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Otis Rolley (far left) moderates a panel discussion about the future of Baltimore's Inner Harbor in May 2024. Photo credit: Ed Gunts.
Sutton Hoo, in Suffolk, is set to feature on Coastal Adventures on Channel 5.
TV presenters and singers Rochelle and Marvin Humes are back on our screens this weekend for another episode of BBC's The Hit List. Now in its seventh series, the husband-and-wife have been ...
SAN ANTONIO — Otis McKane, a man on death row for the 2016 murder of San Antonio Police Detective Benjamin Marconi, returned to court Friday for the second day of his appeal hearing.
Indie-pop duo Royel Otis have officially expanded their upcoming 2025 Australian tour. They have added second shows in Brisbane and Sydney due to reported overwhelming demand.
Author/teacher Lara Tupper will lead a free writing workshop, "Memoir Writing: What's Your Story?" on Thursday, July 31, at the Otis Library.
Otis McKane, who was sentenced to death in the 2016 killing of San Antonio police detective Benjamin Marconi, is hoping for an appeal when he returns to court on Thursday.
RELATED: Otis McKane found guilty in the shooting death of SAPD Det. Marconi After a four-week trial in August 2021, a jury found McKane guilty of capital murder and sentenced him to death.
The Sporting News has everything you need to know to grab tickets to one of Royel Otis' upcoming shows on the "Meet Me in the Car" tour.
McKane, 39, appeared in a hearing on Thursday. He was found guilty of capital murder of a police officer for the brutal slaying of San Antonio police Detective Benjamin Marconi, 50.