Friday, May 17 2013 7:16 PM EDT2013-05-17 23:16:53 GMT
One person has died in a crash near Harrisonville, MO, Thursday evening. The crash happened on Missouri Highway 7 and Walker Road. It involved a car and a tractor-trailer. Harrisonville is in Cass County.More >>
Savannah Nash celebrated her 16th birthday last week. She died Thursday when her car slammed into a semi while she was texting during her first time driving by herself.More >>
Friday, May 17 2013 11:54 AM EDT2013-05-17 15:54:38 GMT
Former NASCAR driver Dick Trickle called 911 Thursday afternoon to alert authorities that he was going to kill himself.A recording of the call chronicles Trickle's calm admission to a Lincoln County 911More >>
Former NASCAR driver Dick Trickle called 911 Thursday afternoon to alert authorities that he was going to kill himself.More >>
Friday, May 17 2013 7:02 PM EDT2013-05-17 23:02:01 GMT
A South Carolina Appeals Court ruling leaves the door open for an admitted gambler to sue two Columbia restaurants for money she lost while gambling at the establishments for several years.More >>
A South Carolina Appeals Court ruling leaves the door open for an admitted gambler to sue two Columbia restaurants for money she lost while gambling at the establishments for several years.More >>
Friday, May 17 2013 6:48 PM EDT2013-05-17 22:48:58 GMT
The double-murder trial of Brett Parker resumed Friday morning after being cut short Thursday when the admitted bookie had to be transported to an area hospital after an emotional outburst in the courtroom.AfterMore >>
The double-murder trial of Brett Parker resumed Friday morning after being cut short Thursday when the admitted bookie had to be transported to an area hospital after an emotional outburst in the courtroom.More >>
Friday, May 17 2013 4:06 PM EDT2013-05-17 20:06:24 GMT
Beloved Brookland-Cayce High School coach and teacher Abbott L. "Abby" Bray, Jr. has lost his battle with cancer.Bray was also a member of Cayce City Council. He was elected to the district four seat inMore >>
Beloved Brookland-Cayce High School coach and teacher Abbott L. "Abby" Bray, Jr. has lost his battle with cancer.More >>
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - An administrative law judge says the Boeing Co. broke national labor law when a human resources manager at its North Charleston plant told a mechanic not to talk about unionizing during working time.
The Post and Courier of Charleston reports Sunday that Judge William Nelson Cates says Boeing can't prohibit employees from discussing the union while allowing discussion of non-work-related matters during working time.
Cates ordered Boeing to stop the practice and also required the manufacturer to post a notice that notifies employees of their right to organize.
A Boeing spokeswoman said the company is disappointed with the decision and disputes the findings.
Representatives of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers brought the unfair labor practice charge on behalf of the mechanic this spring.