‘We’re scared’: Fraternity brother of University of Alabama student missing in Barcelona speaks out

By Mya Caleb, Riley Conlon

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    Alabama (WVTM) — A close friend and fraternity brother of a University of Alabama student missing in Barcelona is speaking out as the search continues.

James “Jimmy” Gracey, an Illinois native, was reported missing while visiting friends over spring break who are studying abroad in the Spanish city. He was last seen around 3 a.m. Tuesday at the Shoko nightclub. One friend who had been with him left the venue, and Gracey did not return to the group’s Airbnb, they said.

Cavin McLay, who also travelled to Barcelona for spring break, called Gracey one of his best friends, saying the two met freshman year and rushed Alabama’s chapter of the Theta Chi fraternity together.

“He’s a great person, he’s a great guy, a man of upstanding character. He’s one of those people that’s there for anyone when they ever need it,” said McLay.

According to McLay, Gracey served as chaplain of Theta Chi’s executive board.

“He serves as a mentor for our younger guys and guides our brothers on their journey with their faith,” said McLay. “And he also serves as one of our philanthropy chairmen and devotes his time to giving back to others.”

What began as a spring break trip for Gracey and McLay’s friend group has since turned into an urgent search effort involving multiple agencies.

“It’s tough. We’re doing everything we can to keep our heads up and remain hopeful that we find him safe, but it’s a tough time. And, you know, we’re scared,” said McLay. “His dad landed here this morning. We’ve been working closely with local authorities and Senator Britt’s office, the State Department, US embassy here in Barcelona.”

Gracey’s family released a statement asking that any information about his whereabouts be shared in hopes of finding him. McLay urged the public to continue sharing flyers and information as well.

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Blackstone Valley Co-op wins state championship weeks after deadly shooting

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    NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WCVB) — The Blackstone Valley Co-op hockey team won the Rhode Island Division 2 state title on Wednesday, weeks after their team suffered the unimaginable.

On Feb. 16, Robert Dorgan shot and killed multiple family members and injured others before turning the gun on himself at one of Blackstone Valley’s games in Pawtucket.

Colin, Dorgan’s son, was on the ice when the shooting happened.

Blackstone played a talented Lincoln High School Wednesday night in a game that went to four overtimes.

Down 2-0 in the third period, Dorgan scored the game tying goal in regulation to force the first overtime.

After three more grueling periods, Jaxon Boyes potted the game winner to secure the championship.

“It’s nothing short of absolutely amazing what happened,” Dorgan said. “I couldn’t have done it without these people next to me. Just the fact that we bonded so closely after that event, I think it’s incredible.”

Wednesday’s championship win was more than just a trophy for the Blackstone Valley locker room.

“We’ve been through so much,” said head coach Chris Librizzi. “To everybody else, it’s just a game, but it’s not just a game, it’s real life to us.”

The tragedy brought the team closer together.

The team wore the initials of the family members Colin lost on their jerseys, solidifying a bond that can never be broken.

“Right here right on my chest – they’re with me every step of the way,” said Dorgan. “I felt it every step of the way, they are still with me. I love them so much and they’re still here, and I know it.”

“We won this tournament because of love. We won it because of love and we’re a family,” said Librizzi.

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Caught on camera: Greensburg protester allegedly assaulted outside courthouse

By Ed DiOrio

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    GREENSBURG, Pa. (WTAE) — A Greensburg protester said they were allegedly shoved and robbed in downtown while protesting on the corner of a busy road Tuesday, capturing video of a man who they say cut across traffic and parked on the sidewalk.

“It’s an assault on all of our rights,” Greg Powers, who protests along Main Street every day, said to Action News 4 on Wednesday. “Someone decided that they were going to break a lot of laws in an attempt to stifle freedom of speech.”

Powers has stood on the corner of Otterman and Main Street outside of the Westmoreland County Courthouse for 291 straight days.

“It’s not about me,” Powers said. “It’s about freedom and justice for all. It’s really super important that we all do whatever we can right now to stand up for our democracy. It takes all of our action. I’m a nonviolent person. I’m here peacefully. I usually am here silently. ”

It was on day 290 when Powers was caught off guard by a car cutting across both lanes of Main Street.

“I was taken by surprise,” Powers said. “In the end, I was here peacefully. He doesn’t understand freedom of speech. He believes people he disagrees with shouldn’t be able to exercise their rights.”

Officials said Justin Bowser now faces criminal charges in relation to the incident.

According to a criminal complaint, officials said Bowser’s vehicle was parked on the sidewalk in front of the courthouse, facing in the opposite direction of traffic. His vehicle’s license plate was also said to have been bent upwards, causing it to be unreadable.

