Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon is part of IndyStar's project "Only woman in the room:" How Indy became top city in nation for women sports execs ...
Carlie C’s IGA grocery store customer Alice Smith of Raleigh gets help bagging and loading her grocery purchases from IGA employee Margie Dailey, right. [email protected] Carlie C’s IGA, a ...
Carlie Irsay-Gordon, the new owner and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts, has sparked debate with her active involvement in team operations. Since taking over in June 2025, she's been observed at ...
Carlie Irsay-Gordon, following her father Jim Irsay's passing in 2025, has taken over as the Colts' principal owner and CEO, signaling a new era for the franchise. Her active game-day involvement, ...
The team is desperate as the two backups Riley Leonard and Anthony Richardson are also dealing with injuries and since Rivers ...
Jurors studiously watched the unfocused images of a man grabbing Carlie Brucia in a parking lot on the first day of the trial of a suspect accused of raping and strangling the 11-year-old girl. But ...
When her father, longtime owner Jim Irsay, passed away in May 2025, Carlie Irsay-Gordon officially stepped in as the principal owner and CEO of the Colts. But instead of staying in an office or ...
The adorable 11-year-old Florida girl whose kidnapping was caught on camera put up a desperate fight against her abductor before being killed, a source close to the investigation told The Post ...
Carlie Trent, the missing 9-year-old girl who was allegedly kidnapped by her uncle last week, has been found safe, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations confirms. Carlie was found in the Clinch ...
The tattooed mechanic charged with kidnapping and killing an 11-year-old girl whose abduction was caught on a car wash surveillance camera was ordered held without bond on Saturday as the community ...
On Feb 1, 2004, 11-year-old Carlie Brucia was walking home from a friend's house in Sarasota, Florida. It was Super Bowl Sunday and she wanted to watch the big game with her family. She never made it.
Carlie C’s IGA, a locally owned grocery store chain with over 30 locations across the Carolinas, will soon close its Garner location. The closing process began Thursday, April 18, when leadership told ...