The New Orleans Pelicans are 12-34 on the season after back-to-back blowout losses to the Memphis Grizzlies and Charlotte Hornets. New Orleans is most likely ou
As a meteorologist, waking up to 4 to 6 inches of snow locally is certainly fun and interesting, but well within typical January weather for Southern New England. For me, what’s really interesting is what is forecast to take place across the Gulf Coast Tuesday with a perhaps unprecedented amount of snow for a very wide swath from Texas to parts of Florida.
Boston (coach's decision) was inactive Saturday in the Pelicans ' 123-92 loss to the Hornets.
For example, Lake Charles, La., along the Gulf Coast, showed snowfall rates of over 1 inch per hour this morning and early afternoon and visibility down to a quarter of a mile with blowing snow. This is one of the reasons why blizzard warnings were posted briefly for that region earlier.
Snowball fights are taking place in New Orleans, which hasn't seen snow in 15 years. Up to 10 inches fell in parts of the city. Here & Now's Lisa Mullins talks with WWNO reporter Matt Bloom about how the Big Easy is grappling with all the snow.
Prediction for the NBA match which will take place on January 28. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Dave Matthews Band have announced a North American tour during the spring and summer months. The trek kicks off on April 27 in New Orleans and cruises through North American cities such as Boston;
JetBlue announced a three-day winter sale on Tuesday, with one-way fares out of Boston for as low as $49. The deal, which ends Jan. 30, is valid for trips taken between Feb. 3 and April 9 and excludes Friday and Sunday travel.
Unsurprisingly, it has been another great season for the Chiefs. Kansas City was the top team in the AFC this season and now will face off against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. The Chiefs' front office clearly knows how to build a high-powered roster.
Amen Thompson made a game-winning floater with 1.3 seconds remaining to polish off a career night, lifting the visiting Houston Rockets to a 114-112 victory over the short-handed Boston Celtics on Monday night.