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Roache has appeared on popular television shows such as Cold Blood and Four Seasons before going on to join the cast of Coronation Street alongside his father and older brother as part of a storyline surrounding Ken Barlow and his long-lost son, played by his real-life son Linus. The characters were introduced as part of the soap's fiftieth ...
As cleanup efforts continue and floodwaters recede in flood-ravaged southwestern Virginia, the Buchanan County Sheriff's Office said Thursday morning that it had made contact with all 44 people ...
Found alive 2 years 1700s Adriaan de Bruin: Unknown Unknown African boy enslaved to be servant to Dutch politician Adriaan van Bredehoff, [8] [9] [10] best known for posing together with his master for a portrait by Nikolaas Verkolje, which today is on exhibit in the Westfries Museum. Found alive 30 years 1703 Abram Petrovich Gannibal: 7–8 ...
Clara, who was a sophomore at James Madison University at the time of the murder, was charged on February 2, 2002. [6] She was formally indicted for the murder, as well as conspiracy to commit murder and solicitation of murder charges, on March 31, 2002. Inglis, Pfohl, and Hulbert had all been indicted previously for Schwartz's murder. [7]
A missing boy has been found alive after spending nearly a week alone in a northern Zimbabwe game park filled with lions, elephants and other wild animals, local officials said.. On Wednesday, Jan ...
A son who journeyed 11 miles into the Blue Ridge Mountains to locate his parents. A pastor and a ragtag group of parishioners navigating collapsed roads to deliver aid to stranded residents.
James Terry Roach (February 18, 1960 – January 10, 1986) was the second person to be executed by the state of South Carolina following the 1976 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court reauthorizing the use of capital punishment by the states.
Forty-nine people died in South Carolina, 33 in Georgia, 27 in Florida, 17 in Tennessee and two in Virginia. Floods and landslides trapped residents in buildings and swept away large swaths of towns.