West Virginia baseball head coach Steven Sabins became the fastest head coach to 50 wins in program history. The 50th win for the Mountaineers under Sabins came ...
Led by RJ Johnson's 25 points, the Kennesaw State Owls defeated the Liberty Flames 74-65 on Thursday. The Owls are now 17-11 on the season, while the Flames moved to 23-5.
As with every elementary school, the lost and found grows as the year goes on. "It's kind of insane how much the kids lose on campus, and it would just get piled into a giant bin," Special Education ...
Nebraska’s Judicial Resources Commission voted unanimously to declare a vacancy in the 12th Judicial District County Court after the retirement of Judge James M. Worden.
Horse racing betting expert Sam Turner has three selections for racing at Ascot and Haydock on Saturday February 14 ...
The death of a childhood sports hero is never easy. It often hits harder than you would expect. You may not have known them personally, but you grew up with them. They became a part of your life. And ...
If I had a nickel for every time Cobie Smulders guest starred on a TV show the first week in February 2026, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird iconic that it happened twice. One ...
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4.] Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) could really use that vacation he’d wanted to take before he was arrested and on trial ...
Detroit Tigers great Mickey Lolich died on Wednesday, Feb. 4, at the age of 85. The lefty from Oregon pitched 13 seasons for the Tigers as part of a 16-year MLB career that included three All-Star ...
Mickey Lolich, the 1968 World Series MVP for the champion Tigers and a one-time Mets pitcher, died Wednesday. He was 85. The Tigers said Lolich’s wife told them he died after a brief stay in hospice ...
DETROIT — Mickey Lolich, who had three complete-game victories for the Detroit Tigers in the 1968 World Series, the last Major League Baseball pitcher to post the incredible feat, died Wednesday. He ...
DETROIT — Mickey Lolich, who had three complete-game victories for the Detroit Tigers in the 1968 World Series, the last Major League Baseball pitcher to post the incredible feat, died Wednesday. He ...
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