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Nancy Bea Hefley, who entertained Dodgers fans as the team’s organist for 27 years, died Saturday. She was 89. Her son, Mark, announced her death in a Facebook post. “We lost my Mom today.
He's on Bluesky at @ericstephen.bsky.social. Nancy Bea Hefley, the longtime Dodgers organist who provided the soundtrack of Dodger Stadium, died on Saturday at age 89, the team announced on Saturday.
Anyone who grew up watching the Golden Girls on TV had their favorite character. For many that was Dorothy Zbornak, played by the late Bea Arthur. Arthur as Zbornak provided most of the show’s ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Pittsburgh Pirates’ Nick Gonzales hits a two-run ...
Jul 13, 2010; Los Angeles, CA, USA; An aerial view of Dodger Stadium the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers. / Tom Szczerbowski-Imagn Images Longtime Dodger Stadium organist Nancy Bea Hefley passed ...
The Pirates announced that second baseman Nick Gonzales is headed to the 10-day injured list after suffering a non-displaced fracture in his left ankle. Fellow infielder Enmanuel Valdez was ...
GONZALES, La. (WAFB) - A 17-year-old is behind bars in connection with a double shooting that happened on Thursday, March 27. The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says Jeaon Pindexter, 17, of ...
Hi! People co-founder and CEO David Salinas likens the bud bar to being able to compare produce at the supermarket, although the buds and edible products remain in plastic containers while they ...
On Thursday, second baseman Nick Gonzales provided the honor for Pittsburgh, hitting the team's first homer of the season to put Pittsburgh up 4-1 against the Marlins. However, in the middle of ...
The OPP has arrested and charged one of its own with assault following a road rage incident earlier this month. On March 17 at 3:40 p.m., the Temiskaming Shores OPP responded to an altercation ...
In March 2025, the U.S. Department of Defense removed a webpage reporting the history of "Golden Girls" actor Bea Arthur enlisting in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve during World War II.