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The Santa Barbara real estate market seems to be entering a new phase of growth. With rising inventory levels and increasing buyer interest, the region is showing strong signs of continued momentum.
Here is what we know. Nina Adalina Devillez, of Santa Claus, Indiana, is currently in the hospital in Owensboro, Kentucky, after she was shot by a Chandler Police Department officer Monday morning ...
THE STORY OF THE REAL "SANTA CLAUS" Who is Santa Claus? Did he ever live on this earth like other folk? Was he a real person? Yes; Saint Nicholas, whose feast day is observed by the Church on ...
The Department of Homeland Security in May will begin implementing REAL ID requirements for U.S. travelers for the first time, a move that comes as the administration looks to act on some of ...
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Picture: Santa Fe Sheriff's Department Despite their deaths and it being a “breeding ground” for rodents real estate agents believe Hackman and Arakawa‘s home won’t be “tough” to sell.
LYNCH, Ky. (WKRC) - A man was arrested after he allegedly murdered his aunt, drove her corpse across state lines, lit the car on fire with her body still inside and pushed it off a cliff.
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The suspect, Adeline Ngan-Binh Bui, 50, is charged with Abuse of Corpse Without Legal Authority and Tampering with Government Records. According to online court records, she is out on bond.
For years, women had been disappearing on Long Island. Then in 2010, investigators searching for a missing woman began finding 10 sets of human remains in the scrub along a barrier island parkway ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A man was sentenced to over two decades in prison on Monday for murder, abuse of a corpse and other charges, according to a press release from Commonwealth’s Attorney Gerina D.
At the Santa Clara County building on Thursday, dozens of politicians, health care providers, and activists joined voices as part of a battle calling for the protection of Medicaid funding.