Celebrity Stylist Maeve Reilly Breaks Down in Tears After Bridal Shop Replaces the Wedding Dress She Lost in L.A. Fires

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<p>Catherine SantinoAugust 1, 2025 at 2:47 AM</p>

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<p>Los Angeles bridal shop Loho Bride replaced celebrity stylist Maeve Reilly's wedding dress after it was destroyed in the city's wildfires fires in January</p>

<p>Reilly shared the sweet moment on TikTok in an emotional video</p>

<p>The stylist documented being evacuated from her home earlier this year</p>

<p>Maeve Reilly got a sweet surprise after losing her belongings in the Los Angeles wildfires.</p>

<p>In a TikTok video posted on Wednesday, July 30, the celebrity stylist shared that the bridal shop where she got her wedding dress replaced the original gown that was destroyed in the January fire.</p>

<p>"I am at Loho Bride with a client of mine because she's getting married, and as you guys know I did all my wedding stuff here with the amazing team," Reilly shared in a selfie video. "And as you know, my house burned down and all of my possessions, and the one thing that I honestly am the saddest about is my wedding dress, and look."</p>

<p>The stylist then turned the camera around to show a white dress hanging on a rack.</p>

<p>"She's not quite the same," she continued, "We're missing the skirt, but at least I have this to pass on to my daughter one day."</p>

<p>Reilly then became emotional. "I'm really crying, it's really nice," she said before hugging one of the bridal shop employees.</p>

<p>Reilly and her husband, Zach Quittman, got married last June at the Palm Hotel in Grand Cayman.</p>

<p>Back in January, the stylist chronicled evacuation from their home during the L.A. fires on her Instagram Stories. Reilly revealed she was notified she had to evacuate while she was 30 minutes away from home. Once there, Reilly shared that she and Quittman only had "10 minutes, max," in the house, so they left with "nothing but an overnight bag and our animals."</p>

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<p>In April, Reilly told PEOPLE that despite the challenges they faced, the tragedy brought her and her husband closer.</p>

<p>"I think the relationship is even stronger because of it. But it's a big challenge at the same time," she shared.</p>

<p>"I mean, this was a house that was our dream home. It was bigger than we needed because we're trying to start a family. So yeah, it was definitely where we thought we were going to raise a kid, and he has two teenagers in Malibu, so it was sort of like the perfect place for us," Reilly admitted.</p>

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<p>Maeve Reilly and her husband Zach Quittman.</p>

<p>She continued, "We were close to his kids, and I was close-ish to my office. And yeah, it's a crazy curveball, and it was a really special place. And it's irreplaceable, I guess, is what we're realizing as time has gone on and trying to find a new place to be. It is a really irreplaceable town, so TBD on where we land, but definitely with the right guy. Thank God."</p>

<p>The stylists' clients have included Hailey Bieber and Eva Longoria. In speaking with PEOPLE, Reilly shared that she values Longoria's advice.</p>

<p>"She has taught me not to waste time doing things you don't want to do. I think that she is very particular with her time and getting her work done and doing it quickly and efficiently and getting back to her family," Reilly shared.</p>

<p>She continued. "She's really good at prioritizing everything. I know people always say it's impossible to have a work-life balance, but I do think she does a really good job of it. And I think the longer these girls are in the industry for the more conscious they are of what matters and family is the most important thing and I see her prioritizing that. And at my age now, I'm 37, I started when I was 20, it's different. I don't give my entire life to my job anymore like I used to."</p>

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NFL world reacts to virtual measurement system's debut at Hall of Fame Game

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<p>Jacob Camenker, USA TODAY August 1, 2025 at 11:02 AM</p>

<p>Move over, chain gang. A new measurement system has been introduced to the NFL, and fans got their first glimpse of it during Thursday's preseason game between the Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles Chargers.</p>

<p>The NFL's virtual measurement system debuted during the first half of the Hall of Fame Game after a 10-yard run by Lions running back Craig Reynolds.</p>

<p>Rather than having the chain gang run out to the field, the officials simply waited for the virtual measurement system to calculate whether the veteran running back had made the line to gain.</p>