The complaint said camera footage from the scene showed Bowser confronting Powers, stepping out of his vehicle, and forcibly taking their upside-down American Flag.

Powers then started recording the man believed to be Bowser as he was driving away.

The incident comes before a scheduled “No Kings” protest at the courthouse on March 28th. The last time one of those was organized, another protester was injured in a fight.

“We had a woman, a 70-year-old woman, who was assaulted,” Abby Graham-Pardus, an organizer of the protest, said. “People should do what they’re comfortable with. I would never begrudge somebody who had concerns about their own safety.”

However, organizers believe what happened on Tuesday won’t stop thousands from exercising their freedom of speech.

“They have a fire lit underneath them,” Powers said. “They recognize we can’t let people like this win.”

“We’re not going to be backing down on this,” Graham-Pardus added. “We’re going to continue protesting peacefully in the community. I don’t think where this violence is coming from is the Republican party or even MAGA. It’s a small group of people who are extreme. I would encourage people to exercise their First Amendment rights because as soon as we disappear, that’s what they want.”

As for Powers, they’ll continue to be on the corner of Main Street as they have for almost 300 days.

“I love the person who did this,” the protester said. “I love people who disagree with me. We all need to love one another. There’s way too much hate in the world. We all have to stand together for what’s right.”

Bowser faces charges of robbery, harassment, and careless driving, among others. City of Greensburg police are aware of the March 28 “No Kings” Protest.

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‘Overwhelming’: Port St. Lucie police sergeant shot in the face in ambush receives Purple Heart

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    PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (WPBF) — Sgt. Erik Levasseur, a 27-year veteran of the Port St. Lucie Police Department, was awarded the law enforcement Purple Heart at a ceremony held at the MIDFLORIDA Event Center on Wednesday afternoon, marking a powerful moment of recognition for his bravery after surviving a line-of-duty ambush.

There were tears of joy at the ceremony in Port St. Lucie, as Sgt. Levasseur was honored for his bravery.

“It’s very overwhelming,” Levasseur said.

Friends, family, fellow law enforcement officers, and lawmakers gathered to share in the moment.

“Like Erik says, it is overwhelming. I did get a little emotional on stage, but you know, as chief, you can’t cry in public,” Police Chief Leo Niemczyk said.

In December, Sgt. Levasseur was shot in the face with an AK-47-style rifle during an ambush while responding to a neighbor dispute in the Tradition area. Trauma Medical Director at HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital in Fort Pierce, Dr. David Rubay, who was in the emergency room when Levasseur was brought in, described the severity of the injuries.

“It was significant injuries. There was tissue loss in the face and neck. Blood vessels that supply blood to the brain were exposed, so I rushed him for surgery,” Rubay said.

Rubay expressed his amazement at Levasseur’s recovery.

“It is a miracle. It is a miracle because the way that he recovered exceeded all of our expectations,” Rubay said.

Levasseur underwent several surgeries, suffered severe eye damage, and spent more than a month in the hospital before being released in January.

“His internal courage and fortitude to push through this is something we should all model ourselves after,” Niemczyk said.

Levasseur thanked everyone for their support and shared his hopes for continued improvement.

“I’m extremely hopeful, but the reality is I still have extreme damage to my eyes, and I’m just glad I can stand here and see you gentlemen and ladies within a couple of feet of me as it is right now,” Levasseur said.

Sgt. Levasseur, who is eager to return to work, said he still has some recovering to do but looks forward to returning to his duties.

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Building cracks force 200 to evacuate Orlando-area apartments; crews break down doors to free residents

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    ORLANDO (WESH) — More than 200 people have been evacuated from an apartment building just west of Orlando after a woman called 911 early Thursday morning when she couldn’t open her front door and heard popping sounds.

William Farhat, the division chief with Orange County Fire Rescue, said when crews arrived, they had to pry the woman’s door open and found structural instabilities in the building.

A portion of the building was evacuated at that time, Farhat said. Other doors also had to be pried open to free residents.

Crews found cracks inside.

The Rialto apartments are located on W. Sand Lake Road in Dr. Phillips. just west of Interstate 4.

The Orangetheory Fitness, which is part of a string of businesses attached to the apartments, said it had to cancel classes this morning for “building damage” in a story on Instagram.

Building inspectors had to be brought in and determined the entire building needed to be evacuated.

Farhat said they are working with VisitOrlando and The Red Cross to find hotel rooms for displaced residents.

It’s unclear if or when residents would be allowed back in. An engineer needs to look at the building, Farhat said.

