MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. — In a time where change happens fast and new technology is evolving around us, a museum in Palmetto is holding on to moments in time — hoping more people can experience the joys ...
Ex-Manatee County deputy gets 13 years for sexually abusing underage girl in the 1970s after living in Alaska for decades.
Motorworks Brewing’s flagship Bradenton brewery is staring down a foreclosure fight that could hand control of its downtown ...
Ex-Colleton County Clerk of Court Becky Hill's actions led to Alex Murdaugh being granted a new trial. The Supreme Court of South Carolina found Hill improperly influenced the jury in Murdaugh's 2023 ...
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Ex-Manatee deputy sentenced to 13 years for sexual battery in 1990 case
May fled to Alaska in 1991 and assumed the identify of his dead stepbrother.
South Carolina’s five Supreme Court justices pointed a unanimous finger at one person when they agreed May 13 to overturn the murder convictions of Alex Murdaugh. Rebecca “Becky” Hill, Colleton County ...
Becky Hill served as the clerk of court during Alex Murdaugh's double-murder trial in 2023 Caroline Blair is a writer for PEOPLE. She has been writing about celebrities, entertainment, reality TV ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — On March 25, 2024, Becky Hill held a press conference to announce her resignation from her position as Colleton County Clerk of Court amidst multiple state law enforcement ...
SARASOTA, Fla. (Suncoast Searchlight) - A surprise proposal to make Sarasota’s city auditor and clerk the highest-paid employee on the city’s payroll is expected to be shelved — at least for now. The ...
The actions of a court clerk were a crucial factor in the South Carolina Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn the double murder convictions of disgraced attorney Alex Murdaugh. The court ruled on May 13 ...
Lakewood Ranch’s Hillary Ellis, 40, always wanted to be an attorney. “If you go back to my eighth-grade yearbook, it asks what you want to be when you grow up and it says 'attorney,'” Ellis said. "I ...
Though the Legislature cannot formally vote on the package until the constitutionally required 72-hour cooling-off period expires, Senate President Ben Albritton notified members Tuesday that the ...
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