Roy Rogers, nicknamed the “King of the Cowboys,” died more than a quarter-century ago. But, a 56-year-old fast-food restaurant chain that still bears his name is attempting a comeback, starting in ...
Roy Rogers made fostering, adopting and caring for children a huge part of his life. The King of the Cowboys had four biological children, adopted four more and fostered dozens of other kids ...
An earlier version of this story was published in December 2024. Roy Rogers, nicknamed the “King of the Cowboys,” died more than a quarter-century ago. But, a 57-year-old fast-food restaurant chain ...
Nearly 30 years since the Philadelphia-area’s last Roy Rogers restaurants moseyed off into the sunset, the fast-food brand is returning Wednesday with a new location in Cherry Hill. Pete and Jim ...
The singer and actor was a doting father before his death on July 6, 1998 Roy Rogers made fostering, adopting and caring for children a huge part of his life. The King of the Cowboys had four ...