A man convicted of murdering two women in 1986 interrupted his own sentencing hearing on Tuesday by singing in front of his victims’ families.
A man convicted of murdering two women in 1986 interrupted his own sentencing hearing on Tuesday by singing in front of his victims’ families.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Many high school students are skipping college and entering the workforce right after graduation. And taking the ACT can help, even if they're going to a trade school.
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A man who was convicted in December of killing two young women in Fremont in 1986 was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole in 50 years.
Arkadelphia High School announced its Honor Roll for the second nine weeks and first semester of the 2024-25 school year ...
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Kentucky Democrats have introduced legislation that would legalize and decriminalize marijuana. Their next step is earning ...
Byron-Bergen senior Rose Wilson formalized her commitment to run track and cross country for Roberts Wesleyan University. The official signing was witnessed by Byron-Bergen ...
No. 7 Houston’s game against Utah scheduled for Tuesday night has been pushed back to Wednesday because of severe weather ...
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