Miami then and now: comparing the legendary 2001 Hurricanes to the 2025 Hurricanes originally appeared on The Sporting News.
A man was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison in the death and disappearance of his ex-wife Regina Hicks in 2001.
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KELOLAND ups Anna Peters to director of news & multimedia content
Nexstar CBS, MyNetworkTV and The CW affiliate KELO Sioux Falls, S.D. (KELOLAND), announced Friday that it promoted veteran executive producer Anna Peters to director of news & multimedia content.
California father Paul Allen Perez — who murdered five of his children and hid an infant’s body in a cooler — was convicted ...
A man convicted of encouraging Muslims to fight overseas after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks engaged in free speech, ...
The defendant, Paul Hicks, was found guilty of three counts of murder and one count of kidnapping on Dec. 19, 2025, in ...
On Tuesday, Jan. 6, Paul Allen Perez, 63, was found guilty by a jury of killing five of his infant children, who were all ...
With the win over Ole Miss at the Fiesta Bowl, the Hurricanes will be the first team in the BCS/CFP era (since 1998) to play a national championship in their home stadium. Miami will face top-ranked ...
The Sandusky man found guilty last month of killing his ex-wife in 2001, will be sentenced in Huron County Court of Common ...
Miami will head back home for a shot at its first national championship since 2001 after beating Mississippi 31-27 in an ...
The Andrea Yates Story' explores why Rusty Yates' wife, Andrea, drowned their five children in 2001. Here's everything to ...
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