Residents worried Residents who live in the apartment building told WESH 2 they were evacuated and not given much information.

One woman said her cat was still in her apartment on the top floor.

Olivia Stephenson said she was told there’s structural damage and a few people needed to be rescued from the building.

Stephenson said she was told it could be hours or never as far as when she can go back in.

Another resident said there is a crack in the ceiling.

Crews break down doors A woman told WESH 2 fire crews used an ax to pry her door open and free her. She lived below the woman who originally called 911.

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‘It was a cry for help’: Dangerous power pole puts Port Orange family at risk

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    PORT ORANGE, Fla. (WESH) — A Port Orange family says a dangerous power pole with a live wire left them living in fear for months.

Cayla Moses, who has three children under the age of 9, said her family was too afraid to go outside, calling the situation a “constant safety and fire risk.”

She said Florida Power & Light crews visited multiple times and labeled the problem “emergent,” but no repairs were made for months.

“I trusted that, and within a few days, we had a different contractor that came out and told us it was extremely dangerous and his men had gotten out of there for their safety. We were also told that we should not be in our yard or around it at all,” Moses said.

She said the leaning pole and live wire affected daily life, making it difficult to park cars, enter and exit the home, or keep her children contained safely.

“For the last few months, it’s been hard keeping them contained to a certain area or just inside completely,” she said.

Moses said the family tried repeatedly to get FPL to fix the problem.

“It would just be a cycle of this … and it would have to keep happening because no answers were coming. It’s been a roundabout of that until we turned to Facebook,” she said.

After turning to social media and calling WESH2, crews were finally on-site to replace the leaning pole and repair the wire.

Moses said she felt relief but also frustration. “It definitely gives me peace. … I can breathe again for sure, but I’m also a little frustrated that’s all it took,” she said.

She said the delay was dangerous, especially with dry vegetation near the home.

“It only takes one spark, and everything out here could go up,” she said.

Moses also urged neighbors to be vigilant. “The people in charge aren’t always looking out for you, and so, you kind of have to look out for yourself and your neighbors. If you see something, say something,” she said.

In a statement, FPL said crews responded and prioritized the repair:

“FPL is aware of the situation and has been in direct contact with the customer. Our teams recently assessed the area and determined the pole needed to be replaced, along with vegetation trimming, to address the customer’s concern and safely deliver reliable electricity. The work requires coordination among multiple specialized crews. Our crews were on site today and completed the necessary repairs as quickly as possible. Safety is our top priority, and we appreciate our customers’ patience as our crews completed this work.”

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Pennsylvania Turnpike volunteers make care kits for human trafficking survivors

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    Pennsylvania (WGAL) — Employees with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission packed care boxes Thursday for survivors of human trafficking in the Susquehanna Valley as part of an annual outreach effort.

According to organizers, survivors often lack essentials when they are rescued, making the donated care boxes a vital resource.

“They are packed with essential items that they don’t have when they are rescued off the street. It gives them something they can hold on to, a sense of hope, and shows them that someone cares,” said Deb Lehan, PA Turnpike Commission Employee.

Advocates say human trafficking can happen anywhere and are encouraging the public to learn ways to recognize when someone may need help.

One tool is the universal hand signal for distress: Hold one hand up with the palm facing outward, tuck the thumb into the palm, then fold the fingers down over the thumb.

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Sesame Workshop lawsuit could threaten future of Sesame Place in Pennsylvania

By Rachael Lardani

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    LANGHORNE, Pa. (WGAL) — A lawsuit against SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment could threaten the future of Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.

Sesame Workshop sued SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment and United Parks & Resorts, alleging they breached a licensing agreement governing the use of the Sesame Street brand at theme parks.

Sesame Workshop claimed that SeaWorld:

Failed to pay millions in royalties and other required fees Withheld royalty reports needed to calculate payments Failed to pay amounts tied to canceled or closed attractions Used Sesame Workshop’s intellectual property in marketing without approval Abruptly closed Sesame Place San Diego and shifted it to a seasonal schedule without notice to Sesame Workshop Damaged the Sesame Street brand through what Sesame calls retaliatory conduct How the dispute escalated The lawsuit said tensions grew after an earlier royalty dispute involving Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.

According to the complaint, SeaWorld previously disputed royalty obligations tied to the Pennsylvania park, but an arbitrator ruled in Sesame Workshop’s favor in 2023. The lawsuit said a federal court later confirmed that award and ordered payment with interest.

Sesame Workshop cited the earlier Langhorne dispute as part of a broader pattern of nonpayment and conflict.

