Lashonda Smiley of Euclid is in the process of turning a longtime dream into a reality with the upcoming May 5 grand opening of her new women’s fashion shop Shoni Bees Boutique, in the Lakeland ...
Shoni Schimmel (right) and sister Jude look at Shoni's phone before the start of the WNBA draft on Monday. A former Franklin High School star, Shoni Schimmel was selected at No. 8 by the Atlanta Dream ...
New York sends a 2017 Second Round Draft Pick to Atlanta in exchange for two-time All-Star NEW YORK, NY – MAY 2, 2016 – The New York Liberty has acquired All-Star point guard Shoni Schimmel from the ...
A group of jersey-wearing teens approached Shoni Schimmel on Saturday, each asking for pictures with the two-time WNBA All-Star after she’d survived a Hoopfest elimination game. The 27-year-old former ...
Health-tech venture capital fund Shoni Health Ventures is set to invest in start-ups specializing in digital health and medical devices. With a focus on early-stage ventures, including pre-seed and ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Two basketball coaches who are the parents of a popular WNBA player are finding themselves in the middle of a firestorm over race and accusations of unsportsmanlike conduct after ...
It's been a big summer for former University of Louisville star Shoni Schimmel.Mobile videoThe rookie is so popular in her first pro basketball season that she has the top selling jersey in the WNBA ...
Shoni Schimmel as a senior at Franklin High School (Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian) The documentary, "Off the Rez", which follows former Oregon high school basketball star Shoni Schimmel and her family's ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More than 1,500 Native Americans filled the stands at the KFC Yum! Center Monday night to cheer on the third-ranked Lady Cards. They've come from tribes all over the U.S. to ...
UNCASVILLE, Conn. – Whenever Shoni Schimmel's career ends at Louisville, she'll not only have left her mark at the school on the court, but also off it. Schimmel did her best to try to beat UConn on ...
This is part two of my interview with Shoni Jones, exec chef of Root Down at DIA; part one of our conversation ran yesterday. Making snacks for people to enjoy, connecting with local farmers and small ...