SEATTLE — For the past 28 years, Angie Mentink has seen it all with the Mariners, and has nearly done it all. This year, the broadcaster stepped into the color commentary role in a main rotating spot ...
Carol Dodge was determined to get justice for her daughter — even if it meant helping to free the man who was initially put behind bars for the crime. Dateline: Unforgettable returns Thursday, June 4, ...
BREAKING NEWS NOW. MANCHESTER POLICE SAY THEY ARE LOOKING FOR A MISSING 16 YEAR OLD GIRL. PHOTO ON YOUR SCREEN RIGHT NOW. HER NAME IS MICAELA DIAZ FELICIANO. SHE LEFT HOME MONDAY MORNING AND HERE WE ...
May 3 - The San Diego Padres announced on Saturday an agreement to transfer control of the franchise to a new ownership group led by investors Kwanza Jones and Jose E. Feliciano, who reportedly had ...
Hands have been shaken and now, as long as the rest of Major League Baseball agrees, the controlling ownership stake of the San Diego Padres will soon belong to Jose E. Feliciano and Kwanza Jones. On ...
Padres outfielder Jason Heyward (22) celebrates his fourth inning three-run home run with Gavin Sheets (30) and Jackson Merrill (3) against the Rockies at Coors Field on May 10, 2025 in Denver, ...
The Seidler family has officially agreed to sell the San Diego Padres to a group led by investors and philanthropists, José E. Feliciano, and his wife, Kwanza Jones. The couple will own the franchise ...
MEXICO CITY — The presumptive new owners of the Padres spent the afternoon watching the team they are about to control, as it head toward victory before suffering through a tortuous ending. José E.
Other investors would join José E. Feliciano and Kwanza Jones, though the composition of the new ownership group and the total percentage changing hands remain under discussion. Orlando Ramirez / ...
Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that the Seidler family was nearing a sale of the Padres to private equity mogul José E. Feliciano and his wife Kwanza Jones. That’s expected to come with ...
Jose Feliciano and his wife Kwanza Jones will become the first Puerto Rican and Black woman majority owners of a Major League Baseball if their $3.9 billion offer for the San Diego Padres is approved ...
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