Friday, May 17 2013 11:37 AM EDT2013-05-17 15:37:38 GMT
MANOR, TX (KEYE/CBS) – A weapons company began this week rolling out a groundbreaking "smart" rifle that can target and track a moving object from long distance. Trackingpoint began shipping the guns toMore >>
The rifle is precision guided with "lock and launch" technology similar to a fighter jet.More >>
At the corner of Plank Rd. and Scenic Highway sits a Chevron gas station. It's off I-110 near Memorial Stadium. Around 10 p.m.Sunday, a family stopped here to get gas. "Upon our arrival, we located threeMore >>
A man said he, his wife and his daughter were all punched because they were in the "wrong neighborhood" when they stopped to get gas at night. More >>
Friday, May 17 2013 8:47 PM EDT2013-05-18 00:47:51 GMT
Five days after a family was attacked for being in the "wrong neighborhood," Baton Rouge Interim Police Chief Carl Dabadie issued statement saying officers made a mistake and an error of judgement.More >>
Five days after a family was attacked for being in the "wrong neighborhood," Baton Rouge Interim Police Chief Carl Dabadie issued statement saying officers made a mistake and an error of judgement.More >>
Friday, May 17 2013 7:41 PM EDT2013-05-17 23:41:51 GMT
The director of the East Baton Rouge Companion Animal Alliance admits her city-parish shelter messed up big time Friday."We take full responsibility," Beth Brewster, CAA director "CAA takes full responsibilityMore >>
The director of the East Baton Rouge Companion Animal Alliance admits her city-parish shelter messed up big time Friday.More >>
Friday, May 17 2013 9:32 PM EDT2013-05-18 01:32:26 GMT
A Gonzales couple was arrested Friday on a long list of drug-related charges.Kenneth "Killer" Wagner, 23, and Povial Ward, 22, were taken into custody after a search warrant was executed at their homeMore >>
A Gonzales couple was arrested Friday on a long list of drug-related charges.More >>
CLARKSVILLE, TN (WSMV) -
Leaders of Clarksville Department of Electricity blame human error for a mistake that caused customers to pay extra on their bills.
Company leaders said a routine assessment by TVA discovered a data entry error in December. By then, customers had been charged about $2 extra on each bill for the previous 15 months.
Now, about 55,000 customers will receive a refund of about $30.
"The last thing I want to do is to send out a bill that's incorrect, but it's important for us and we're going to make it right now, and we're going to put the things in place so it won't happen again," said CDE Superintendent Brian Taylor.
Taylor said CDE had procedures in place to prevent such an error, but now they've added more to prevent any further problems.
Customers can expect to see a credit on their February bill, and the company also plans to mail refund checks to customers no longer with the company.
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