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Haley urges Senate to pass ethics reform
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SC Gov. Haley happy her husband home on leave from guard deployment
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SC eyeing Oregon for solution to meth lab ‘explosion’
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Nikki Haley's husband back home for leave from deployment
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SC has ‘significant problem’ with prescription-drug abuse, report says
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Alan Wilson wants IRS-targeted groups to come forward
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Fort Jackson commander suspended
Fort Jackson’s commanding officer has been suspended following allegations of misconduct, according to a spokesman with the US Army Training and ...
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Super tornadoes rare, but possible, in SC
Tornadoes with the ferocity of the one that hit Moore, Okla., Monday are rare in South Carolina, but they have struck before.
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BUSINESS
United restarts 787 flights after battery fix
United Airlines is again flying the 787, four months after smoldering batteries forced the plane to be grounded worldwide.
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CINDI SCOPPE
Scoppe: Don’t delay finishing off Budget and Control Board
Since the House and Senate both have passed legislation to abolish the hermaphroditic Budget and Control Board, you’d think they could mark that off their to-do list. You’d be wrong.
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SC mom gets 13 years in crash that killed daughter
A Spartanburg mother has been sentenced to 13 years in prison in the death of her 7-year-old daughter, who was thrown from a sport utility vehicle following a high-speed chase on Interstate 85.
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Fort Jackson commander facing adultery charges
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.
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Ex-MLB player Chrisley dies at age 82 at SC home
Neil Chrisley, a South Carolinian who played major league baseball player in the late 1950s, has died. He was 82.
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SC MILITARY NEWS
SBA starting new lending program for veterans
The Small Business Administration says it has lined up pledges from more than 120 banks to increase lending to veterans.
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STATE
Jenny Sanford donates materials to SC college
Jenny Sanford has donated her scrapbooks, emails and letters to the College of Charleston.
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STATE
SC Gov Haley: Finish work on ethics bill this year
Gov. Nikki Haley called on legislators Tuesday to get a bill strengthening the state's weak ethics laws to her desk, saying elected officials need to prove to voters that they work for them.
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3 have hepatitis B after injections at SC clinic
State health officials say three patients have developed hepatitis B after receiving medical injections at a North Charleston clinic.
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STATE
No charges in death of amputee mauled by dogs
Authorities say no charges will be filed in the death of an 80-year-old South Carolina double-amputee mauled to death by dogs earlier this month.







