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On April 13, 1994, two boys looking for soda cans to recycle found a baby stabbed to death in a public park's trash. 30 years later, she has a name.
A 54-pound Martian meteorite could fetch up to $4 million at Sotheby’s. Cheryl Preheim marvels at the out-of-this-world auction lineup.
Junie's Playroom is the only child playroom center in Williamsport. Having a playroom center in the city gives children and ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking an area of low pressure in the Atlantic, located off the coast of North Florida, in ...
With assistance from the Indiana State Police Crime lab and the dedicated work of detectives, Baby Hope’s biological mother ...
Diamond Miller has provided a lift for the surging Lynx, running the floor in transition and defending well enough to earn ...
Biological parents of murdered baby girl found in Franklin, Indiana park in 1994 identified 30 years later. DNA technology led to the discovery.
On April 13, 1994, two juveniles searching for recyclables found the body of an unidentified newborn female in a trash can at ...
The Great South Bay Music Festival — headlined by Taking Back Sunday, Men at Work and more — returns to Shorefront Park in ...
The baby’s mother was Cheryl Dawn Larson, who passed away in 2018. The father, Paul Shepherd, didn’t know she had been ...
Preferred Hotels & Resorts chief revenue officer Cheryl Williams discusses luxury accommodation and Aussie travel trends.
Dr. Breelyn Wilky urged newly diagnosed GIST patients to seek support from peers and advocacy groups, and to consult experts, even if care stays local.