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Ray Davies was at the heart of British Invasion music and as a result, formed a loving bond with America. But it was a relationship that came to a frightening end.
His family knew something was off when he didn’t return home on Easter, hadn’t called anyone and his cellphone was dead.
"The Stones Are Speaking" will air as part of the USA Film Festival on Sunday, April 27, at 4 p.m. at the Angelika Theater in ...
Michael Jung has increased his leading margin after the Kentucky Three-Day Event cross-country, but elsewhere in the top 10 there were changes in the order ...
Manuelito faces certain death while Leaphorn and Chee call in all their resources to catch a killer in the Season 3 finale of ...
He does not see the world like normal people do.” Those are words said by Mary Dion to describe her husband, Dave. For the ...
Native-American artifact collectors and enthusiasts from across Mississippi have gathered in Purvis for an annual exhibition.
The school is represented by an arrowhead logo and this bill could force schools like Casey-Westfield to reconsider.
Moises Mendoza repeatedly confessed to the murder, and a long series of appeals filed in the years since his conviction were ...
Ancient Mongol treasures linked to Genghis Khan’s empire were rediscovered in a Siberian museum, shedding light on ties to ...
A practice that dates back to prehistoric ages has been heralded as an annual family friendly event that attendees of all ...
Mendoza, 40, was executed by lethal injection for the murder of 20-year-old Rachelle O'Neil Tolleson on March 18, 2004, in Farmersville, Texas.