as they navigate love and life in their 50s.

The video clip also shares behind-the-scenes footage of the Parker and her co-stars Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon, who Parker calls her “beloved friends”. Take a look – here.

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2 Arrested in Central Maine on Drug Trafficking Charges

Deanna Sampson, 44, of Farmingdale and Mikarold Majuste, 21, of New York City have been arrested on charges of aggravated trafficking in cocaine and fentanyl.

According to the Maine State Police the pair were arrested on Oct. 5 in Farmingdale after an investigation into the alleged sale of drugs from a house on Northern Avenue.

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Augusta Man Wants Day in Court Over Dumping Bed Bugs at City Hall

Charles Manning of Augusta in 2017 dumped about 100 live bed bugs on a counter at Augusta City Hall. He will have his day in court, after numerous attempts to settle the case.

Manning said his reason for the incident was the city was not addressing his complaints about substandard housing.

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Red Sox Set Roster for ALDS vs Tampa Bay

The Boston Red Sox are set to play the Tampa Bay Rays in the American League Divisional Series, with Game 1 tonight, Oct. 7.

J.D. Martinez, who had an injured ankle and missed the Wild Card game, is back on the roster. The big surprise is that All-Star closer Matt Barnes has been left off.

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Los Angeles City Council passes COVID-19 vaccine mandate for certain indoor spaces including bars, gyms and more

The Los Angeles City Council voted on Wednesday to require people to show proof they’re fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter certain indoor establishments. The council voted 11-2 in favor of the mandate, which will require people to be fully vaccinated to enter bars, restaurants, nail salons, gyms, shopping centers and entertainment venues. The mandate applies to people 12 years old and up, and those with medical or religious exemptions for the vaccine will be required to show a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours before entry. In addition, businesses found to be violating the mandate face a $1,000 fine for a second infraction, $2,000 for a third and $5,000 for a fourth.  The city already required proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 for large events such as concerts or sporting events with more than 10,000 people. Certain essential businesses such as grocery stores and pharmacies will not require proof of vaccination.

The vaccine mandate is one of the most sweeping measures taken by a U.S. city to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti must sign the measure within 10 days, at which point it will go into effect 31 days later.  Garcetti’s spokesman, Harrison Wollman, said the mayor plans to sign the mandate into law, according to the Los Angeles Times.  Garcetti said in a statement. “These new rules will encourage more people to get the shot, and make businesses safer for workers and customers — so that we can save more lives, better protect the vulnerable and make our communities even safer as we fight this pandemic.”

Police arrest 18-year-old suspect after shooting at Arlington, Texas high school leaves four injured

Police arrested a suspect on Wednesday who had been on the run after allegedly opening fire at an Arlington, Texas high school which injured three students and an adult. Police identified the shooter as 18-year-old Timothy George Simpkins, who had fled from the school after the shooting, prompting a manhunt by local, state and federal authorities. Officials arrested Simpkins about 1:20 p.m. after he turned himself in to police. He faces three counts of aggravated assault.

Arlington Police Assistant Chief Kevin Kolbye said that the shooting occurred about 9:15 a.m. at Timberview High School in Arlington, after a fight between the suspect and another student. The school is part of the Mansfield Independent School District. Kolbye said during a news conference: “This is not a random act of violence. This is not somebody attacking our schools. … We believe this was a student who got into a fight.”

Three of the injured were hospitalized and the fourth, an adult, was slightly hurt after a fall; Kolbye confirmed that some of the victims underwent surgery. Kolbye also said investigators weren’t sure how the suspect bypassed the school’s metal detectors with the gun; police recovered a .45-caliber handgun at the scene and were running analysis to determine if it was the firearm used in the shooting.

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2021 CMA Awards will return to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 10; will require attendees to be vaccinated

Following last year’s run at Nashville’s Music City Center, the Country Music Association’s 55th annual CMA Awards will return to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 10. Eric Church and Chris Stapleton are this year’s most-nominated artists heading into the awards ceremony, with five nominations each.

A host for the 2021 CMA’s has yet to be revealed, however, it has been confirmed that Reba McEntire — who co-hosted last year’s awards show alongside Darius Rucker– will not be hosting this year’s show. A limited number of tickets will go on sale to the general public via Ticketmaster on Monday, Nov. 1 at 10 a.m. CT. Ticketed audience members will be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and to wear appropriate face coverings.

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Mandy Barnett invited to become member of the Grand Ole Opry

Country singer Mandy Barnett is the latest artist to be invited to join the Grand Ole Opry. Barnett was surprised on her birthday (Sept. 28) with an invitation to join when Opry member Connie Smith shared the news with the singer while reading from Barnett’s birthday card.  Said Smith: “You’ve felt like family since we first met, and on this, your special day, we’re honored to invite you to become an official member of the Grand Ole Opry!”  

Barnett , who’s performed on the Opry stage over 500 times, said: “This is the happiest day of my life! I came here back in the 80’s and met so many of the greats that came before me like Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl, Jean Shepard, Billy Walker — and you Connie. I made my Opry debut in 1994 and I’ve had so many supporters who have rooted for me and been nice to me all these years.”

Barnett will be officially inducted into the Opry later this fall. She’s also set to appear in each of the Opry’s four “Opry Country Christmas” shows debuting this holiday season at the Opry House. Barnett first rose to fame as the star of Always…Patsy Cline, a jukebox musical about Patsy Cline. In 2020, Barnett released A Nashville Songbook, and her latest album is Every Star Above, a celebration of Billie Holiday’s ‘Lady in Satin.’

Mandy Barnett Surprised With Invitation To Join the Grand Ole Opry

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