<p>Below is a look at how the process played out:</p>

<p>Introducing the new virtual measurement system for first downs, which allows the NFL to accurately and efficiently measure the distance between the spotted ball and the line to gain. pic.twitter.com/QvlsSmWnSo</p>

<p>— NFL (@NFL) August 1, 2025</p>

<p>The virtual measurement was handled efficiently and didn't disrupt the flow of the game. That left several prominent NFL voices impressed with the process and optimistic it will serve as a quality replacement for the chain gang, which remains on the sideline in case of an emergency.</p>

<p>The virtual measurement reveal is the hottest thing I've ever seen</p>

<p>— Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) August 1, 2025</p>

<p>Virtual measurement is ELECTRIC 🔥 pic.twitter.com/TCE9OkYHeI</p>

<p>— DraftKings (@DraftKings) August 1, 2025</p>

<p>Virtual measurement! So sick.</p>

<p>— Jake Marsh (@JakeMarsh18) August 1, 2025</p>

<p>turn me on with 5 words:"timeout for a virtual measurement"</p>

<p>— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) August 1, 2025</p>

<p>We tested the virtual measurement system during a @RamsNFL preseason game last summer at SoFi. It worked well. Easy integration into the broadcast.</p>

<p>— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) August 1, 2025</p>

<p>However, a smaller cohort was reluctant to trust the new protocol. Others joked the process would be less aesthetically appealing than watching the chain gang determine whether a player generated a first down.</p>

<p>I really don't know how to feel about this…It's the new virtual measurement system for first downs….give me chain gang all day.pic.twitter.com/rmgpanmELN</p>

<p>— Chase Daniel (@ChaseDaniel) August 1, 2025</p>

<p>The new new virtual measurement system for first downs will never be as advanced as this pic.twitter.com/n2snKaXXf0</p>

<p>— NFL Memes (@NFLHateMemes) August 1, 2025</p>

<p>"Timeout for a virtual measurement" pic.twitter.com/JbxvkZnDId</p>

<p>— betr (@betr) August 1, 2025</p>

<p>As long as the NFL's virtual measurement process remains efficient, the league will probably not have too many regrets about switching to it as the primary method for measuring first downs.</p>

<p>This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL world reacts to virtual measurement system replacing chain gang</p>

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Stanton and Rice hit early homers as Yankees beat Rays 7-4 on busy trade-deadline day

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<p>LARRY FLEISHER August 1, 2025 at 6:35 AM</p>

<p>1 / 5Rays Yankees BaseballNew York Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton reacts after hitting a home run in the first inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Thursday, July 31, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)</p>

<p>NEW YORK (AP) — Giancarlo Stanton and Ben Rice homered in the first two innings and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 7-4 in a game interrupted by rain for nearly three hours Thursday.</p>

<p>On a busy trade-deadline day, the Yankees made a flurry of moves highlighted by the acquisition of two-time All-Star reliever David Bednar from Pittsburgh for three minor leaguers.</p>

<p>Tampa Bay, also active at the deadline, lost three starters to injury during the game.</p>

<p>Stanton hit his eighth homer since returning from tendinitis in both elbows last month for a 3-0 lead against starter Ryan Pepiot (6-9) four batters in. Rice launched a three-run shot into the Yankees' bullpen in right-center to make it 6-0.</p>

<p>New York starter Marcus Stroman (3-3) allowed four runs and six hits in five innings. Yerry de los Santos struck out five in three perfect innings, then was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre after the game.</p>

<p>Jonathan Loáisiga got three outs for his first save since 2022.</p>

<p>Cody Bellinger hit an RBI single ahead of Stanton's two-run homer. Yankees newcomer Austin Slater had an RBI groundout in the third, and New York won for the fourth time in five games since putting Aaron Judge on the injured list.</p>

<p>Stroman did not allow a hit until the fourth, when the Rays scored four times. Jonathan Aranda and Jonny DeLuca hit RBI singles, Taylor Walls had an RBI double and Junior Caminero lifted a sacrifice fly.</p>

<p>Pepiot was tagged for seven runs and six hits in four innings.</p>

<p>Key moment</p>

<p>Stanton homered after Walls lost a popup by Paul Goldschmidt in the wind and the ball dropped behind in shallow left field for a double.</p>

