It's turned out to be a pretty busy week for one of country music's biggest names.
It was announced Monday that after 26 years of marriage, Reba and her husband, Narvel have separated. But, on to the good news. The last couple of days, via Twitter, the music legend has been teasing the release of a brand-new song. Today, we find out the name of her latest single.

Getty Images, Jason Merritt
Getty Images, Jason Merritt
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More good news for Reba fans, she is the guest star on tonight's episode of ABC Family's 'Baby Daddy.' For those of you that are fans of the tv show, 'Reba,' you'll want to watch (or DVR) 'Baby Daddy' tonight. The show stars none other than Melissa Peterman, ('Barbara Jean' from 'Reba')

I for one will be DVR'ing 'Baby Daddy' tonight. The two, who are very good friends in real life has such great on screen chemistry.

Here's a clip from one of my favorite episodes of the 'Reba' show.

The Perfect S'more?

S'mores

Is there such a thing? Some people believe they can make the Best.One.Ever!

Weather

Intervals of sun and clouds today, chance of afternoon showers or thunderstorms, high 84. Check your 5-day forecast. 

News

NorCal fire major priority
A spokesman says the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, has the big, stubborn Northern California wildfire at the top of the priority list for crews and equipment even as potentially destructive blazes burned in Oregon and Washington. Firefighters are reporting some progress against the blaze which has charred more than 100 square miles of terrain and forced thousands to evacuate.

Police chief faces sexual assault charge
The Canterbury police chief has been arrested on a charge of sexually assaulting a teenage girl while he was a police officer in Boscawen. The New Hampshire attorney general says John Laroche was arrested Tuesday on one count of aggravated felonious sexual assault. The attorney general says Laroche was overseeing the Boscawen Police Explorer Program for young men and women interested in law enforcement careers and the victim was a Police Explorer.

Governors express condolences in tent collapse
The governors of two states are expressing their condolences to the family of a Vermont father and daughter who died when a circus tent collapsed in a strong storm in New Hampshire. New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan says "it is deeply saddening that a father and daughter lost their lives at what was meant to be a fun, family event." Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin, the father of two daughters, said he can't imagine the pain and grief that "this tragedy has caused the family, friends, and loved ones of these two Vermonters." The victims of Monday night's collapse were identified as 41-year-old Robert Young and his 8-year-old daughter Annabelle, of Concord, Vermont.

Wake Up Winning

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More tickets to join us August 17th for our next WOKQ/Isles of Shoals 'Kickin' Country Cruise.'

 

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