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On Patrol: First Shift is a companion series that serves as a lead-in to each new airing of On Patrol: Live. [82] The series is co-hosted by Abrams, Larkin, and Wilson; the three preview new episodes of the parent series, provide additional analysis on previous episodes, and answer viewer questions. [83]
On Patrol: Live is an American reality television and docuseries that premiered on Reelz on July 22, 2022. It is hosted by Dan Abrams, former Tulsa Police Department Sergeant Sean "Sticks" Larkin, and Curtis Wilson, a deputy with the Richland County Sheriff's Department.
Cumberland is served by 18 radio stations, 14 FM and 4 AM. Most are owned by local companies, such as WTBO-WKGO Corporation, LLC, which owns WFRB 560/WFRB-FM 105.3, WRQE 106.1 and WTBO-AM 1450; Cumberland Broadcasting Company owns two stations, WCBC-AM 1270/FM 107.1. Others are owned by West Virginia Radio Corporation out of nearby Morgantown, WV.
On Patrol: Live‘s hosting team is getting a bit of a makeover this weekend. As first reported by our sister pub Deadline, Dan Abrams — who emcees the Reelz reality series alongside Tulsa ...
Fayetteville and Cumberland County saw several changes, plans and announcements in 2023 that will move forward into this year. From water safety and plans to revitalize Murchison Road, Fort Bragg ...
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In a closed-door meeting Thursday, Wright met with representatives of Cumberland County Schools and chiefs and assistant chiefs from local enforcement agencies to discuss the school resource ...
On August 28, 2007, Cumberland Broadcasting Corporation, the owners and operators of WCBC-AM-FM, and "the Maryland Delaware DC Broadcasters Association filed a law suit in the United States District Court in Baltimore against each member of the Allegany County Board of Education, and the Superintendent of Allegany County Schools, Bill AuMiller", according to the WCBC (AM) website.