Author: Ari Hammond

Ari Hammond

Ari Hammond is the founder and chief editor of BulletinNewsDaily. With a decade of experience in journalism and digital media, he leads the platform with a commitment to accuracy, speed, and insightful analysis across global news, politics, and business.

A star honoring Christian Slater will be unveiled Monday on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, recognizing his extensive television career, including his starring role in Dexter Ceremony Details The event will take place at 11:30 a.m. at 6201 Hollywood Blvd., near Argyle Avenue, with fellow cast member Sarah Michelle Gellar and director Michael Lehmann joining Slater for remarks. Read More: Pinecrest Retreat’s Vintage Travel Trailer Community: A Nostalgic Escape to Simpler Days Role in Dexter: Original Sin Sarah Michelle Gellar plays Tanya Martin, Miami Metro Police’s chief of forensics and Dexter Morgan’s boss, while Slater portrays Dexter’s adoptive father, a…

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Drive through Vintage Travel the gates of Pinecrest Retreat off Highway 79—also known as the Firefighter Steven Rucker Memorial Highway—and stress begins to melt away. Just three miles south of Julian, this hidden gem in the Cuyamaca Mountains, 60 miles northeast of San Diego, offers a nostalgic escape with 160 vintage trailer sites. These trailers, dating from the 1940s to the 1970s, range from fully restored icons to those awaiting revival. Originally developed in 1961 by General Dynamics-Convair as an employee retreat, Pinecrest changed hands several times before Kathleen Rosenow and Frank Spevacek took ownership in 2005. Old-school family time…

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Iconic Hot Dog Chain Joins Forces with Walmart Wienerschnitzel, the world’s largest hot dog chain, is bringing its beloved menu to select Walmart stores across the United States. Known for its signature chili dogs, corn dogs, and world-famous fries, Wienerschnitzel is now making it easier than ever for fans to enjoy their favorites while shopping. This partnership marks a strategic move for both brands, as it combines convenience with crave-worthy fast food in one of the country’s most popular retail environments. Read More: The Shops at Dos Lagos Ignites Your Summer at 98 Degrees A New Level of Convenience for…

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Southern California’s summer nights often come alive with live music at local shopping centers. Yet, few venues match the unique blend of entertainment, dining, and shopping offered by The Shops at Dos Lagos in Corona, CA. This vibrant 47-acre lifestyle center, conveniently located next to the 15 Freeway, has established itself as a standout destination, combining a full slate of concerts with upscale amenities and community-focused attractions. A Venue Built for Both Fans and Performers What sets The Shops at Dos Lagos apart is its commitment to a quality entertainment experience, not just for visitors but also for performers. The…

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Ruby E. Birts, a cherished mother, grandmother, and community member, passed away peacefully at the age of 97 in San Diego, California. Her long life was marked by unwavering love for her family, commitment to her faith, and a deep connection to her community. A Life of Grace and Dedication Born in 1927, Ruby grew up during a transformative era in American history. Her early life was defined by the resilience and determination that would carry her through nearly a century. She married her beloved husband, Bobby Birts, and together they built a beautiful life grounded in faith, hard work,…

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On Mother’s Day, the world lost a shining light. Shirley Kay Curry, a devoted mother, proud Marine veteran, and dedicated community member, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by the love of her family. Her life was a testament to strength, compassion, and unwavering commitment to those she cherished. Early Life and Remarkable Beginnings Born in Tama, Iowa, Shirley was the only grandchild of her mother’s large family of eleven siblings, a unique distinction that earned her a place in the Guinness World Book of Records. Raised with deep-rooted family values, she exemplified warmth and resilience from an early age.…

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Betty Frosteen Whitmer (née Van Hoosier), a cherished resident of Upland, California, passed away peacefully on May 11, 2025. Born on February 9, 1928, in Cannelton, Indiana, Betty’s life was a journey filled with love, family, and devotion. Early Life and Family Roots Betty was raised in Evansville, Indiana, after her family relocated from Cannelton. It was in Evansville where she met Robert R. Whitmer, her husband of 56 years. Together, they started a family, welcoming their daughter, Sherri Lynn. The Whitmers moved to California when Sherri was just one year old, settling in Upland. They later expanded their family…

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Robert “Bob” Munn Heipley peacefully passed away on May 22, leaving behind a legacy of love, faith, and resilience. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Bob’s journey took him through New Mexico before settling in Corona, California, in 1975. Celebrated for his wisdom, humor, and devotion to family, Bob lived to the remarkable age of 100, impacting countless lives along the way. Early Life and Military Service Bob Heipley was born in Columbus, Ohio. His early years were marked by service to his country. He proudly served as a radioman second class in the U.S. Navy for over four years, participating in…

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Mary “Dorothy” Gers, a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on April 22, 2025. Born on September 19, 1927, in Mobile, Alabama, Dorothy’s life was a testament to unwavering love, family devotion, and community spirit. She leaves behind a legacy cherished by generations. Early Life and Family Roots Mary Dorothy Gers was born to Emile Paul LaFargue, Sr. and Mable Agnes (née Long) LaFargue. Raised in the vibrant Southern charm of Mobile, Alabama, Dorothy’s early years were filled with strong family values and traditions that she carried throughout her life. Her strong roots helped shape the nurturing…

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Arline Fay Zyvoloski, born on August 28, 1928, in Worcestershire, Massachusetts, lived a life defined by family, faith, and education. Alongside her identical twin sister, Corinne, she was the cherished daughter of William Henry and Lucretia Mae (Cook) Davis. Arline’s journey reflects a deep commitment to her loved ones and community. Early Life and Family Background Arline’s early years were shaped by the naval career of her father, William Henry Davis. This meant frequent relocations, including stops at Bainbridge Island, Washington, Maryland, and overseas locations. These experiences fostered adaptability and resilience from a young age. It was in Maryland where…

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