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Jennifer Runyon Cause of Death: ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘Charles In …

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We have tragic news to report out of Hollywood today.

Jennifer Runyon — the actress best known for her work in Ghostbusters and Charles In Charge — has passed away.

She was just 65 years old.

Actress Jennifer Runyon has died at the age of 65.
Actress Jennifer Runyon has died at the age of 65. (YouTube)

News of Runyon’s passing comes courtesy of a Facebook post written by members of her family.

“This past Friday night our beloved Jennifer passed away, it was a long and arduous journey that ended with her surrounded by her family,” it read (via Page Six).

“She will always be remembered for her love of life and her devotion to her family and friends. I know from above she’s looking down on all of us with her beautiful smile. Rest in peace our Jenn.”

No cause of death was given, but a separate post written by Runyon’s friend and fellow actress Erin Murphy, indicated that she had been battling cancer.

“So sad to share that my friend Jennifer Runyon Corman has passed away after a brief battle with cancer,” Murphy wrote, adding:

Jennifer Runyon during her time on 'Charles In Charge.'
Jennifer Runyon during her time on ‘Charles In Charge.’ (YouTube)

“Some people you just know you’ll be friends with before you even meet. She was a special lady.”

Born in Chicago in 1960, Runyon scored her big break with the 1980 holiday slasher film To All a Good Night.

Though she racked up dozens of credits in the decades that followed, Jennifer is best remembered for two roles:

She reached a new level of fame with her performance as an assistant to Bill Murray in Ghostbusters, and her work as one of the female leads in the first season of Charles In Charge.

The show was retooled for its second season, with Runyon’s character being written off, along with several others.

Only Scott Baio and Willie Aames returned as regulars for Season 2, but Jennifer eventually came back for a guest role.

She put in a number of high-profile performances in the years that followed, including playing Cindy Brady in the TV movie A Very Brady Christmas.

In 2014, Runyon described herself as “semi-retired” from acting and was now working as a teacher and hosting a cooking podcast.

She is survived by her husband, Todd Corman, her son, Wyatt, and her daughter, Bayley.

Our thoughts go out to Jennifer’s loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.

Jennifer Runyon Cause of Death: ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘Charles In … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Trump administration plans to end ban on bear baiting in Alaska national preserves

A brown bear rests on a hillside in Denali National Park and Preserve. (Photo provided by the National Park Service)

A brown bear rests on a hillside in Denali National Park and Preserve. Hunting, trapping and fishing are allowed on national preserve lands in Alaska. But under rules issued during the Biden and Obama administrations, state-authorized bear baiting was banned in national preserves. (Photo provided by the National Park Service)

The Trump administration is seeking to open national preserves in Alaska to bear baiting by sport hunters.

The U.S. Department of the Interior on Friday announced that it will propose a new rule to overturn restrictions imposed by the Biden administration and prior to that, wider restrictions imposed by the Obama administration.

The proposed rule would allow for state regulations to apply in national preserves, which are part of the National Park System. Sport and subsistence hunting, trapping and fishing are allowed in national preserves in Alaska, under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, or ANILCA.

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game allows hunters to use bait to hunt bears in certain places and at certain times of the year. Baiting is the practice of setting up stations with food to attract bears so they can be targeted for hunting.

In a statement, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said the proposed rule will restore the state’s previously established authority to manage sport hunting and trapping in Alaska’s national preserves.

“For decades, Alaska’s national preserves were managed under a framework that respected the State’s authority, protected subsistence uses and ensured conservation of wildlife resources,” Burgum said in the statement. “This proposed rule restores that balance. It reduces unnecessary federal overreach, aligns federal regulations with state law, and honors the commitments Congress made in ANILCA.”

The proposed Trump administration rule, like the Biden-era and Obama-era restrictions, applies only to sport harvesters. The federal government, not the state government, regulates subsistence harvesting on federal lands in Alaska, including national preserves.

Doug Vincent-Lang, commissioner of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, said he welcomed the new Department of the Interior plan.

“It is refreshing to see a federal agency recognize the State’s role as the primary manager of fish and wildlife within its borders and affirm the importance that federal actions not undermine that foundational responsibility,” Vincent-Lang said in a statement. “These changes support the cultural heritage and long-standing traditions of Alaskans who use these lands to fulfill their subsistence needs and continue to pass down a way of life to future generations of Alaskans.”

But conservation groups criticized the move.

A black bear clings to a tree trunk in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve in this undated photo. (Photo provided by the National Park Service)
A black bear clings to a tree trunk in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve in this undated photo. Hunting is allowed in the national preserve section of Wrangell-St. Elias, as is the case with other Alaska national preserves. (Photo provided by the National Park Service)

Emily Thompson, executive director of the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks, said in a statement that the proposed rule should be rejected.

