The NBC newsman exclusively tells PEOPLE about his candle company Melvin Made, launching Dec. 2 for Giving Tuesday Aspen DeRosa Craig Melvin is starting a family candle business called Melvin Made The ...
NEW YORK, Dec. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NBC News' Craig Melvin's family is turning the tragedies of losing his brother, Lawrence to colorectal cancer and young niece, Jasmine to a rare pediatric cancer ...
South Carolina native Craig Melvin will be highlighting the Midlands in a segment on Thursday’s edition of the “Today” show. Melvin previewed the piece in a segment on Wednesday, highlighted in a clip ...
COLUMBIA — On Craig Melvin’s most recent visit, he walked down the stairs of his preschool and into the very room where he remembers learning how to read. The memories rushed in and he began to weep.
Craig Melvin‘s first time guest hosting Today With Jenna & Friends got off to a rocky start when The Today Show anchor admitted to Jenna Bush Hager that he’s never watched her show. Melvin finally got ...
An interview with Jennifer Lopez on the “TODAY” show took an awkward turn when anchor Craig Melvin asked about the end of her marriage to Ben Affleck. While interviewing “Jenny From the Block” singer ...
It’s been less than a week since the Giants fired Bob Melvin, ending his tenure with the organization after just two seasons even in spite of the team’s decision to preemptively exercise a 2026 club ...
IRVING, Texas — A beloved manager of Po’ Melvin’s restaurant in Irving was shot and killed Monday night on a DART train while returning home from celebrating his 53rd birthday, leaving the ...
At Po' Melvin's in Irving, the restaurant felt a little dimmer on Wednesday. Daniel Gormley, 53, had managed the restaurant for the past five years. Owner Melvin LeMane said he's known Gormley since ...
SAN FRANCISCO — For a third consecutive year, the Giants have let go of a prominent figure in their organization. The Giants announced on Monday morning that they have fired Bob Melvin after two ...
"After careful evaluation, we determined that making a change in leadership was in the best interest of the team," Buster Posey, the Giants’ president of baseball operations, said Monday, via ESPN.