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Today in History for Nov. 12: In 1774, British citizens in Quebec protested the Quebec Act which restored French civil law. In 1856, the Grand Trunk Railway was opened from Quebec to Toronto. In 1884, ...
Today in Sports, November 1 - Texas Rangers win first World Series in franchise history. Corey Seager wins MVP ...
Today's creepy clown is a Halloween favorite—and a return to the subversive figure clowns represented in the past.
1964 — Kelso, running in what is billed as his final race in New York, wins his fifth consecutive Jockey Club Gold Cup, surpassing Round Table as the all-time money-winning thoroughbred. Kelso runs ...
Sheboygan's Naval Reserve Surface Division was established in 1946 at the Sheboygan Yacht Club. The unit used several ...
In the sunset season for the concrete cathedral so often overflowed with as many as 80,000 passionate patrons, WIVB News 4 ...
From a benefit concert at Blues Stadium to a squirrel hunt at Shelby Forest, here's what was making headlines.
Every day has a history all its own, full of triumphs, tragedies, breakthroughs and turning points. On this day, October 26, ...
1971: Lions wide receiver Chuck Hughes, 28, collapsed during the fourth quarter of a game at Tiger Stadium in Detroit against ...
The documentary "Diamond Diplomacy" traces Japanese and American history through the lens of baseball. Shohei Ohtani is among ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - When it came to deciding on an emergency health order to ban intoxicating hemp, a Franklin County judge chose commerce over kids. We’re talking about the decision on Today in Ohio.
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