Margaret Ann Miller, 91, passed away on Sunday, October 12, 2025 at Morrison Woods. She was born in Muncie on August 9, 1934, the daughter of Ted and Violet (Cook) Bicknell and graduated from Muncie ...
The Jets have a lot of problems. That’s why they’re the only team in the NFL without a win. But even with all the new problems that have surfaced with their 0-5 start, there’s an old familiar one that ...
In the sunset season for the concrete cathedral so often overflowed with as many as 80,000 passionate patrons, WIVB News 4 Buffalo is taking a daily look back over 400 games played in the Orchard Park ...
The announcement of comedian and podcast star Theo Von as ESPN’s “College GameDay” celebrity guest picker ahead of Alabama-Vanderbilt caused another uproar among Crimson Tide fans longing for someone ...
Primetime national TV. A visit by the team described as the current “kings of Monday Night Football,” plus a question raised by the push alerts popping up on my phone: Will Taylor Swift attend?
Legendary actress Ann-Margret is busier than ever as she approaches her 65th year in the entertainment industry. Once Ann-Margret (full name Ann-Margret Olsson) left her native Sweden for the U.S.
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The 1963 film saw Van Dyke reprise his Tony-winning role Abby Stern is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She’s been writing about entertainment, fashion, beauty, and other lifestyle content for over ...
Van Dyke played Albert Peterson, reprising his Tony-winning role from the Broadway production Dick Van Dyke, who’s set to turn 100 this December, has always had a lot of energy, according to his Bye ...
Margaret Ann Hinshaw (nee McCaffrey) “Ann”, age 97, a resident of Naperville, IL and formerly of Carillon in Plainfield, IL, and Northbrook, IL passed away peacefully on August 23, 2025. She was born ...
It's Week 3 in the 2025 NFL season, which means it's time to go back to the future. "The NFL Today" celebrates its 50th birthday on Sunday, and CBS Sports is ringing in the special occasion with an ...