Gang members opened fire on a bus on the outskirts of El Salvador's capital, then doused it with gasoline and set it on fire, killing at least 14 passengers in what ...
On March 23, 1952, the following article by Bob Chapman explored the beginning of sightseeing tours in El Paso. El Pasoans turned out en masse to see the new attraction and bragged about El Paso now ...
Extortion fees demanded by gangs from El Salvador’s bus companies have doubled in the past year to $3 million per month, another sign of the problems inherent in the country’s waning gang truce.
A scheme that placed undercover police officers and soldiers on board El Salvador buses to combat extortion and robbery has been scrapped due to lack of funds, despite the worryingly high rates of ...
Hi Trish, I was reminiscing about how my friend, Charles W. Leverett, got his nickname Lucky. Lucky and I worked at the Electric Co. One day I asked him how he got his name and he told me this story.
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