His first syndicated column, which follows, appeared in the Stamford Advocate April 7, 1962. In 1962, the George Matthew Adams Service began distributing a column by William F. Buckley Jr. for publication in newspapers each weekend. After it was announced, 30 newspapers quickly contracted for the column, called "Conservative Voice," including the Boston Globe, the Atlanta Journal, Los Angeles
Growing up in suburban Pennsylvania, the young man had heard horror stories from his grandfather about the Holocaust. His grandfather was imprisoned in Auschwitz concentration camp and lived to tell about it.
Mattie Alberta Alford Huckaba has too many memories to keep in order. Sometimes they collide and she has trouble recalling events. But Berta, as her friends call her, knows exactly what's happening today. She's a Leap Day baby and she's turning 100.
According to a recent East Bay Express article on city-sponsored composting, some people find the new kitchen debris collecting simply “too icky” to do.
Ruth Quiban's recent letter, " Watch your tongue: Freedom of speech isn't freedom to hurt " [Times, Northwest Voices, Feb. 28], is severely flawed in forethought and execution.
The readers are split on what should be taken from the recent friendly against Mexico with half saying the Red, White and Blue should have done better and the other half telling Snowden to hold back as we did not lose and were evaluating new players.
4:04 p.m. - Police arrested a 54-year-old male of Willcox on an outstanding warrant out of the Willcox Magistrate Court for failure to appear. He was booked into jail.
NEW YORK -- For the first time in history, more than one in every 100 American adults is in jail or prison, according to a new report tracking the surge in inmate population and urging states to rein in corrections costs with alternative sentencing programs.