Six people were arrested near Downing Street after police intervened when a group broke through a cordon made to stop people moving past the area allocated for the event.
Like it or not, St George's Day just isn't a big deal in England. Our sister publication JOE took to the streets to find out why.
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WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) - A couple in St. John has not been able to live in a church they bought to use as their home. The city council is expected to vote tomorrow on whether to issue them a special use permit that would allow them to live there. Mike Rosseau and Dorothy Tobe said []
St. Bartholomew Catholic Church will mark Earth Day weekend with a free courtyard information fair between today’s and Sunday’s Masses and a free choral concert at 6 p.m. Monday. Continue reading at The Republic News.
A wood recycling plant in the St. Johns neighborhood caught fire Thursday morning.
GARYVILLE - Deputies in St. John recovered a man's body from the Mississippi River that was found floating in Garyville on Wednesday. The St. John Sheriff's Office said the body was found around 8:30 a.m. and pulled out just before noon at a levee in Edgard. Deputies said the body was badly decomposed when it was taken from the river.The identity of the body is currently unknown. Deputies said more information will be released. Permalink| Comments
Here’s a selection of saintly memories from Sunderland’s past. All these people shared their opinions on whether St George’s Day should become a Bank Holiday. The Sunderland Echo headed into The Bridges for the views of readers in 2003 and we were back on the streets in 2006. Thanks to them all. See if there’s a face you recognise.
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Troopers with the Louisiana State Police are investigating a crash that left a motorcyclist dead in St. John the Baptist Parish on Monday, April 15.
GARYVILLE - A 32-year-old man died in a crash on LA-44 Monday night. State police were called to the scene of LA-44 where it meets LA-54 shortly after 8 p.m.. Troopers found that a tractor trailer failed to yield to the oncoming motorcyclist, 32-year-old Frankie Credidio of Paulina. Credidio hit the trailer and died from his injuries on scene. Credidio was reportedly not wearing a DOT-approved helmet, and troopers stressed the importance of doing so. It is also important to...
A look back at the history of St George's Day and how people traditionally