Court records are revealing more about what happened before and after Jaremy Smith, a fugitive from South Carolina, shot and killed New Mexico State Police Officer ...
The case against a South Carolina mental health facility where a man is accused of murdering and cannibalizing patients could be heading to trial.
At least three-quarters of South Carolina’s House members approved the more than 100 sections of the state’s $14 billion ...
Police say a man torched three Tesla chargers in a South Carolina parking lot and at the same time apparently inadvertently set himself on fire. Investigators say the man spray-painted “long live the ...
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WCBD News 2 on MSNLawsuit: Man killed, ate patients at SC mental health facilityWarning: Graphic content may be disturbing to some readers. RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – The case against an upstate mental health facility where a man is accused of murdering and ...
Police investigate a bomb threat targeting Amanda Coney Williams, sister of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNUS Supreme Court Justice's sister targeted by bomb threat at her Charleston homeThe sister of a U.S. Supreme Court Justice was targeted by a bomb threat on Monday morning, according to the Charleston Police Department.
Here in New Mexico, our growing season has lengthened since the 1970s, even as stream flows have decreased. Fire season ...
A Greenville County man became the first person in state history to be executed by a firing squad Friday and the first in the United States in 15 years. “The capital ...
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Stacker on MSNThe #1 Southern restaurant in Albuquerque, according to Yelp reviewers—and see the runners-upSouthern dishes are a vital part of American cuisine, from hush puppies to ham hocks and beignets to barbecue. It's ...
The last time such an execution took place was 15 years ago, in Utah. The South Carolina inmate chose the method because of his concerns about lethal injection, his lawyer said. By Eduardo Medina ...
SANTA FE — A proposal to curb problem drinking in New Mexico by increasing the state’s liquor tax rate is facing long odds for approval during this year’s 60-day legislative session.
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