Dale Earnhardt, Junior started a summer-long chain of events that nearly overtook the NASCAR Nextel Cup garage, and he started it at Darlington.
For me, television will never be the same now that Tony, Carmela, Christopher, Silvio, Paulie, Uncle Junior, and Phil Leotardo are now longer a part of my Sunday nights.
You have to rank the madness in Blacksburg as one of those moments we will refer as “I remember where I was when…“
I am taking a look back at 2007, and the moments I won’t forget. In no particular order, I am starting with the 49th running of The Great American Race.
Tuesday morning, I had the pleasure of moderating a debate at Socastee High School. The students were assigned a candiddate, and in the end, I learned a lot more than I thought I would.
Ricky Craven loves talking about his historic win at Darlington Raceway in 2003. As a NASCAR nut, I loved listening to him.
The Leader Of The Free World came to my hometown on Friday, and brought attention to a worldwide problem by visiting the little church I am still a member of.
When we were younger, me and my friends used to talk about cars that could fly. My mom got a new car last week, and while it may not be able to fly, it sure is the coolest car I’ve seen in a long time.
It’s odd working on holiays like Thanksgiving, but it certainly isn’t as bad as it sounds. Traditions are what make holidays special, not the hour or the day.
Clemson and South Carolina fans pride themselves on this annual match-up. But if you think this is the best collegiate rivalry in the Carolinas, think again. For that, you’ll need to take a trip up Tobacco Road.
That’s what we did this weekend with our coverage of the veterans trip to Washington, D.C. And, I think, we provided coverage to be proud of.
I’m still trying to digest everything we saw, heard, and felt when we accompanied a group of Grand Strand veterans to the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Veterans Day Weekend 2007.
News13 is headed to Washignton, D.C. on Saturday, as we report on a special trip of Grand Strand veterans to visit the National World War II Memorial. One man is the inspiration for my interest in American wars—and he taught me a lot about life, too.
“Weekend Now” is a segment we’re producing to give you some ideas for your big weekend plans. But we still need your help!
Is it November already? For news people, that means it’s time for ratings sweeps. For all of us, it may mean it’s time for Christmas music. That’s right. I said it.