Today in Celtics history, Michael Leon Carr was waived by the team he would one day be the President of Basketball Ops for.
On October 14, 1938, the Curtiss P-40 made its first flight. Known as the Warhawk, Tomahawk, and Kittyhawk, this iconic ...
Today in Boston Celtics history, Paul Pierce was born in Oakland, California in 1977. An alum of Kansas, Pierce managed to ...
1994: Five-year-old Eric Morse was dropped from the 14th floor of the Ida B. Wells public housing complex by Jesse Rankins, ...
Naulls spent the majority of his NBA career playing for the Knicks, who made him the first Black team captain in the history ...
Today is the U.S. Navy’s actual birthday, observed every year on October 13. It was on this day in 1775 that the Continental Congress green-lighted the first U.S. naval force. According to ...
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Oct. 14, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important ...
More than 50 chickens found yesterday morning in an automobile that had been abandoned during the night on a side road south of Eighth Street Road east of Columbus were returned by Sheriff Person ...
In the sunset season for the concrete cathedral so often overflowed with as many as 80,000 passionate patrons, WIVB News 4 ...
1949: Iva Ikuko Toguri D’Aquino, aka “Tokyo Rose,” whose family lived in Chicago, was sentenced to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. She was convicted on one count of treason for broadcasting ...
Every day has a history tied to it — small moments, big turns, lives changed. What happened on October 17? In 1777, British ...