Morgan Neville's upcoming Netflix documentary, Breakdown: 1975, explores how how a singular year became a turning point in ...
A Vernon Hill man was found guilty Monday of animal cruelty after he stomped an opossum to death while on a June 20 ride-along with a Danville police officer.
The Neighbor Bridge is starting the seventh year of its annual Staunton Waynesboro Augusta Thanks-gifting (SWAT) project, when the organization gives Thanksgiving meals to families in need.
Chevy Chase announcing in the first episode of "Saturday Night Live" (1975-present) - NBC In 2025, "Saturday Night Live" celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air, bringing back as many former cast ...
Happy Days spawned several spinoff series during its 11-season run—who can forget Joanie Loves Chachi, even if they’d like to?— but the very first spinoff was Laverne & Shirley. The sitcom, about ...
A 1975 episode introduced audiences to one of the first openly gay couples in mainstream American television not depicted as deviants or criminals. By Erik Piepenburg A half-century ago, ABC’s “Barney ...
Fifty years ago today, the New York Daily News printed what may be the most famous front-page headline that paper has ever produced, consisting of five simple words: “Ford to City: Drop Dead.” The ...
The World Series will be decided between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. Los Angeles looks to repeat as champions and win its third in six seasons. Toronto repeated in 1992 and 1993, ...
In a February 1975 episode titled "You Try to Be a Nice Guy," Mary Richards befriends a former sex worker named Sherry (Barbara Colby) who wanted to branch out into fashion design. She ultimately ...
In 1975, New York City ran out of money. For a decade it had managed to pay for its hundreds of thousands of city employees and robust social services by taking on billions of dollars in debt. But ...
Middletown native Kyle Schwarber of the Philadelphia Phillies will be a part of the ballpark fun on Wednesday’s episode of ABC’s hit comedy “Abbott Elementary.” Fittingly titled “Ballgame,” the Oct.
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval says "significant changes are coming" after recent violence downtown.Two people were injured after a shooting at a restaurant on Fountain Square Monday.Pureval addressed ...
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