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A Waukesha County judge signed off on the release plan for one of the women involved in the "Slender Man" stabbing, Morgan Geyser, from a mental institution on Sept. 17, according to her attorney Tony ...
The details of a conditional release plan for Morgan Geyser are now secret. Documents detailing the release were outlined in Waukesha County court on Monday, Sept. 8, but they are sealed. Geyser and ...
After almost 80 years, an Indiana man will soon meet the big sister he never knew he had. Ron Achtertof, of Chesterton, Indiana, said he found out he has a sister after his cousin began searching ...
This Minnesota teen never flew on a plane before. Then, a free program dropped her and 9 others into Times Square Pregnant in a rural town of 400: How this mom is getting vital medical care miles away ...
Police say Karch began chatting online with the middle school-aged teen just days before his arrest and "quickly took the conversation in a sexual direction." Eric Karch, 53, is accused of trying to ...
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Just about every day, John Hersh plays taps. He consults with an Amazon Alexa to find the perfect sunset time, then takes his bugle to the rooftop deck of his home on New Jersey’s Long Beach Island to ...
Genki Kawamura's inventive reimagining of a simple walking game is enjoyable puzzle therapy for anyone who has ever felt trapped in the Tokyo metro tunnels of their own mind. While comparisons to cult ...
CANTON ‒ A 64-year-old Minerva man died following a traffic crash in Mahoning County on Sept. 9. Michael S. Winn may have suffered a medical incident before the crash, said Tamara "Tammy" Wilkes, a ...
CINCINNATI — Every time you scan an item at the grocery store, you can thank a Cincinnati man for helping to get bar codes on almost everything we buy. Barry Franz grew up in Linwood and graduated ...