"CHiPs" actor Erik Estrada's show "Divine Renovation" will release its second season soon, and for Estrada, faith is one of the driving forces of his career and life. The show, which premiered in 2023 ...
Erik Estrada first won hearts in the '70s crime drama CHiPs, and more than 40 years later, he’s still got it. Appearing at Tucson Comic-Con in Arizona, which was staged from August 29 to August 31, ...
Throughout the course of TV history, there have been plenty of shows centering on law enforcement offers … but have any of them ever been as downright cool as CHiPS? Showcasing the exciting adventures ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Fame is a valuable commodity. Some celebrities use it to get a reservation at a popular restaurant that for most would be impossible to get. Others use it to hawk a ...
Erik Estrada, best know for his leading role in the 1970s television series "CHiPs," made an appearance at Center United Methodist Church in Welcome on Wednesday night after a screening of his new ...
He cruised the freeways of Los Angeles as a motorycle officer on the TV show "CHiPs." Now, actor Erik Estrada has joined the reserve ranks of an Idaho town's police force to help protect children from ...
Larry Wilcox is opening up about leaving CHiPS and where he stands with costar Erik Estrada now. On the Sept. 22 episode of the Still Here Hollywood Podcast with Steve Kmetko, Wilcox, 78, opined about ...
Erik Estrada, best known as Ponch from TV's "CHiPs," joined us to share a little about his iconic career, his family and his long-time support of the law enforcement community. Erik is in town for the ...
An actor who played a motorcycle police officer on the TV series "CHiPs" has been sworn in as a reserve officer in a small town in southeastern Idaho. Erik Estrada became a member of the St. Anthony ...
ST. ANTHONY, Idaho (AP) - An actor who played a motorcycle police officer fighting crime on the television series "CHiPs" set in Los Angeles has been sworn in as a reserve officer in a small town in ...
ST. ANTHONY, Idaho (AP) — The man famous for his many years as a motorcycle cop on the hit '80s TV series "CHiPs" is now a reserve police officer in a small town in southern Idaho. St. Anthony Mayor ...