The “Jeopardy!” episode broadcast March 13 featured two Berks County high school graduates among the three contestants vying to win money by answering a barrage of brain-teasing trivia questions.
A murderer who was only jailed for killing a woman after a change in the double jeopardy law should be moved to an open ...
A murderer who was brought to justice after his victim's mother campaigned for a key change in the double jeopardy law should ...
Billy Dunlop, 61, killed Julie Hogg in Billingham in 1989. Her mother Ann Ming fought to overturn an 800-year-old law to get ...
The Mead School Board is urging the federal government to step in as the Trump administration continues doling out directives ...
The family of a murdered woman say her killer is not safe to be moved to an open prison. William Dunlop was jailed in 2006 ...
William Dunlop was brought to justice after his victim’s mother campaigned for more than a decade to get the double jeopardy ...
Like a worm in an apple, politics — of both the national and local varieties — continues to provoke strong reactions with ...
Image via Getty Images Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce popped up unexpectedly on Jeopardy! —not in person, but as game board clues during the Invitational Tournament semifinals. Interestingly ...
William Dunlop was brought to justice after his victim’s mother campaigned for more than a decade to get the double jeopardy ...
A San Francisco lesbian's application to the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance Task Force appears to be in jeopardy after Board of Supervisors President Rafael Mandelman said Monday that he could not ...