Ted Frank, 54, of Center Township, is accused of leaving a threatening voicemail at the Islamic Center of Western ...
Lamine Yamal has become one of the most talked-about figures in world football, and not just because of what he does on the pitch. The Barcelona teenager’s rise has been followed closely across the ...
For one night, at least, dinner isn't just about what's on the plate; it's about who's telling the truth, who's concealing something, and whether anyone at the table is prepared to solve the crime. On ...
A couple renovating their new home were left stunned after uncovering a bizarre message hidden behind bathroom wallpaper — one that appeared to address a “new victim”. Justification unsealed for FBI’s ...
PHILO — When some radio listeners looked at the screens in their cars Thursday morning, they were greeted with an offensive message, rather than the typical information about the station they’d tuned ...
RICHMOND, Ind. — In the latest edition of Miami Valley Murder Mysteries, someone on a scooter shot Randon Aldora in the head in 2015. He died the next day. He was a father, a son, and a brother. Now, ...
The Pentagon has tested a device that investigators believe may be linked to the condition commonly referred to as Havana Syndrome, CNN has reported. The Defense Department has been testing the device ...
Diego Pineda has been a devout storyteller his whole life. He has self-published a fantasy novel and a book of short stories, and is actively working on publishing his second novel. A lifelong fan of ...
"It's the most wonderful time of the year," croons Andy Williams as his classic Christmas tune plays over the KTIS airways. Williams' hit plays as part of a barrage of commercial-free Christmas music.
Is geography destiny? Is heredity fate? Does nature trump nurture? Such questions haunt the leading figures in three of 2025’s outstanding works of crime fiction. The title character in Ron Currie’s ...
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