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CBS 3 Springfield - WSHMAP Newsbreak: US to pay $2.5M in anthrax death
Stevens' lawsuit, filed in 2003, claimed the government was negligent because it failed to stop someone at the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Md., from creating weapons-grade anthrax used in letters that
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:30A
Tameka Raymond: Trying to Revoke Usher's Custody Rights
Ms. Raymond has filed a lawsuit to strip the “U Remind Me” singer of his joint custody rights to their two children, citing multiple examples that he's dropped the ball. Among her complaints are that Usher never got her approval before hiring nannies,
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:29A
Man charged with posing as officer in pursuit
A group supporting minority workers filed a lawsuit against the Illinois ... People woke up to damp conditions in the St. Louis-metro area, but it was a ... ESPN is reporting that Ohio State has hired Urban Meyer as its football coach.
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:29A
Family Sues, Claims Casket Was Jammed Into Grave
PITTSBURGH (November 29, 2011)--The family of a deceased 91-year-old woman claims in a lawsuit that workers at a Roman Catholic cemetery near Pittsburgh jumped up and down on top of the woman's casket and poked it with poles as they forced it into a
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:29A
Join us for live video of Ammons' editorial board interview at 1:30 p.m.
20, announced plans Monday morning to file a lawsuit against FAMU. By Jennifer Portman Dr. James Ammons watches during the memorial service on the evening of Nov. 22. at 6:30 in memory of Robert Champion, drum majors in FAMUs Marching 100, who
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:28A
Pa. family sues over casket 'jammed' into grave
The family of a deceased 91-year-old woman claims in a lawsuit that workers at a Roman Catholic cemetery near Pittsburgh jumped up and down on top of the woman's casket and otherwise jammed it into a snug grave by poking it with poles.
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:16A
APNewsBreak: US to pay $2.5 mil. to widow of Fla. tabloid editor killed in '01
Stevens' lawsuit, filed in 2003, claimed the government was negligent because it failed to stop someone at the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Md., from creating weapons-grade anthrax used in letters that
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:06A
US to pay $2.5 million in anthrax death
Stevens' lawsuit claimed the government was negligent because it failed to stop someone at an Army lab from creating weapons-grade anthrax used in letters that killed her husband and four other people. Seventeen more people were sickened.
Updated: 11/29/2011 09:56A
US to pay $2.5M in anthrax death
Stevens' lawsuit claimed the government was negligent because it failed to stop someone at an Army lab from creating weapons-grade anthrax used in letters that killed her husband and four other people. Seventeen more people were sickened.
Updated: 11/29/2011 09:40A
Firefighter union's lawsuit could backfire by triggering layoffs
Now, with the health insurance reform in jeopardy because of the firefighters' lawsuit, the city could be facing additional costs it cannot afford. Gray may have erred by not appointing a benefits advisory committee. But the firefighters union could
Updated: 11/29/2011 08:30A