It keeps getting worse for Buffalo Bills fans. The Bills will be blacked out on local television. It’s the second time this season. The blackout covers a 75-mile radius. Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions did not sell-out by the NFL […]
Month: November 2010
Discipline not necessary in Ray Rice tinting case
According to the Baltimore Sun: Baltimore County police say they won’t discipline an officer who got an autograph from Ravens running back Ray Rice after warning him about the tint on his vehicle’s windshield. “Police spokesman Lt. Robert McCullough says […]
Asafa Powll’s coach reprimanded for positive drug test
The AP is reporting The Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association is reprimanding Jamaican track coach Stephen Francis over a positive drug test that resulted in a six-month ban for sprinter Shelly Ann Fraser. The JAAA did not specify Francis’ role and […]
Connecticut coach cheats, caught, condemned
Enough Cs in that headline? I think the condemned might be a little over the top… Regardless, a high school football coach (and a former NCAA football player) realized he made a mistake last Friday. And he apologized. D.J. Hernandez, […]
Japan players want to play in the Bigs
Interesting story this morning off the AP Wire. There are a few more Japanease players that want to jump over the Pacific Pond. Two members of Japan’s Chiba Lotte Marines said they want to play in the MLB next season. […]
Chisero found guilty, spared jail time
The AP is reporting Dereck Chisora is in trouble in London. “LONDON – Chisora has been found guilty of assaulting his then-girlfriend, but as spared jail ahead of his world title fight against Wladimir Klitschko. District Judge Quentin Purdy imposed […]
Dolphins sign CB Al Harris
The Miami Dolphins have signed CB Al Harris to a contract for the remainder of the 2010 season. The 35-year old Harris was released by the Green Bay Packers on Monday and cleared waivers. Harris began this season on the […]
Artistic Animals on Display in Syracuse
SYRACUSE, NY – Lions and tigers and bears…and a miniature Meditterranean donkey? It’s obviously no Wizard of Oz excerpt, instead, these are just a few types of animals that are on display at Syracuse’s Everson Museum of Art. Paws or […]
New cancer center for Upstate Medical
Syracuse, NY – Upstate Medical University announced on Tuesday more plans to expand by unveiling the site of their new cancer center. The $74 million, five-story project is set to break ground in March of next year. The cancer center […]
Harvest Fest features the best of New York products
Special Contributor // Robert Lowrey SYRACUSE, NY – The annual Pride of New York Harvest Fest was at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse last weekend showcasing businesses that make and sell their products in New York. Harvest Fest […]