1958 — Dolph Schayes of the Syracuse Nationals sets an NBA record for career points in a 135-109 victory over the Detroit ...
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Today in History for Jan. 30: In 1649, King Charles I was beheaded. In 1730, Russian Czar Peter II died of smallpox on his wedding day. In 1868, the Nova Scotia legislature opened its first session.
The International YMCA in Springfield, Mass. is the site of the first official basketball game. Peach baskets were used, but ...
The only Packers coaches to coach longer? Curly Lambeau, who was the team's leader for 29 years from 1921 through 1949, and ...
Both seven-time leading sires in North America, Bold Ruler and Into Mischief reached the pinnacle from different starting ...
Barbara Plummer, host of WEWS morning show, enthralled youngsters in 1960s with Magic Mirror, Do Bee, Don’t Bee and other ...
“Creation lies beyond all human limitations,” Bingyi said. “Like water, art liberates, nurtures, and connects. Showing with ...
Last January demonstrated winter dreams sometimes do come true. Our meteorologist looks at the odds of a Florida snow sequel.
Proud of his family’s long ties to the area, Ray Mehaffey Jr. later became a steward of the city’s history. He served as ...
St. Augustine's racial clashes in the summer of 1964 led directly to the busting of a filibuster and passage of the Civil ...