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Therapy Dogs Help Law Students De-Stress
Four-year-old Brando helps students relax and take a break during exam time at Stetson University Law School in Gulfport.

I am a multimedia journalist. I've worked for local NBC and CBS affiliates, documentary companies and contributed video and content for an Emmy Award winning website. I began my career in journalism when I was 19 years old, working as a news production assistant for KELO TV in Sioux Falls, SD. In the past 7 years I worked my way up from running prompter to anchoring the evening news. I spent time with KELO-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, KVLY-TV & KXJB-TV in Fargo, North Dakota. I've reported on tornado stricken towns, state and federal murder trials, and record-breaking snowstorms. I've been to Washington D.C. for special assignments. My work has been featured on the CBS Morning Show and has caught the attention of the Oprah Winfrey Show.
I spend my free time with my husband Robert and 12-year-old Persian cat Snow White. We enjoy almost everything outdoors including beach volleyball, camping, hiking, mountain biking, jet skiing and tubing in the summer and winter. I have the bruises to prove it!
I recently moved to Florida and I look forward to reporting and learning about the community inside and out.
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Four-year-old Brando helps students relax and take a break during exam time at Stetson University Law School in Gulfport.

Santa ditched his sleigh for a firetruck Monday night in Gulfport!
The following information is provided by the Gulfport Police Department's call log. The calls that are listed represent calls that resulted in an arrest, citation issued and/or report by an officer.
The following people were arrested in Gulfport from Nov. 28-Dec. 4. The information is from Gulfport Police and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Senior Follies Sold Out, City Council Tonight, Gifts at Fresh Market and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
The Tough Mudder is a 10-12 mile endurance obstacle course designed by British Special Forces. It’s billed, 'probably the toughest event on the planet.' Guess what? I did it, and with the help of my husband and my teammates, we finished.
Candidate filing begins, Tree Lighting tonight, Santa in Gulfport and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
We want to see your photos! We know we live in paradise and part of that is enjoying a beautiful sunset everyday. We want you to send in your sunset photos from around the area and every Sunday, we'll share it on Gulfport Patch.
Risky Dog Treats, Declared Council Candidates, Bus Crash at Boca Ciega High School and more in this week's top stories.
Do you like playing in the mud? I’m putting my mind, body and soul to the test in what many say is 'the TOUGHEST one-day event on the planet.' It's to help raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project.
A race already is shaping up in Ward 1 for Gulfport City Council. The incumbent in Ward 3 is seeking re-election.
Art Walk, Music in the Courtyard, Beach Boulevard Cleanup, high of 72 and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Half the students on the bus received minor injuries Thursday morning, when the vehicle hit a traffic pole in the school parking lot. Six went to the hospital after complaining of neck and back pain.
Salsa Tonight, Senior Follies Holiday Show, High of 68 and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
A Gulfport pet owner took action when he learned that chicken jerky treats made in China may harm dogs. The FDA is warning pet owners about health risks, even death.
The following information is provided by the Gulfport Police Department's call log. The calls that are listed represent calls that resulted in an arrest, citation issued and/or report by an officer.
Bye Bye Hurricane Season, County Commissioner's Office Hours Announced, High of 67 and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Fresh Market, Rock & Roll Performance, Church Benefit, High of 69 and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
The following people were arrested in Gulfport from Nov. 21 - Nov. 27. The information is provided by Gulfport Police and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
St. Petersburg Police said a 51-year-old Gulfport man who died from injuries Monday was not the victim of a carjacking, as they originally reported.