“This proposed rule, like so many before it from this Administration, will endanger our national parks, the millions of visitors that visit them every year, and the animals that inhabit them,” she said in the statement. “For years, bear baiting policy in Alaska’s national preserves has been treated like a political light switch in Washington — flipped on and off with each new administration. But the consequences are anything but political. Bear baiting disrupts natural wildlife behavior and creates dangerous conditions for people visiting these lands managed by the National Park Service.”

Nicole Schmitt, executive director of the Alaska Wildlife Alliance, said the proposed rule change is not justified, noting that current rules already protect subsistence users.

“The rule change we see today was championed by Safari Club International, who just last month petitioned the Department of Interior to dismantle the power and local representation on the Federal Subsistence Board. Now, this same outside group wants to unlock Alaska’s National Preserves for expansive sport hunting, opening cherish(ed) preserves like Denali to bear baiting,” Schmitt said in a statement.

The new Trump administration proposal will be detailed in an upcoming Federal Register notice that will kick off a public comment period, the Department of the Interior said.

The new proposal is the latest in a decade-long history of rule changes for sport hunting in Alaska national preserves.

In 2015, the Obama administration issued a rule barring bear-baiting and other controversial hunting practices like killing cubs in dens, using dogs to hunt bears and shooting swimming caribou, all practices that were allowed on state land.

The first Trump administration overturned those restrictions. The Biden administration in 2024 resurrected part of the Obama administration’s restrictions, specifically focusing on the bear-baiting ban. At the time, the National Park Service determined that bear baiting posed safety risks to people and animals because it could make bears habituated to human-provided food.

The debate over state regulation of sport hunting and trapping on federal lands in Alaska has also sparked litigation.

In 2020, conservation groups, including the Alaska Wildlife Alliance, notched a victory when a federal court struck down the first Trump administration’s plan to allow baiting of brown bears within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. The state and the Safari Club International attempted to reverse that ruling, but the appeal was rejected by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court declined the state and Safari Club’s request to take up the case.

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The highly anticipated run will visit more than 20 cities, kicking off July 9 in Nashville before making stops in major markets along the way. The tour is currently scheduled to wrap on October 24 in Omaha, Nebraska.

Known for his high-energy performances and hit-filled setlists, Rhett is expected to deliver a show packed with fan-favorite songs alongside newer material, promising an unforgettable night for concertgoers in every city.

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Joining him on the road will be a lineup of rising stars. ERNEST, Kashus Culpepper, Zach John King, Vincent Mason and Conner Smith will rotate through support slots throughout the summer, while Emily Ann Roberts is set to open each night of the tour.

“I’ve always believed a great song can take you right back to a moment—your first love, the last day of school, that summer you never wanted to end—and that’s what I hope the fans take away from our shows this summer,” Thomas Rhett shared in a statement. “And for me, there couldn’t be a better way to kick off tour than at home in Nashville. I can’t wait to hit the road with this crew of insanely talented artists and make some memories.” 

Thomas Rhett; Photo by Corey Miller
Thomas Rhett; Photo by Corey Miller

How To Get Tickets

Presales for the tour will begin Wednesday, March 11 at 10 a.m. local time, followed by the general on-sale on Friday, March 13 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can find complete ticket details at ThomasRhett.com.

In addition to standard tickets, a range of VIP packages and experiences will be available, giving fans the chance to elevate their concert experience. Depending on the package, offerings may include premium seating, a guided backstage tour, access to the Thomas Rhett VIP Lounge, an exclusive VIP gift, and more. Package details vary by option. For additional information, visit vipnation.com.

Thomas Rhett; Photo by Corey Miller
Thomas Rhett; Photo by Corey Miller

THE SOUNDTRACK TO LIFE TOUR Dates:

7/9 – Nashville, TN – TBA

7/11 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena * ~ 

7/16 – Hartford, CT – The Meadows Music Theatre * ~ 

7/17 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion * ~ 

7/18 – Hershey, PA – TBA

8/13 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion * ~ 

8/14 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts * ~ 

8/20 – Evansville, IN – Ford Center + ~

8/22 – Grand Rapids, MI – Acrisure Amphitheater + ~

9/10 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center ^ ~ 

9/11 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center ^ ~ 

9/12 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center ^ ~ 

9/17 – Austin, TX – Moody Center # ~ 

9/18 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center # ~ 

9/19 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center # ~ 

10/1 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum ! ~

10/2 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center ! ~

10/3 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center ! ~

10/9 – Albuquerque, NM – First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater ! ~

10/10 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre ! ~

10/22 – Des Moines, IA – Casey’s Center # ~ 

10/23 – Kansas City, MO – Morton Amphitheater # ~ 

10/24 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center # ~ 

! ERNEST 

* Kashus Culpepper

# Zach John King

^ Vincent Mason

+ Conner Smith

~ Emily Ann Roberts

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