Mississippi Schools’ Legal Tab Rises With Enrollment December 20, 2011 DeSoto County schools are seeing an expensive side effect of rapid enrollment growth in recent years. The Commercial Appeal reports... Read More
Prowler Seen Breaking Into Assisted Living Homes in Georgia December 20, 2011 Atlanta, Ga., police are searching for a suspect who broke into at least two rooms of a retirement home in... Read More
Pot-Decorated Jewelry Vendor Sues West Virginia Festival December 20, 2011 A vendor says she was booted from this year’s Mountain State Forest Festival because she was selling jewelry decorated with... Read More
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in South Carolina Pool Death December 20, 2011 The brother of former Gov. Mark Sanford and his wife deny they are liable for the death of a 6-year-old... Read More
Georgia Army Post Starts Repairs After April Tornado December 19, 2011 Crews at Fort Benning are working to repair three buildings damaged by a tornado on the Georgia Army post eight... Read More
Failed Claims Bills Revived in Florida Legislature December 19, 2011 By BILL KACZOR Emotion-packed bills that would compensate two men whose lives were turned upside down by governmental mistakes will get another chance... Read More
Heavier Bodies Mean Less Seats on Georgia Ferries December 19, 2011 Passengers are getting heavier, so the Coast Guard is trimming the number of seats on Savannah, Ga.,’s ferryboats. The Savannah... Read More
Alabama Woman Charged With Staging Robbery December 19, 2011 An Alabama woman is facing a felony charge after police say she set up a robbery at the store where... Read More
Fire Gear Stolen From Kentucky Volunteer Fire Hall December 16, 2011 Someone has stolen firefighting equipment from a central Kentucky volunteer fire hall. Among items missing from the Rineyville Fire Department... Read More
Fire Fails to Destroy Burglarized Kentucky Church December 16, 2011 Kentucky State Police say someone stole a small safe and some other items from a Central Kentucky church and then... Read More