Actor Shemar Moore was excited just a year ago about the shocking news that S.W.A.T. managed to earn itself another season. It was a moment of relief and excitement for the show’s cast and crew ...
DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR WES MOORE, A NEWLY APPOINTED MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNORS ASSOCIATION, DIDN’T MINCE WORDS. HE SAYS WHERE THE MEETING WENT OFF THE RAILS IS WHEN THE PRESIDENT CAME IN AND ...
Molly Moore, who most recently has served as Southwestern Central School’s instructional services director, will assume the role as the district’s next superintendent effective July 1. Submitted photo ...
After eight seasons, CBS cancelled S.W.A.T. despite its popularity. Lead actor Shemar Moore expressed disappointment but pride in the show's achievements. After eight action-packed seasons ...
It may be officially over, but Shemar Moore isn’t ready to walk away from S.W.A.T. just yet. After CBS officially canceled S.W.A.T. for the third time, ending the show after eight seasons and ...
Shemar Moore is expressing gratitude for a 31-year career at CBS but at the same time is sending signals to competitors that the twice-canceled S.W.A.T. would “love to come play.” In a video ...
My heart couldn't take it. You can really see when parents have raised their children beautifully." Molly-Mae had also been sharing pictures of her little girl ready for fun in the sun ...
“This is extraordinary and so deeply meaningful,” Moore said. “I was thinking about this night and I realized I hadn’t thought back to when I got my membership to this incredible organizatio ...
Shemar Moore is hoping his long-running police procedural S.W.A.T. is able to survive yet another cancellation after CBS axed the series for a third time this week.
“S.W.A.T.” will not be returning for a ninth season. On March 7, Shemar Moore, who plays Sgt. Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson in the series, shared his thoughts about the drama being canceled by CBS ...