Despite her criminality, Stephanie St Clair liked to be seen as a ‘lady' and her story is told in a new Sky History series, ...
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Get live updates and the latest news as the government shutdown hits the one month mark, with Trump administration promising military paychecks but not SNAP funds.
A new musical about the literary child prodigy Barbara Follett, who disappeared under suspicious circumstances at age 25, ...
We dug into the Courier Journal's archives and unearthed five tales about haunted locations in Louisville, from The Seelbach ...
Sharai Bohannon is back to unpack some of the reasons you need to watch 'J.D.'s Revenge'. Read why she thinks it's worth your time.
The model turned actor sits down with burlesque icon Dita Von Teese for a film-noir-tinged conversation about old Hollywood ...
This war is taking place in our nation’s capital and in the halls of our most venerated academic institutions. It involves ...
To commemorate All Hallows Eve, also known as Halloween, The Daily Democrat created its own ghost guide last year to honor and recognize some of the local folklore across Woodland, Davis, Winters, ...
Stephanie St. Clair was a crime boss in the 1920s and 30s who was known as the Queen of Numbers because of her control of the ...
JOAN Wright was celebrating her 24th birthday at the Hotel Sydney on October 18, 1942, with her mother and sister, when she caught the eye of Ray Hodgson, a tall, blue-eyed, blond American.
Though I’m partial to crime stories, I’ve never found serial killers especially interesting or even entirely believable. They do exist, I realise, with all their florid quirks and signatures, but they ...