He built a small chain of bakery cafes, with sourdough bread as its star. A few years after it was sold, it became nationally ...
The New York Mets have been urged to land a high-profile reunion as their rotation suffers another setback before Opening Day ...
After fourteen big league seasons, Anthony Rizzo remains unsigned a few weeks into Spring Training. The Yankees chose 37-year ...
Before Ken Rosenthal opened the bakery-cafe that would become Panera Bread, he was a businessman who didn’t know how to cook ...
Speaking in an interview with The Athletic this week, longtime first baseman Anthony Rizzo said that he's over hand issues ...
The New York Yankees have been active in free agency. One of their signings has left a three-year starter still searching for ...
Kenneth “Ken” Rosenthal, who founded the company that later became Panera Bread, died on Friday, Feb. 14. He was 81.
After the big news of the Yankees relaxing on their facial hair policies, Ken Rosenthal would mock "Yankee Pride." ...
Ken Rosenthal and his wife Linda opened the first St. Louis Bread Co. store in the Greentree Shopping Center in Kirkwood in ...
Ken Rosenthal, founder of the St. Louis Bread Company—later known as Panera Bread—passed away on February 14, 2025, at age 81. His family confirmed his death in an obituary, noting he was ...
A visit to a San Francisco bakery led to the creation of one of the nation's most successful and ubiquitous restaurant chains and helped usher in the era of fast-casual restaurants.
Before Ken Rosenthal opened the bakery-cafe that would become Panera Bread, he was a businessman who didn’t know how to cook eggs. Panera Bread founder and Colorado businessman Ken Rosenthal ...