The notorious 1991 yogurt shop murders in Austin, Texas, have finally been solved. DNA evidence has identified Robert Eugene Brashers, a deceased serial killer, as the perpetrator. Brashers, who died ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Fans traveled from near and far for the chance to "rally with Hali" Thursday. Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton hosted a pop-up market near downtown Indianapolis for the debut of ...
Edinburgh’s first Greggs outlet store has opened in Sighthill, selling surplus food at half the price of the regular shop. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get ...
Robert Eugene Brashers and Austin, Texas. Jay Janner/The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images and Missouri Highway Patrol Police in Austin, Texas, have announced a major breakthrough in the ...
Emergency fire crews rushed to Panini Cartel on Tapleys Hill Rd at Fulham just after 3.30am after reports of a fire. SA Police found the fire began inside the building, and said it appeared the ...
The Las Vegas Aces defeated the Indiana Fever 107-98 in a win-or-go-home Game 5 matchup in the WNBA Playoffs. The loss ended a truly disappointing season for the Fever. Caitlin Clark did not play ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A serial killer and rapist connected to violent crimes in Memphis and Dyersburg has been identified as a suspect in the 1991 unsolved murders of four teenage girls at a yogurt shop in ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Police have linked a suspect to the 1991 deaths of four teen girls at the “I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt!” shop off Anderson Lane in north Austin, according to news release from ...
Police have today named a suspect in the killings of four teenage girls at a yoghurt shop - more than 30 years ago. DNA evidence led officers to the "significant breakthrough" in the case of the ...
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Travellers flying to France or over French airspace were bracing for severe disruption this week caused by industrial action. SNCTA, the main French air traffic control union, had called a three-day ...
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