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The woman, identified as Dorothy Louise Downey, was helping her daughter move out of the century-old house when she fell.
A proposed bill would double the maximum prison sentence and fine for unlawful manufacture involving more than 100 plants and possession in excess of 32 times the legal limits.
Police later arrested a a 32-year-old city resident on charges of defacing property, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
“For 300 years, Elizabeth Johnson Jr. was without a voice, her story lost to the passages of time."
Stacy Schiff reveals one of the most common misconceptions regarding the Salem witch trials.
Witch hunts in the 17th century were real because people believed witches were real. But usage of the term “witch hunt” has evolved into something else entirely.
"You get to the point where you just want to embrace who you are, and the word doesn’t matter."
Officials in Salem said they cost too much and gave off "a barnyard aroma."
Scholars ID spot where 19 innocents were killed in 1692.