Tuesday, May 21 2013 9:16 AM EDT2013-05-21 13:16:36 GMT
SPARTANBURG, SC (WYFF) - A Spartanburg woman is under arrest after police say she shot and killed her boyfriend with a 12-gauge shotgun. Erika Michelle Sutelman, 21, who lives in the apartment whereMore >>
A Spartanburg woman is under arrest after police say she shot and killed her boyfriend with a 12-gauge shotgun.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 8:41 AM EDT2013-05-21 12:41:48 GMT
A South Carolina man faces federal fraud and conspiracy charges after authorities say he masterminded a three-year scheme that faked store refund transactions totaling more than $600,000 from Walmart stores in the...More >>
A South Carolina man faces federal fraud and conspiracy charges after authorities say he masterminded a three-year scheme that faked store refund transactions totaling more than $600,000 from Walmart stores in the Carolinas.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 2:38 PM EDT2013-05-21 18:38:10 GMT
NASH COUNTY, NC (WYFF) - A North Carolina woman is facing charges after authorities say she tried to poison five people. Tiara Drake is charged with five counts of attempted murder. Nash County deputiesMore >>
A North Carolina woman is facing charges after authorities say she tried to poison five people.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:50 PM EDT2013-05-21 16:50:22 GMT
MOORE, OK (RNN) – In one of the few positive stories to come from the deadly tornadoes in Oklahoma, an elderly woman was reunited with a four-legged friend she thought was dead. Barbara Garcia, a residentMore >>
Elderly resident Barbara Garcia frantically called for her dog after the tornado had leveled her house, but with no success.More >>
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP/WCSC) - The father of a Mt. Pleasant woman killed by an out-of-control truck at the 2011 All Good Music Festival wants to settle his federal lawsuit against several groups that staged the event.
Kim Miller reached a settlement in July with driver Clay Lewin of Cape Charles, Va. It compensates him $300,000 for the death of daughter Nicole, while two friends who survived would get $100,000 apiece.
The victims were all from Mount Pleasant.
Miller's latest motion says he's since reached tentative agreements with: Maryland-based Walther Productions and its principal, Tim Walther; Marvin Huggins and Marvin's Mountaintop campground near Masontown; and promoters Junipa Contento and James Tobin.
The motion doesn't specify what they would pay to settle the lawsuit.
Miller's complaint against several parking and security companies, meanwhile, remains active.
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