2 SC women charged with assault in exorcism

Two sisters have been accused of kidnapping a woman and assaulting her during an exorcism attempt.

Tax Day 2018 deals

Tax Day isn’t anyone’s idea of a typical holiday, but some businesses in our area are trying to make it a bit more enjoyable. 

You can find Wakanda in Chicago this summer!

A 'Black Panther' convention will be in Chicago this summer and it’s named “Wakandacon,” of course! The press release explains the convention as the following:

Surveillance video shows fugitive Lois Riess befriending Florida victim

Florida authorities have released new surveillance video of Lois Riess, the 56-year-old Minnesota woman accused of murdering her husband last month and a Florida woman last week. 

Twitter suffers major outage Tuesday

If you couldn't access your Twitter account Tuesday morning – you were not alone.

Supreme Court says Sotomayor breaks shoulder in fall at home

The Supreme Court says Justice Sonia Sotomayor broke her left shoulder in a fall at her Washington home. The court says the 63-year-old Sotomayor will wear a sling for several weeks and undergo physical therapy. She is not expected to miss any time on the bench. The justices are hearing arguments this week and next.

Jacksonville mayor helps resolve veteran's viral flag dispute

The mayor of Jacksonville stepped in after a business owner’s Facebook video about military flags went viral.

Wedding party stranded in Mexico for days after canceled Sun Country flights

Among the hundreds of passengers stranded in Mexico when Sun Country Airlines canceled several return flights to MSP International Airport is the majority of Hayden and Kristi Courrier's wedding party, the result of a record-setting blizzard that rocked most of the upper Midwest over the weekend.

DEA reports Arizona's first carfentanil overdose death

DEA officials announced Monday the first death in Arizona related to an overdose of a drug called carfentanil.

Q&A: Starbucks CEO on what company will do following arrests

NEW YORK (AP) - After two black men were arrested at a Starbucks in Philadelphia, CEO Kevin Johnson said the company will review what happened and train workers on "unconscious bias."

Pizza al fresco: Domino's will deliver to beaches, parks

Domino's, which has been bringing pizzas to doorsteps for more than half a century, will now deliver to the great outdoors.

Spokesman: Philly Starbucks manager no longer employed at store

PHILADELPHIA (AP/WTXF) --  The Center City Starbucks manager who called police, leading to the controversial arrest of two black men, is no longer an employee at the store, a company spokesperson confirms.

Douglasville man convicted for murdering 2-year-old son

A Douglasville man has been sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to the 2016 murder of his 2-year-old son.

Forsyth County sheriff rants about GA 400 'super speeders'

The Forsyth Sheriff has had enough of speeders on Georgia State Route 400, and he let everyone know on Facebook.

Founder of Post Properties dies

The co-founder of Post Properties, now part of Preferred Apartment Communities, and Atlanta real estate innovator John A. Williams has died Monday.

Monroe County find stolen street signs, make arrest

Monroe County deputies seize dozens of stolen street signs and arrested a person for their theft