Amadou Traore of Fort Lee High School is the NorthJersey.com Male Athlete of the Week.
WASHINGTON — David Sundberg, the assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington Field Office, was notified Thursday that he was going to lose his job and is preparing to leave the bureau ...
The San Domenico boys won a defensive slugfest Thursday, 46-33, against Urban in San Francisco to avenge narrow loss to the Blues two weeks earlier, and to remain in the hunt for the regular ...
Garison Breeding knows what it's like to compete at the NCAA track and field championships, having made it to the outdoor meet each of the past two seasons. He'd like to qualify for the NCAA ...
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA, Philippines — Many Filipinos know San Fernando, Pampanga province, as the Christmas capital of the Philippines—a title held dear by its over 300,000 residents.
Dee Dee Dale practically considers the Jim's Restaurants cowboy logo a member of the family. After all, it was her late father, Bob Dale, who first brought that beaming buckaroo to life more than ...
Snapdragon Stadium received a new field this week as "rolls and rolls of Latitude 36 sod were trucked down" from Escondido’s American Sod Farms for the two-day installation, according to Kirk Kenney ...
Click on a year on the chart below to view its covers (before ’68 the more accurate term would be “front pages,” since the format in those years was newspaper like, with multiple photos and written ...
“We’ll see what it looks like in left field with understanding that he’s going to play some second base or be at second base quite often, depending on what the coaching staff comes up wit ...
Despite wind and chilly temps, fans packed into Ohio Stadium on Jan. 24, 2015, filling the lower bowl and gathering in a gated section on the field. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily ...
The original story continues below. A hammer thrown by an athlete during a track and field meet at a Colorado university hit and killed a spectator, officials reported. The fatal accident took ...
The "Augusta!" logo will not comply with upcoming new requirements under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act, city councilors were told last week. An error ...
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