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Arrest in 1994 pregnant woman's murder offers hope to family after wrongful conviction
Three decades after a pregnant woman's brutal murder, investigators have arrested a close friend of the victim's husband, bringing new hope to the case.
Authorities said Thursday that DNA was the key to finding the suspect in the cold case killing of a young mother-to-be and military spouse.
Langenstein’s, New Orleans’ oldest family-run grocer, is selling its stores to Robért Fresh Market, preserving local ownership and tradition.
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Oksana Baiul gives tour of Shreveport home. Cancels garage sale
Oksana Baiul has called Shreveport for the past several years and has announced she is leaving and selling her Highland mansion.
We have our own location that we’re keeping them at,” Yellowstone County Sheriff Mike Linder said. “We’re taking care of them ourselves.” ...
The BMF Young Professionals in Mpumalanga hosted Deputy Minister Reginah Mhaule for a strategic dialogue on South Africa’s post-1994 political and developmental transition.
While some may question the safety of riding in the bed of a truck on Michigan roads, there is no state law that prohibits adult passengers from riding in the bed of a truck. The state's seatbelt law ...
There are a couple of sound and even compelling reasons for Democrats to let the government stay open. But contemporary Democrats are not typically sound in their thinking. And they seem to lack the ...
Oliver Astley was earning £2.50 an hour as a pot washer in 1994 when he first saw a little-known band called Oasis. He heard one of their songs on the radio and decided to pay the £5 ticket fee, ...
Terry McKane was twice elected as Lansing mayor, first in 1981 and then again in 1985. Terry McKane was 29 when he was first elected to city government, which made him the youngest city council member ...
Blacksburg is currently hosting world-renowned dance company Step Afrika! They have performed in over 60 countries and at the White House since their founding in 1994.
Detroit descended into anarchy faster than Youngstown did, and in the mid-80s, several Detroit gangs and other inner city players were fighting turf wars over a new drug: crack cocaine.
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