Wednesday, June 19 2013 11:18 PM EDT2013-06-20 03:18:30 GMT
(RNN) - Celebrity chef and southern food connoisseur Paula Deen was back in a controversial spotlight Wednesday, alleged of using racial slurs as jokes in her restaurants in front of employees. AccordingMore >>
Celebrity chef and southern food connoisseur Paula Deen was back in a controversial spotlight Wednesday, alleged of using racial slurs as jokes in her restaurants in front of employees.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 7:19 PM EDT2013-06-19 23:19:53 GMT
RICHLAND, SC (WIS) - The South Carolina Highway Patrol says a 24-year-old man is facing multiple charges, including felony DUI, following a fatal crash involving a child. Troopers say it happened on TuesdayMore >>
Bond was denied for the 24-year-old man accused of DUI after being involved in a car accident that killed his girlfriend's 15-month-old child late Tuesday night.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 11:15 PM EDT2013-06-20 03:15:00 GMT
A Camden man accused of brutally raping a 12-year-old girl will not be getting out of jail. A judge denied bond for 50-year-old Michael Williams. Camden investigators say Williams targeted the girl whileMore >>
A Camden man accused of brutally raping a 12-year-old girl will not be getting out of jail. A judge denied bond for 50-year-old Michael Williams. Camden investigators say Williams targeted the girl while she was at a friend's house.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 7:09 PM EDT2013-06-19 23:09:26 GMT
Members of the Lexington-Richland 5 School District are defending a vote to increase their own pay by as much as 156 percent. Board member Beth Burn Watson says the job is time-consuming and membersMore >>
Members of the Lexington-Richland 5 School District are defending a vote to increase their own pay by as much as 156 percent.More >>
By BRUCE SMITH Associated Press
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - Any resolution of the disputes over a $35 million South Carolina cruise terminal in Charleston is now well in the future.
A federal judge has issued an order in a lawsuit challenging a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit for the project. The order states there will not be a trial of the case until November at the earliest.
When plans for the terminal were announced several years ago, ports officials had hoped the terminal could be operating by last year.
But opponents of the city's expanded cruise industry sued in federal court.
Opponents also plan to challenge a Department of Environmental Control permit for the project through the state Administrative Law Court. An appeal of that permit is expected to be filed next month.
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