A self-professed “homebody” -- even though he had lots of different homes growing up in a military family \-\- Brendan ...
Marshall Rauch’s ornaments were ubiquitous in Walmart and Target thanks to his Gastonia company. And he represented the area ...
Jeremy Shelton is not your typical church planter. In fact, he describes himself as an “unexpected international minister on ...
The high nitrogen content in these products encourages early growth, making the grass vulnerable to cold damage. Weed and ...
Given their current trajectories, Tapit ($214.6 million) will soon be overtaken by Into Mischief ($205.2 million) as the ...
Real, DJ Muggs and Eric Bobo perform together as Cypress Hill, talks about the new concert film and live album that captured ...
The little guy has been the sucker since Cain wacked Abel with the rock. History is a broken record—powerful men with fat wallets rigging the game, while the regular Juan grabs the short stick. Do not ...
Marshall Rauch, a Jewish Gaston County politician who once was the largest Christmas ornament maker in the world died March 18. He was 102. Rauch was renowned for Gastonia-based Rauch Industries ...
In an all-too-relatable rant, Chris and Kellie Gimenez shared their "non-negotiable rules as sports parents," and social media users raced to comment with their own woes about cleats, jock straps ...
An editor from the heyday of glossy magazines dishes about Anna Wintour and recounts his long-running feud with Donald Trump.
Having gone from playing quinceañeras to arenas, the band from Texas' Rio Grande Valley is ready to take its brand of música mexicana global.
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