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Highland Park Organizations use sirens and whistles to alert about ICE

Highland Park Organizations use sirens and whistles to alert about ICE

Community Group in Los Angeles Installs Sirens for ICE Alerts A group in the Highland Park area of Los Angeles is taking action to alert residents and businesses about the presence of federal immigration authorities. They have started a crowdfunding campaign to purchase air raid sirens for this purpose. Amanda Alcalde, who founded the Highland […]

Kristyna Kaltounkova meeting expectations in the first half of the Sirens’ season

Kristyna Kaltounkova meeting expectations in the first half of the Sirens' season

Kristina Kartuunkova Shines as Sirens’ Top Draft Pick The Sirens made a savvy choice when they picked Kristina Kartuunkova first overall in the 2025 PWHL Draft. Coach Greg Fargo, who previously coached Kartuunkova for four seasons at Colgate, has an exceptional understanding of her capabilities as he embarks on his first season with the Sirens. […]

Creating an inclusive hockey culture with the New York Sirens

Creating an inclusive hockey culture with the New York Sirens

Exciting Atmosphere of the New York Sirens Fans of the Tri-State area are known for their strong allegiance and enthusiasm, especially when it comes to the Women’s Professional Hockey League (PWHL). The New York Sirens are quickly gaining a devoted following, infusing the experience with energy that feels both vibrant and uplifting. The ambiance at […]

Revamped Sirens set to shift their PWHL story

Revamped Sirens set to shift their PWHL story

Sirens Management Eyes New Direction This Season General manager Pascal Daoust has hinted that captain Micah Zandi Hart might leave the Sirens this summer. After two consecutive seasons of missing the playoffs and overshadowed by the Women’s Professional Hockey League, a change seemed necessary. Daoust aims to guide the team toward a younger core, focusing […]

Sheriff faces third DUI charge for driving 110 mph with lights and sirens on

Sheriff faces third DUI charge for driving 110 mph with lights and sirens on

Kentucky Sheriff Charged with DUI for Speeding with Lights On Terry Gray, the sheriff of Robertson County, faces charges for his third DUI after being stopped for driving at 110 miles per hour with his lights and sirens activated. The incident occurred when Gray nearly collided with Sheriff Ryan Swolski in Mason County, leading to […]

Kristyna Kaltounkova joins the rebuilding Sirens prepared for anything

Kristyna Kaltounkova joins the rebuilding Sirens prepared for anything

Christina Cartunkova’s Debut with the New York Sirens On Tuesday morning, Christina Cartunkova made her way into the Prudential Center for her inaugural press conference as a member of the New York Sirens. There was a bit of a hiccup as she navigated security—typical for someone new to the scene—but she brushed it off. After […]

Sirens secure top draft choice Kristýna Kaltounkova with a three-year contract

Sirens secure top draft choice Kristýna Kaltounkova with a three-year contract

PWHL Team Signs Top Draft Pick Kristýna Kaltounková The youth movement at the PWWHL continues to gain momentum. Recently, the team moved up to draft the skilled athlete from Colgate, and on Monday, they officially signed their first overall pick, Kristýna Kaltounková, to a three-year deal. Kaltounková, who was picked in the first round, is […]