Breaking News: Steve McNair Slain
According to NewsChannel5.com in Nashville, long-time NFL quarterback Steve McNair has been found dead. McNair reportedly suffered a gunshot wound in an apparent murder-suicide. Further details...
View ArticleJuly Member of the Month
Each month, we recognize a member who we feel has gone above and beyond the call of membership and worked to help make SJ a great sports community. The poll and the nominations are done solely by the...
View ArticleRevery Roadie Reflects on 9/11
When I think of 9-11, I actually have to think back to my childhood. Growing up on Long Island, with my Dad living in the City, The World Trade Center were always a part of my life. They could be seen...
View ArticleThe Unofficial State of America’s Healthcareless System
When somebody close to you who you thought cared about you screws you over and are out of your life for good, you know what’s the healthiest thing to do? Train. Train yourself to move forward and...
View ArticleDriver sent or got 11 texts in 11 min before crash
A 19-year-old pickup truck driver involved in a deadly highway pileup in Missouri last year sent or received 11 texts in the 11 minutes immediately before the accident, federal investigators said...
View Article10 Saturday Questions Cuz I forget Friday
1. Snow shovel, snow blower, or pay someone to do it? 2. The ideal snowday off would consist of: 3. Favorite kind of soup? 4. Favorite hot beverage? 5. The NFL player that annoys you the most? 6. Ever...
View ArticleWhitney Houston
I was 13 in 1985, when Whitney Houston’s self-titled debut album arrived at my house as a Chanukah gift. I knew only a little about Houston, whose song, “You Give Good Love,” was starting to get a lot...
View ArticleBreaking: It’s now Hurricane Isaac as New Orleans hunkers down
Updated at 12:20 p.m. ET: Isaac finally reached hurricane strength on Tuesday, closing in on the Louisiana-Mississippi coast as a slow-moving giant of a system expected to make landfall Tuesday night...
View ArticlePearl Harbor attack recalled 72 years after ‘day of infamy’
Even 72 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor that pulled the United States into World War II, numerous states and organizations are commemorating the “day which will live in infamy.” More than 2,400...
View ArticleOhio couple married 70 years die 15 hours apart
In this September 1941 photo provided by Dick Felumlee, Kenneth and Helen Felumlee pose for a photo nearly three years before their marriage in February 1944. The Felumlees, who celebrated their 70th...
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