Wednesday, May 22 2013 8:18 AM EDT2013-05-22 12:18:54 GMT
A commander at Fort Jackson has been suspended due to allegations of misconduct. According to the spokesman for U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Brig. Gen. Bryan T. Roberts was suspended of hisMore >>
A commander at Fort Jackson has been suspended due to allegations of misconduct. According to the spokesman for U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Brig. Gen. Bryan T. Roberts was suspended of hisMore >>
MOORE, OK - The Oklahoma County Sheriff's office tweeted a photo of a frightened, muddy dog Monday after the deadly EF-5 tornado ripped through the town.The comment accompanying the photo said, "scared,More >>
A heartbreaking photo of a little dog guarding the body of his owner, who was killed in the Moore, OK, tornado, is going viral.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 8:29 AM EDT2013-05-22 12:29:50 GMT
The Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash in Kershaw County Tuesday night. According to the Highway Patrol website, the collision happened at the intersection of Brewer Springs and Williams Road. NoMore >>
A female moped operator was killed when she was involved in a collision with a pickup truck late Tuesday night.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 8:16 PM EDT2013-05-22 00:16:17 GMT
There are more than sixteen thousand homeless pets in the Midlands, and resources to help all of them are limited. Now, non-profit animal shelters say a bill in the legislature would cripple their abilityMore >>
There are more than sixteen thousand homeless pets in the Midlands, and resources to help all of them are limited. Now, non-profit animal shelters say a bill in the legislature would cripple their abilityMore >>
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 >>
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A House panel has advanced a bill designed to keep electronic cigarettes out of juvenile's hands.
The bill approved Wednesday adds electronic cigarettes to the law barring the sale or distribution of tobacco products to anyone under 18.
The alternative cigarettes are battery-powered devices that heat a liquid nicotine solution and create vapor that users inhale. Currently, anyone can buy them because they're not classified as tobacco products.
House Majority Leader Bruce Bannister of Greenville says he has no evidence that teen use is a problem yet. Bannister says he received calls from constituents as well as industry representatives who want to be proactive in preventing kids from using e-cigs as cigarettes.
No one spoke against the bill, which goes to the full Judiciary Committee.
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