Outlaw country great Merle Haggard scored his third No. 1 hit with a heartbreaking tribute to his prison buddy, Rabbit.
Former Chiefs wide receiver Frank Pitts Jr., who helped Kansas City to its Super Bowl IV victory over the Minnesota Vikings, ...
McLain didn’t spend a lot of time in the minors. He made his major league debut at age 19 on September 21, 1963, pitching a ...
This 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury spent more time sitting than on the road, so it's now seeking a home where it can get more ...
From the April 1968 issue of. You've done it to yourselves, Americans. That same affluent society that enables you to plunk ...
During his time suiting up for the Nets, Tart wore only jersey Nos. 40, 30, and 23 and put up 20.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, and ...
Jean Malifaud was for many years a member of the leadership of the LCR in France. Until the end of his life he was active in international solidarity and a committed trade-unionist.
Former Lincoln Public Safety Director Tom Casady has seen his share of crimes in a career that spanned more than 40 years.
"MLK Jr: 1968 Through 2026 - Oral Histories" will take place at Tenafly Public Library, 100 Riveredge Rd, on Jan. 19 from 10 ...
A look at 10 essential musical moments from the late Bob Weir, with the Grateful Dead or in his solo or extracurricular ...
This standout track that features the Bakersfield Sound has gone on to be one of Merle Haggard’s most enduring songs of his career, and is thus an important tune in country music history. Released ...
Saigon, South Vietnam, May 10, 1968: Refugees flee burning buildings near Tan Son Nhut air base. Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces started shelling more than 120 provincial capitals, towns and ...