How this affects Sesame Place in PA The lawsuit appears to affect Sesame Place in Langhorne mainly in two ways:

It is part of the history of the dispute. The complaint points to the Langhorne royalty fight as an example of the companies’ earlier disagreement over financial obligations. The park’s long-term branding relationship could be affected. Sesame Workshop is asking the court to allow it to terminate the licensing agreement. If that happens, it could eventually affect how the Sesame Street brand is used at parks, including the Pennsylvania location. The complaint does not say that Sesame Place in Pennsylvania is closing. The more immediate closure allegation in the lawsuit involves Sesame Place San Diego.

More park-related allegations Sesame Workshop also alleges SeaWorld:

Backed out of plans for a third standalone Sesame Place park Shut down Sesame Street Bay of Play in San Antonio Closed Sesame Place San Diego on short notice in September 2025 Sent unapproved marketing materials using Sesame branding and characters CLAIMS | Sesame Workshop brings claims for breach of contract, unfair competition under New York law and a declaratory judgment that Sesame Workshop did not breach the agreement.

What Sesame Workshop wants Sesame Workshop is asking the court for:

A ruling that SeaWorld breached the agreement A ruling that Sesame Workshop did not breach the agreement Permission to terminate the agreement Damages, including unpaid sums, royalties, and termination fees Punitive damages under unfair competition law Interest, attorneys’ fees, and other relief STATUS | The complaint states Sesame Workshop notified SeaWorld of the alleged breaches in November 2025, held discussions in January 2026, and went to mediation on March 12, 2026, but the dispute was not resolved.

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Heated moments arise at Vacaville neighborhood meeting over proposed Islamic Center

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    VACAVILLE, Calif. (KCRA) — The Islamic Center in Vacaville is hoping to build a new 6,600-square-foot, three story mosque to address the community’s growth, sparking mixed reactions from residents during a meeting at the McBride Senior Center.

The current Islamic Center is a green house on the corner of Bush Street near Monte Vista Avenue.

“As our community has grown, so has the need for a larger and more accommodating mosque,” said the architect, Rob Sesar, during a presentation at a neighborhood meeting about the proposed build.

He presented detailed plans for the mosque, including its proposed height, number of parking spaces, and usage.

He also addressed concerns from neighbors, particularly about noise, stating, “There will be no external speakers or amplified sound methods used at the proposed Islamic center.”

As far as concerns about parking, he said the mosque will have 37 parking spaces on site to serve peak prayers and events.

Community members expressed both concerns and support during the meeting.

One resident noted, “The tower is over 60 feet tall. There is nothing compatible with 60 feet and higher in that same area.”

Another emphasized the importance of worship, saying, “We just want to be able to worship just like everyone else worships in the community.”

Others called for further studies, with one community member stating, “We do need to do a traffic impact study. We need to do an environmental impact study on noise ordinance and how that’s going to effect the community and how does this fit in with what Vacaville has a master plan.”

Another saw the proposal as an opportunity for engagement, saying, “I think this is an opportunity for the Muslim community to engage with our neighbors but it’s also an opportunity for our neighbors to engage and learn from the Muslim community.”

The city explained that the meeting is part of the development review process, aiming to provide community members with a clearer picture of the proposal, to answer questions, and gain feedback.

“We’re trying to handle this project in a manner that is respectful of the community that’s proposing it as well as the community of Vacaville and it’s like we would do with any other church or other religious use,” Erin Morris said.

Next steps involve staff continuing to evaluate the project, including environmental assessments and traffic studies. The proposal will go first to the planning commission for a formal hearing, but if community members or proponents aren’t happy with the decision, it could be appealed to council for a final decision.

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Volunteers help prepare for annual Presbyterian Hospital ‘Daffodil Days’ fundraiser

By Amari Saxton

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    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KOAT) — Today, the Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation gave KOAT a behind the scenes in preparation for their annual Daffodil Days fundraiser.

Volunteers, including KOAT’s Royale Da, created stunning bouquets for the annual fundraiser in support of the Robert Wertheim Hospice House.

The organization provides a home away from home for New Mexico residents needing end-of-life care. Friday’s fundraiser is set to bring together more than 200 volunteers and to prepare and sell 90,000 daffodils at pop-up shops at locations like Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and Santa Fe from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

“We’re always looking for more volunteers. It’s great to bring the community together. Every year, we’re open to having as many volunteers as we can get our hands on. It feels good to help others and to know exactly what 100 percent of the efforts and money is coming and where it’s going to.”

The foundation says last year it brought in a little over $251,000, raising over $4 million for the facility since the fundraiser began.

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