TEMPE, Ariz. -- Arizona State football coach Kenny Dillingham is getting a big raise following the Sun Devils' unexpected trip to the College Football Playoff. The Arizona Board of Regents ...
Kenny Law, star of the Discovery Channel series “Moonshiners,” has died. He was 68. “With sorrow, we announce that Everett ‘Kenny’ Law passed away peacefully on January 14, 2025, surroun ...
Actor Kenny Law has died at the age of 68 after struggling with heart issues. He was one of the stars on Discovery's Moonshiners series, about Appalachian locals running a 200-year-old illegal ...
Magazine. Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty Kenny Chesney is taking his "Old Blue Chair" to Las Vegas. The country singer announced a residency at the Sphere Las Vegas in 2025 for 12 shows ...
Kenny Chesney will be the next headliner at Sphere in Las Vegas, the country superstar announced exclusively on TODAY on Jan. 16. The “There Goes My Life” singer, 56, will be the first country ...
Kenny Chesney has broken many records in his 30-year career, from record-setting concert attendance to music chart milestones, and now the country superstar will add another accolade to his list ...
Kenny Law, a Moonshiners star from Franklin County, Virginia passed away on Tuesday, January 14, at the age of 68. Kenny's cousin and his business partner in the Law's Choice Distillery, Henry Lee ...
They have some tough decisions to make this offseason about some declining players. Kenny Clark had the worst season of his career after signing a three-year, $64 million extension in the offseason.
Kenny Law, who starred on the Discovery Channel docuseries Moonshiners, has died. He was 68. Kenny’s death was announced via a Facebook post by Law’s Choice Distillery on Wednesday, January 15 ...
Kenny Chesney is Sphere-bound. The country star announced Thursday that he’ll launch a 12-date residency at the state-of-the-art dome-shaped venue in Las Vegas in May, nine months after he ...
With Kenny Clark already posing as a dominant force on the inside, Toia has the ability like Clark to eat up double teams, allowing the other Packers defenders to fill run gaps with ease.