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Pamela Smart, serving life, accepts responsibility for her husband’s 1990 killing for the first time
The Hill· 6 days agoPamela Smart, who is serving life in prison for plotting with her teenage student to have her...
Mount Jewett native's book released to strong buzz
The Bradford Era· 5 days agoMount Jewett native Jake Maynard's debut book has been released to some pretty strong early buzz. "Maynard is a bold new American voice in fiction, and...
Yiddish theater and radicals found a home at Douglas Park Auditorium
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIf the walls of the Douglas Park Auditorium could talk, they might well speak Yiddish. A three-story...
Interior designers reveal 13 things worth splurging on in your living room
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAccording to Robbie Maynard, interior designer of Robbie Interiors, you can also instantly elevate a...
SRA graduates 96 during 97th annual commencement
The Woonsocket Call· 5 days agoThe moment definitely wasn’t lost on Gemma D’Orazio. As her classmates from the St. Raphael Academy Class of 2024 primped their hair, adjusted their caps...
Wilson Co. to consider wheel tax increase to pay employees
WSMV Nashville· 1 day agoThe Wilson County Commission will consider raising the county’s wheel tax by $50 to help increase...
Chef at Hollywood Filipino restaurant wins ‘Oscars of food’
KTLA articles via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe chef of a Hollywood restaurant been honored as California’s best by the most prestigious awards...
No. 3 Westfield baseball falls to No. 2 Plymouth North in Division II state tournament semifinals
The Republican· 6 days ago“We had our opportunities,” Westfield coach Mike Kennedy said. “We left some runners on base and...
A timeline of the Pamela Smart case in the killing of her husband
CBS 58 Milwaukee· 5 days agoPamela Smart, then 22, was a high school media director when she began an affair with 15-year-old Billy Flynn. In her trial, prosecutors said Smart then coaxed Flynn into carrying out the murder ...
Yiddish theater and radicals found a home at Douglas Park Auditorium
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoWhen it opened around 1911, Eastern European immigrants were transforming North Lawndale into a...