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  • A teenager who was seen jumping off the Interstate 205 bridge late Thursday morning remained unidentified late Friday afternoon and had not been . Carol Fenstermacher, spokeswoman for Evergreen Public Schools, said officials have a possible name, but cant release it until its confirmed. School officials had not been able to contact the parent who has custody of the boy, Fenstermacher said about 4:45 p.m. Friday.

  • Many journalists use such sites to track local men and women stationed in Iraq, although the Defense Department's decision earlier this year to restrict troops' access to MySpace and similar sites could hinder that in the future. In June, cowriting a story about a murder-suicide that left six people dead, Jones used the site's language in describing one of the victims as the proud parent of a beautiful little girl and handsome little boy.' At another point, Jones was working on a Memorial Day story about a local soldier who had been killed in Iraq. Perhaps the best-known example of Facebook's and MySpace's value for journalists took place in April after the massacre at Virginia Tech, when the campus paper, the Collegiate Times, assigned two reporters to mine social networking sites-a ...

  • A former city of Columbia official who shocked the small Kansas community of Burlingame by fatally shooting his own family in November 2009 was found guilty Thursday afternoon of capital murder. Kraig Kahler

  • In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit No. 10-2509 IN RE: G REDE F OUNDRIES...

  • A mysterious treasure in the form of a 1933 Charleston High School class ring has been unearthed. Obviously, its old. So old that the stone has fallen out and 78 years worth of black tarnish had to be removed from its exterior before any of its details could be revealed. Even then, not much can be discerned, other than the owner was a student at Charleston High School who graduated in 1933 and had the initials of MVL. He or she also had very small hands. Robin Shamblen is trying to get to the bottom of this mystery. Her husband found the ring while installing a wrought iron fence in front of their house in South Hills a few years ago. She finally got around to trying to track down the original owner about a month ago. I made a feeble attempt at one point to find who it belonged to, but ...

  • SAN FERNANDO, Mexico - At the largest mass grave site ever found in Mexico, where 177 bodies have been pulled from deep pits, authorities have recovered few bullet casings and little evidence that the dead were killed with a gun. Instead, most died of blunt force trauma to the head, and a sledge hammer found at the crime scene is believed to have been used in the executions, according to Mexican investigators and state officials.

  • HAMPDEN The body of well-known local naturalist Judy Kellogg Markowsky, 65, who went missing from the Avalon Village retirement community earlier this week, was found Friday afternoon in the Penobscot River. A body has been recovered and it will be going to Augusta for an autopsy, Hampden police Sgt. Dan Stewart said.

  • LONG BEACH -- Pounding the pavement has paid off with a new lead for homicide detectives searching for the suspects responsible for a 2010 murder. A van linked to the killing of Franklin Robles of Lake Elsinore, who was gunned down near a West Long Beach auto yard more than a year ago, was found at a salvage yard in San Diego County, police announced Thursday.

  • Beverly Simley had just locked up the Birdhouse Cafe and Lounge when she was shot and killed in her new car. The 48-year-old was found dead just before 3:30 a.m. Tuesday in her vehicle near the Sixth Avenue bar where she had worked for several years as a bartender. Hers is the seventh murder on the citys West Side this year. The Birdhouse usually opens at noon and closes at 2 a.m., but Tuesday afternoon it was locked up tight, with a bar and padlock across the front door. Two cards offering condolences were taped to the railing, and a prayer candle sat unlit on the concrete steps. Simley, a mother of two and grandmother of two, was a pleasant person who looked out for her family, said the Rev. William Kinney, pastor of First Missionary Baptist Church of Powellton in Fayette County. Kinn...



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