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Premier Tim Houston and members of the Nova Scotia government cabinet have not made themselves available as a group to the ...
Stephen McNeil, the Fort Collins man who beat his ex-girlfriend to death in 2020, was sentenced to 40 years in prison Friday as the result of a plea agreement between prosecutors and McNeil’s ...
Danielle Hopton died Feb. 7, 2021, outside a Fort Collins apartment complex. Her ex-boyfriend, Stephen McNeil, now faces a first-degree murder charge.
Danielle Hopton was found injured and unconscious at 525 E. Drake Rd. in Fort Collins. She later died. Fort Collins Police arrested Stephen McNeil for her murder.
Colorado Colorado man accused of murdering ex-girlfriend, 18, had violent criminal past, records show Stephen McNeil, 20, was charged with first-degree murder on Feb. 7 ...
Stephen McNeil, 20, was taken into custody Sunday at noon without incident. Investigators first responded to a parking lot for a report of an unconscious woman on East Drake Road.
More than a dozen family and friends spoke about how Danielle Hopton's murder has impacted thier lives during Stephen McNeil's sentencing Friday.
The Fort Collins man accused of killing 18-year-old Danielle Hopton has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and will face sentencing in late March. Stephen McNeil, 22, appeared before 8th ...
Stephen McNeil, 21, appeared before 8th Judicial District Court Judge Stephen Jouard Tuesday morning where his attorney requested that a preliminary hearing be scheduled for the three felony cases ...
Stephen McNeil chose Thursday to announce he's ready to leave the premier's office and step down as leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party, but the actual timing of his departure is in the hands ...
Stephen McNeil, 76, of Ocala, FL, passed away on June 17, 2023. Steve was born in Framingham, MA July 24, 1946. He graduated from Holy Cross College, Worcester, MA and received a Bachelor's degree ...
Premier Stephen McNeil joined CBC Radio's Mainstreet for a look back on his career in politics as the Liberal Party gets ready to choose a new premier.