Georgia Northwestern Technical College is proud to announce the students on the President’s and Dean’s Lists for the 2024 fall semester. To be eligible for the President’s List, the student ...
Elijah Caudill, 24. (Provided by Denver Police Department) Elijah Caudill, 24, is being held in Denver City Jail on suspicion of four felonies: two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of ...
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Elijah Caudill, the suspect in a series of random knife attacks last weekend in Denver, is now facing first degree murder charges. The Denver District Attorney's Office announced the formal ...
Tammy Hyatt was pulled from the 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe but died at the scene despite life-saving efforts to save her, the troopers said. Advertisement Article continues below this ad The crash ...
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Brother Thomas Caudill worked with the Catholic Action Center for more than 20 years. A good friend, and a safe and familiar face for Lexington’s homeless. He was once in their shoes.