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The family of a South Carolina woman killed at the 2011 All Good Music Festival will get about $570,000 from lawsuit settlements a federal judge has approved.More >>
The family of a South Carolina woman killed at the 2011 All Good Music Festival will get about $570,000 from lawsuit settlements a federal judge has approved.More >>
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A Virginia driver who crashed into a tent at a West Virginia music festival wants to settle three wrongful death and personal injury lawsuits. More >>
A Virginia driver who crashed into a tent at a West Virginia music festival wants to settle three wrongful death and personal injury lawsuits. More >>
KINGWOOD, W.Va. (AP) - A New Hampshire company has settled two lawsuits stemming from a fatal accident at a music festival in West Virginia.
U.S. District Judge Irene Keeley approved National Event Services' settlements with Yen Ton and Elizabeth Rose Doran last week. Court documents don't list the settlement amounts.
Ton and Doran were injured during the 2011 All Good Music Festival when a pickup truck crashed into a tent where they were sleeping. Their friend, Nicole Miller, was killed. All three were from Mount Pleasant, S.C.
National Event Services was a subcontractor for the festival.
The Dominion Post reports that two other defendants, M&M Parking Inc., of Pennsylvania, and Event Staffing Inc., of Virginia, were dismissed from the cases.
Ton and Doran reached settlements with several other defendants last year.
Evangelist Franklin Graham prayed on a sidewalk outside the Pentagon Thursday after his invitation to a prayer service inside was withdrawn because of comments that insulted people of other religions. More>>
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A House committee's proposal for better securing South Carolina taxpayers' personal data would create a new computer technology agency that reports to the governor.More >>
A House committee's proposal for better securing South Carolina taxpayers' personal data would create a new computer technology agency that reports to the governor.More >>
The commanding general of Fort Jackson has been suspended. The Army says Brig. Gen. Bryan Roberts was suspended in connection with charges of adultery and involvement in a physical altercation. Brig. Gen. Peggy Combs will...More >>
The Army says the commanding general of Fort Jackson, S.C., has been suspended in connection with charges of adultery and involvement in a physical altercation.More >>
The Army says the commanding general of Fort Jackson, S.C., has been suspended in connection with charges of adultery and involvement in a physical altercation.More >>