After a 16-year career that saw him make two All-Star Games, longtime MLB reliever Tyler Clippard has announced his retirement from baseball. Former All-Star reliever Tyler Clippard has announced ...
Louisiana State Police Col. Lamar Davis has announced he will retire at the beginning of next year. In an email sent to troopers Saturday, Davis says he will step down from his post effective Jan ...
Gayle Hutchinson, president of Chico State University, announced Tuesday that she would retire from the position at the end of the 2022-23 academic year. Hutchinson is the university’s first woman ...
House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Kay Granger announced Wednesday she will not seek reelection next year, after serving in the House for nearly three decades. Ms. Granger, 80, Texas ...
Rapoport: Look for DeAndre Hopkins signing to come 'right around the start' of training camp NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport: Look for free agent wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins signing to come ...
RALEIGH, NC. - After 890 regular season games in the National Hockey League, Derek Stepan announced his retirement on Tuesday. Drafted by the New York Rangers in 2008, the Hastings, Minnesota-born ...
RALEIGH, NC. - Former Carolina Hurricanes forward Paul Stastny has decided to call it a career, per Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic. A 17-year veteran of the National Hockey League, "Stas" joined ...
After four decades of public service in multiple roles, Jackie Goldberg, the current president of the Los Angeles Unified School Board, announced she will retire upon completing her term in December ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced several increases to retirement plan limits for 2024, including higher contribution limits for 401(k), 403(b), and IRA plans. These changes reflect ...
NOV 29 DESEAN JACKSON TO ANNOUNCE RETIREMENT Three-time Pro Bowl receiver DeSean Jackson is set to announce his retirement on Friday, his 37th birthday. It will end a 15-year career that finished ...
SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS ABOUT HIS DEATH. THE LOUISIANA STATE POLICE WILL SOON HAVE A NEW LEADER. THAT’S AFTER SUPERINTENDENT LAMAR DAVIS ANNOUNCED HE’LL BE RETIRING AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR.