+Vote!
Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 06/21/2008
A former finalist in the national Golden Gloves championship was charged with manslaughter in a hit-and-run accident that left a man dead.
1Vote!
Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
MCKINNEY - A man accused of fatally beating and stabbing his ex-wife gave his jailer a note that described where to find the Plano woman's body, according to police testimony at his trial Wednesday. Curtis Lee Armstrong's note described where to find the body of Jennifer McCallum 10 days after police discovered her apartment walls, floor, and stairs covered in blood, a Collin County Sheriff deputy...
1Vote!
Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
MCKINNEY - A man accused of fatally beating and stabbing his ex-wife gave his jailer a note that described where to find the Plano woman's body, according to police testimony at his trial Wednesday. Curtis Lee Armstrong's note described where to find the body of Jennifer McCallum 10 days after police discovered her apartment walls, floor, and stairs covered in blood, a Collin County Sheriff deputy...
1Vote!
Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 04/08/2008
MCKINNEY – The parents of a woman who was brutally beaten and stabbed testified Tuesday at the trial of her ex-husband who is accused of killing her and then dumping her body along Interstate 45. Jim and Donna McCallum testified during the first day of the capital murder trial of Curtis Lee Armstrong, 38, who is accused of killing Jennifer McCallum in her Plano apartment in May 2006. The two had been...
+Vote!
Gwent Gazette (icWales) (Free subscription) | 04/01/2008
Top Of The Pots Blaenau Gwent Pool News
+Vote!
Gwent Gazette (icWales) (Free subscription) | 03/25/2008
Top Of The Pots Blaenau Gwent Pool News With Gary Groves
+Vote!
CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News (Free subscription) | 03/03/2008
Police arrested an Asheville man Sunday, charging him with the possession of LSD and with a fugitive warrant for failure to pay child support in Montgomery County.
+Vote!
CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News (Free subscription) | 03/01/2008
ASHEVILLE - An Asheville woman faces charges for allegedly breaking into a woman's house, stealing a check and writing it out to herself for $2,000.
+Vote!
Fox News (Free subscription) | 02/04/2008
Three men were gunned down Sunday night at a Maryland restaurant after an argument during the Super Bowl, the Washington Post reported Monday.
+Vote!
John Gushue . . . Dot Dot Dot (Free subscription) | 02/03/2008
Every other Saturday, I spend a bit of time - as much as an hour, it seems - in the garage area, sorting through recycling, getting garbage bagged up, tidying things up. My iPod never seems more valuable than getting through more tedious chores. Here are some of the songs that have been on that playlist lately. Dave "Baby" Cortez: The Happy Organ Cortez. Included on a compilation of Fifties and Sixties...
+Vote!
TallSkinnyKiwi (Free subscription) | 01/18/2008
Heres are the highlights of my one day in Amsterdam. I had a fantastic dinner at the home of Phil and Laina Graf in their classic Amsterdam home. Their house even has a cellar in the basement which was used...
1Vote!
Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 12/21/2007
A welder who survived a Texas City apartment blast last year that killed his roommate pleaded guilty today to a federal felony bomb-making charge. Curtis Lee Jetton, 22, of La Marque, said he helped Matthew Rugo make explosives because they wanted to blow up an old van for entertainment.
+Vote!
HoustonChronicle.com -- Houston & Texas News (Free subscription) | 12/21/2007
A welder who survived a Texas City apartment blast last year that killed his roommate pleaded guilty today to a federal felony bomb-making charge. Curtis Lee Jetton, 22, of La Marque, said he helped Matthew Rugo make explosives because they wanted to blow up an old van for entertainment.
+Vote!
NBC11.com - Local News (Free subscription) | 11/28/2007
A state appeals court orders the governor to reconsider whether to allow parole for an Oakland man who has been in prison for 22 years for a second-degree murder conviction.