Fifty years ago, on Feb. 3, 1976, Worcester’s own Eddie Mekka made his television debut as Carmine “The Big Ragoo” Ragusa on “Laverne & Shirley.” ...
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These are the highest-paid TV news anchors in US and David Muir isn't one of them
Primetime news anchors are the people Americans tune in to see daily while they cover the biggest news stories of the day, ...
Who is going to surprise baseball this season? We have the numbers that could predict the future.
The V12 Mercedes-Benz SL600 is a lot of car for not a lot of money, but which one is best to spend it on?
Netflix launched its first major foray into broadcast-style reality competition programming on Tuesday night. Star Search, a ...
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This day in pop culture for January 28
On this day in pop culture history, “Pride and Prejudice” was published, Elvis Presley appeared on TV for the first time, ...
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Electrical issue that grounded Trump’s flight raises questions about aging Air Force One aircraft
The “electrical issue” aboard Air Force One Tuesday night that forced President Donald Trump’s Europe-bound plane to turn ...
Monster Jam’s first international event took place in 2002, and new cities welcome the sport each year. “It’s Americana, and ...
Cory Binns, of San Diego, has been appointed Chief Deputy Director at the California Department of Transportation. Binns has been a Retired Annuitant Director of Construction and Engineering at the ...
Fifty years ago, TV viewers were introduced to Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams in the iconic sitcom "Laverne & Shirley." ...
Geoffrey Mason, who had a five-decade career in sports television and was best known as the coordinating producer for ABC’s ...
The 24-time Emmy winner served as a script consultant on the recent Paramount drama, which takes place in the control room on the day Israeli athletes and coaches were taken hostage and killed.
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