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Rocky Bluff Campground is located roughly 3 miles south of downtown Hot Springs near the Spring Creek community. The 1.2-mile Spring Creek Nature Trail circles the campground and meanders beside ...
As if being a decent human being wasn't a good enough incentive to leave women alone, a recently uploaded YouTube video is striving to provide men with one more -- you don't know who you're ...
In the afternoon of September 16, 2020, Ee Lee was sitting on a blanket in Washington Park after buying food at a nearby Asian supermarket when she was attacked by a group of teenagers, who initially intended to rob her. Lee was punched and kicked several times before the youths dragged her to a treeline near Washington Park Lagoon, where she ...
A man being charged with killing two women, including his ex-girlfriend, was attacked in a New Mexico courtroom by one of the victim's family members. Alexander Ortiz, 21, appeared in Bernalillo ...
Go grew up in Fremont, California, with her parents and her brother Jefferey. [6] [7] Circa 1994, she attended American High School in Fremont, where she was a member of the Honor Society as well as a cheerleader. She graduated in 1998. She studied economics at University of California, Los Angeles, graduating with a degree in economics in 2002.
Karlin became the target of protests and an unsuccessful recall campaign. Denise Harlins, Latasha's maternal aunt, led protests outside Karlin's home and the Compton courthouse. Protesters noted that a week after the killing, a Glendale man received a more severe sentence than Du for kicking a dog. [43]
An Indianapolis woman who stabbed an Asian student in her head multiple times has been sentenced to six years in prison for the hate crime. Billie Davis, 57, of Bloomington, Ind., will spend six ...
The spa town of Hot Springs, Arkansas, had a long history of illegal gambling, which had developed into frequent violence by the late 19th century.Beginning in the 1870s, two factions—the Flynns and the Dorans—fought one another for control over the gambling inside the city of Hot Springs, which by that time had a population of around 10,000.