In 1951, always an adventurer, he was the second person to walk the trail in a “thru-hike,” from Georgia to Maine, in an arduous 123 days. He later met the first to do so. By Richard Sandomir Gene ...
Rich Eisen is back on ESPN, his home from 1996 to 2003, and he brought his popular radio show, “The Rich Eisen Show,” with him. Eisen, 56, graduated from Michigan in 1990 and has a deep love for his ...
On this week’s episode of the Awful Announcing Podcast, host Brandon Contes interviews the host of The Rich Eisen Show and the NFL Network, Rich Eisen. Brandon and Rich discuss a wide range of topics, ...
Detroit — Wayne State University's board plans to oust its first female president just two years into her tenure, The Detroit News has learned. The university's Board of Governors and some senior ...
STUART, Fla. (CBS12) — Deputies are seeking the public’s help to find a missing teenage girl from Stuart. According to the Martin County Sheriff's Office, 16-year-old Jasmine Kamia Cusick was reported ...
As ESPN College GameDay fans know by now, legendary analyst Lee Corso will be making his final appearance on the Saturday program on Aug. 30. Corso's retirement signals the literal end to an era of ...
Stuart Lynn Yetter, Jr., 68, of Newark Valley, passed away on September 5th at home following a brief illness. He was preceded in death by his parents, Shirley (Lawton) and Stuart Lynn Yetter, Sr.; ...
Scott Wolf and his estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, faced off in court, just days after she left rehab following an arrest. The “Party of Five” actor, 57, and Kelley, 48, appeared before a Utah judge on ...
Scott Spiegel, known for co-writing Evil Dead II (1987) and executive producing the Hostel franchise, has died. He was 67. The horror legend’s death was announced by special effects makeup artist ...
A three-time Oscar winner for production design, he was one of the few people to work on all eight Potter films and their three “Fantastic Beasts” spinoffs. By Clay Risen Stuart Craig, who won three ...