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As the plane was about to land at Lüliang Dawu Airport, someone on board answered a phone call and said, "I've arrived" in the local dialect. Outside the window, the overlapping mountains and loess ...
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Since 1987, the Chili Bowl, held at the Expo Center, has grown into one of the country's biggest auto racing events, as some of the biggest stars from many forms ...
When the Chili Bowl started in 1987, the total car count was 52 and the winners purse was just $4,000. The crowd was much smaller and the event lost money.
Two-time Daytona 500 winner William Byron is visiting Washington, D.C. ahead of the upcoming Cookout 400 race being held in Richmond. For his first stop, Byron visited historic Ben's Chili Bowl ...
The Matthew Schaefer Bowl consists of white rice, half steak and half chicken, black beans, roast chili-corn salsa, cheese and guacamole. Its namesake is shown with that meal as part of Chipotle ...
Sets for the upcoming dark comedy film "Chili Finger" have been spotted in Monticello, Illinois, according to Tommy Bickham of "Tommy & Callie In the Morning" on WLRW 94.5-FM.
Sam Beltsos, the founder of Cincinnati's renowned Price Hill Chili, died Sunday, June 1, his family confirmed to The Enquirer. Beltsos died at the age of 88 after battling Alzheimer's over the ...
SCRANTON — A local construction firm is suing the owner of the recently opened Office-themed Chili’s in Dickson City for over $100,000 in unpaid invoices. But, in a formal response, Chili’s ...
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CINCINNATI (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER) - Sam Beltsos, the founder of Cincinnati’s renowned Price Hill Chili, died Sunday, June 1, his family confirmed to our media partners at The Cincinnati Enquirer.