One of the greatest football players to ever don a University of Maine uniform has died.The legendary Hohn Huard passed away peacefully Wednes
Huard, a Waterville native, played three seasons at Maine, beginning in 1963. Twice he was named a first-team All-American, in 1965 and 66. In 2014, he became the first-ever Mainer to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Charley Crockett has come a long way from his days busking on the streets of New Orleans. Now, he performs at theaters in front of thousands of people. To cap it all off, he's up for his first Grammy.
New England Patriots’ rookie quarterback, Drake Maye, traveled to American Legion Post 17 in Maine and surprised Sgt. Matt Jabaut with two tickets to ‘America’s Game’ on Feb. 9 in New Orleans, La.
An Army veteran from Maine received a big surprise hand-delivered by Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. Staff Sgt. Matt Jabaut served as a combat medic and instructor. He's also a big Patriots fan, so getting to meet Maye was extra special.
John Huard, who guided the Acadia Axemen to two Vanier Cup titles and later served as head coach of the CFL's Toronto Argonauts, has died. He was 80.
The 2025 US stamps offer up a lot of familiar faces, among them Betty White. We’ll always miss her.
New Orleans jazz vocalist, visual artist and educator Betty Shirley celebrates the release of her latest CD, "The Betty Shirley Band — Live at 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival,” with shows at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. at Snug Harbor ($25).
One of the artists leading the charge is Terrance Osborne, a New Orleans native whose work is breathing festive life into the city’s streets. A graduate of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) and Xavier University, Osborne made a name for himself in the art world.
The Andouillettes would be a bang-up name for a Mardi Gras dance troupe, I decided at the counter of a crowded market eatery in Lyon, France.
The Big Easy has plenty of round-the-clock fun to offer for gastronomes, culture connoisseurs, and history buffs.
Michael Hecht, CEO of GNO Inc. is a regular here on my show and a leader in the effort to get NOLA ready. He explained what’s going on behind the scenes in this final push before the curtains get pulled back.