<p>Key stats</p>

<p>Rice has seven homers in 21 starts as a leadoff hitter.</p>

<p>Up next</p>

<p>Yankees LHP Carlos Rodón (11-7, 3.18 ERA) opens a three-game series in Miami against the Marlins on Friday.</p>

<p>Rays RHP Shane Baz (8-7, 4.61 ERA) faces LHP Clayton Kershaw (4-2, 3.62) and the visiting Dodgers in the opener of a three-game series Friday.</p>

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ICE efforts to poach local officers anger some local law enforcement leaders

<p>ICE efforts to poach local officers anger some local law enforcement leaders</p>

<p>Jesse KirschAugust 1, 2025 at 7:13 AM</p>

<p>Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Chicago on Jan. 26. (Christopher Dilts / Bloomberg via Getty Images)</p>

<p>Immigration and Customs Enforcement is newly flush with billions from the "One Big Beautiful Bill" spending legislation and under pressure to rapidly hire 10,000 new agents. But one tactic it recently tried to do that hiring — aggressively recruiting new agents from some of its most trusted local law enforcement partners — may have alienated some of the leaders it needs to help execute what the Trump administration wants to be the largest mass deportation in U.S. history.</p>

<p>"We're their force multipliers, and this is the thanks we get for helping them do their job?" Polk County, Florida, Sheriff Grady Judd said in an interview. Judd said he's not happy about a recruitment email ICE's deputy director sent to hundreds of his deputies, and he blamed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who oversees ICE.</p>

<p>"Kristi Noem needs to get on her big girl pants and do what's right. She needs to make sure that there's an apology," said Judd, who also made it clear that he wants to "support President Trump's mission."</p>

<p>NBC News spoke to local law enforcement leaders in four states whose agencies participate in ICE's 287(g) program, under which local officers are deputized to help in immigration enforcement, and whose deputies ICE targeted for recruitment.</p>

<p>The recruitment email, sent this week, appears to have targeted law enforcement officers whose agencies participate in the 287(g) program.</p>

<p>The email, which NBC News has obtained, reads, in part: "As someone who is currently supporting ICE through the 287(g) program, you understand the unique responsibility we carry in protecting our communities and upholding federal law. Your experience in state or local law enforcement brings invaluable insight and skills to this mission —qualities we need now more than ever."</p>

<p>The email also touts potential $50,000 signing bonuses as an incentive for joining ICE, and it links to a government recruitment website featuring an image of Uncle Sam, the headline "AMERICA NEEDS YOU" and the possibility of up to $60,000 in student loan repayment beyond the signing bonuses.</p>

<p>"ICE actively trying to use our partnership to recruit our personnel is wrong and we have expressed our concern to ICE leadership," the Pinellas County, Florida, Sheriff's Office said in a statement.</p>

<p>The sheriff in Pinellas County is a Republican, as is Judd.</p>

<p>"It was bad judgment that will cause an erosion of a relationship that has been improving of late. And it's going to take some getting over, and it's going to take leadership at DHS to really take stock, 'cause, hey, they need state and locals," Jonathan Thompson, the executive director and CEO of the National Sheriffs' Association, said in an interview.</p>

<p>Thompson said the association has heard from more than a dozen law enforcement agencies about the recruitment emails. He also said that the group has not heard from DHS since the emails were flagged to the association and that he intends to send a "very stern note" to ICE.</p>

<p>"This is inappropriate behavior of a partner organization," Thompson said. "We're all on the same boat. And you just don't treat friends or partners like this."</p>

<p>One Florida police chief who did not want to be named out of concern that his department could face retaliation said departments that have partnered with the federal government now fear they could lose their best officers.</p>

<p>"Now you know why everybody's so pissed," the chief said.</p>

<p>"This is like the transfer portal in college sports," the chief said, adding: "We see people leave us because they believe they can make more money at other locations. ... Law enforcement has always been a calling. Now it's a job."</p>

<p>The DHS media office did not respond to questions about local law enforcement concerns but provided NBC News with a statement that it attributed to a senior DHS official: "ICE is recruiting law enforcement, veterans, and other patriots who want to serve their country. ... This includes local law enforcement, veterans, and our 287(g) partners who have already been trained and have valuable law enforcement experience. Additionally, more than $500 million from President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill will go to increasing our 287(g) partnerships with state and local law enforcement."</p>

