COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Condemned South Carolina inmate Brad Sigmon has chosen to die next month by a firing squad. He would be the first U.S. inmate shot to death in an execution in 15 years.
Brad Sigmon chose bullets over lethal injection or the electric chair, "which would burn and cook him alive," his attorney ...
One of those workers cared for cattle in South Carolina and Georgia. There have been no reports of cattle infected with bird ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A South Carolina man scheduled to be executed in two weeks has chosen to die by firing squad. If the state respects the choice, he will be the first person in South Carolina’s ...
A death row inmate in South Carolina has chosen to die by firing squad. The convicted killer is scheduled to be executed on March 7, and it would be the first execution by firing squad in the state.
The Greenwood School Dist. 5 proposed to change its gifted and talent pullout program to a special classroom model. Swift water rescue teams from the Asheville Fire Dept. are helping residents in ...
BBC - All South Korean airports will need to install bird detection cameras and thermal imaging radars, after an air crash in December last year killed 179 people. The rollout is set to happen in ...
An investigation into the crash - the deadliest on South Korean soil - is still ongoing but will focus on the role of the bird strike as well as a concrete structure at the end of the runway ...
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers’ entry into the growing conflict over President Donald Trump’s directive to end birthright citizenship has sparked criticism from statewide civil rights and immi ...
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean authorities said Thursday all airports across the country will be ordered to install bird detection cameras and radars after the Jeju Air crash that left 179 ...
SEOUL - South Korean authorities said on Feb 6 that all airports across the country will be ordered to install bird detection cameras and radar after the Jeju Air crash that left 179 people dead.
SEOUL — South Korean authorities said Thursday all airports across the country will be ordered to install bird detection cameras and radars after the Jeju Air crash that left 179 people dead. The ...