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NORRISTOWNÂ â An August trial date has been set for a Maryland man accused of fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend at her Lower Moreland home. William Tomas Torres, 63, of Elkton, Md., will face a Montgomery County Court jury on Aug. 23 when his trial is slated to get under way in connection with the alleged Nov. 25, 2019, fatal shooting of 57-year-old Jeanne Edwards. The trial before Judge William R. Carpenter is expected to last five days. The trial date was scheduled after a conference between the judge and the lawyers in the case. - Advertisement - Jury trials were suspended in the county in March 2020 as a precaution when the coronavirus pandemic surfaced. With vaccinations increasing and the COVID-19 positivity rate decreasing in the county jury trials are now being scheduled for late summer and early fall. ....
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“Santa’s coming to your neighborhood. Be ready,” St. John Berchmans Catholic Church Pastor Fidele Dikete said. Author: Jordan Foster (KENS 5) Published: 11:18 PM CST December 20, 2020 Updated: 11:18 PM CST December 20, 2020 SAN ANTONIO Santa came to town unexpectedly for these kids on the southwest side of San Antonio. “Santa’s coming to your neighborhood. Be ready,” St. John Berchmans Catholic Church Pastor Fidele Dikete said. With the help of the people at St. John Berchmans Catholic Church and “Santa”, the kids got an early peek under the Christmas tree. “We are going to take some hope and whatever we can to bring to the neighborhood,” Pastor Dikete said. ....