Mar. 15, 2025
Title:Former ContributorEducation:New York University, SUNY Purchase College
Title:Former Contributor
Education:New York University, SUNY Purchase College
Arielle Tschinkel is a former contributor at PEOPLE. She left PEOPLE in 2022.She joined PEOPLE in 2022.Before joining PEOPLE, Arielle was a news writer at Apartment Therapy from 2020 to 2024 and Shape.com from 2019 to 2023. She was also a deals reviewer for Reviewed.com from 2020 to 2021, pop culture/lifestyle writer for HelloGiggles from 2016 to 2021, contributor at Bauer Media Group from 2019 to 2020 and a celebrity beauty/style writer for Brit + Co from 2017 to 2019, among several writing and intern experiences.
Mar. 15, 2025
Arielle Valdes.Photo:Lee County Sheriff’s Office
Lee County Sheriff’s Office
“The message she would want to say is to be present with your loved ones,” sister Isabella Hergert told NBC affiliateWBBH. “Know what’s important before it’s taken away.”
Arielle’s sister also paid tribute to her sister in aFacebook poston Tuesday, Sept. 3.
“There are no words to express what I’m feeling," Hergert wrote. “I have new eyes for this world and I am so blessed I got to experience you and call you my sister.
Mar. 15, 2025
The home of Joseph Daniel Hill Jr. in Tempe, Arizona.Photo:AZfamily/youtube
AZfamily/youtube
An Arizona man has been charged with storing his dead father in a backyard freezer for four years.Joseph Daniel Hill Jr., 51, was arrested on charges of failing to report a death and concealing a dead boy after he was discovered to have kept his father in a stand-up freezer at the back of a home in Tempe, Ariz., on Friday, Oct.
Mar. 15, 2025
Brooke Hickethier fills hot bath up with ice cubes in Arizona.Photo:Erin Blackwood Photography;@brookehickethier
Erin Blackwood Photography;@brookehickethier
Brooke Hickethier’s unconventional bathing method isliterallya cross between a hot tub and an ice bath.Born and raised in Phoenix, the Arizona native is no stranger to the heat, having lived in the desert her entire life — but ever since she became a mom and moved into a newly built home, she’s had to confront a sizzling situation she’s never dealt with before.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:Getty
Getty
An Arkansas father was arrested after allegedly fatally shooting a man he found in a car with his missing child, authorities said.
Aaron Spencer was arrested on a first-degree murder preliminary charge and was taken to the Lonoke County Detention Center after the deadly Tuesday, Oct. 8 shooting, the Lonoke County Sheriff’s Office said in apress release.
That afternoon, deputies were called to a home on Highway 236 in a response to a missing child report.