<p>The sheriff's office in Forsyth County, Georgia, told NBC News that the Atlanta ICE office "sent an apology" for the recruitment email.</p>

<p>Not all sheriffs are upset with the recruitment effort. In fact, some say they support it.</p>

<p>Thaddeus Cleveland, the sheriff of Terrell County, Texas, said, "I think if someone wants to better their life, better their career, you know, look towards the long years, the long game, retirement, there's nothing better than the U.S. government to go out and have a successful career."</p>

<p>Cleveland, who has just four deputies, admits he cannot compete with the $50,000 bonuses the agency is offering.</p>

<p>"We may not be able to turn around and hire somebody the next day. It may take a few weeks. It may take a few months. But again, I support, you know, someone wanting to pursue something they're interested in. I may end up having to work a little more, which is OK."</p>

<p>Goliad County, Texas, Sheriff Roy Boyd also said he is not upset about the recruitment and noted that his office also has to deal with the state's recruiting new troopers from his department.</p>

<p>"We can't compete with the salaries of the state and the feds," he said.</p>

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MLB pitcher's barking dog credited with a save at home and a thwarted break-in

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<p>Jonathan Lloyd, NBC Los AngelesAugust 1, 2025 at 9:03 AM</p>

<p>Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws to the Oakland Athletics in Los Angeles on May 14. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea / AP file)</p>

<p>LOS ANGELES — It appears Yoshinobu Yamamoto's dog helped keep things safe at home when the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher was on a road trip.</p>

<p>The dog's loud barking and a staff member who turned on lights likely helped thwart a burglary attempt early Wednesday morning at the Dodgers phenom's Hollywood Hills home, law enforcement told NBC Los Angeles' NBC4 Investigates. Three people jumped over the back fence at about 5:30 a.m. and broke a rear glass door but never entered the residence, authorities said.</p>

<p>Nothing was taken.</p>

<p>An aerial view of Yoshinobu Yamamoto's backyard shows his dog. (NBC Los Angeles)</p>

<p>Staff members were home at the time and turned on the lights. Coupled with aggressive barking from Yamamoto's dog, the would-be thieves turned tail, law enforcement told NBC4 Investigates on Thursday. Someone at the home called a private security member, who then called police.</p>

<p>Video from NewsChopper4 showed the dog by the pool at the home later Wednesday morning. In an interview with Spectrum Sports, Yamamoto said he adopted the dog from an animal shelter.</p>

<p>"Since I was a kid, I always loved animals because my mom used to work at the veterinary clinic," Yamamoto said through an interpreter in the interview earlier this year. "Last year, while I was on the IL [injured list], my mom visited me in L.A. She wanted to visit the animal shelter, so we went there and I fell in love with my dog. So, I adopted him."</p>

<p>A private security team member was at the scene in an unmarked car. Authorities are trying to determine how the intruders bypassed the officer.</p>

<p>Police told NBC4 Investigates that anyone hiring private security should have them in a marked vehicle to provide a visual deterrent.</p>

<p>No arrests were reported, but law enforcement sources said three people were seen on security camera video. Police, who are looking at security camera video, are trying to determine whether the crime is connected to one of the many burglary crews operating in Los Angeles.</p>

<p>The Dodgers were wrapping up a series Wednesday against the Reds in Cincinnati.</p>

<p>Yamamoto, 26, of Japan, is 9-7 with a 2.63 ERA this season. He pitched seven innings Monday, giving up just four hits and striking out nine in the Dodgers' 5-2 win.</p>

<p>The attempted burglary is the latest crime targeting the homes of professional athletes in Los Angeles and across the country. Dodgers, Rams and LAFC players have all been recent targets.</p>

<p>Break-ins were reported at the homes of Dodgers infielders Max Muncy and Freddie Freeman in 2023. A burglary was reported at the Los Angeles home of LAFC striker Olivier Giroud in February.</p>

<p>In December, the FBI issued a warning to pro sports leagues about athletes' displaying valuables on social media. The best-practices memo, part of standard practice of communicating with businesses and companies about relevant crime trends, urged athletes to limit images of valuables on social media.</p>

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