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Legislature: Gay marriage? Not so fast

South Carolina’s marriage license application has been changed to add spouse and spouse.Click to Continue »

 

Boil water advisory issued for Harbison Boulevard, Bower Parkway

The City of Columbia Water Works has issued a boil water advisory for customers of Park Terrace Drive, from Harbison Boulevard to Bower Parkway.Click to Continue »

 

Trial begins for Rock Hill man charged in daughter's death

The trial began Monday for a Rock Hill man charged with homicide by child abuse in the death of his 6-week-old daughter, Kaidence, in January 2014.Click to Continue »

 

SLED investigating inmate death at Lee Correctional Institution

An inmate was found dead at the Lee Correctional Institution in Bishopville Tuesday morning.Click to Continue »

 

Coroner IDs 2 killed following Lexington County accident

The Lexington County Coroner has identified the two people who died in a collision Monday night, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.Click to Continue »

 

Wedgefield man charged with attempted murder, armed robbery

Sumter County sheriff‘s deputies charged a Wedgefield man with attempted murder shortly after he robbed and shot a victim in the head Monday evening.Click to Continue »

 

Giving help, getting help in the Midlands, March 17

THE GIVING TREE is accepting items for Help and Hope hygiene kits such as soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, washcloths, deodorant, shampoo, tissues and hand sanitizer. Items can be dropped off from…Click to Continue »

 

SC Gov. Haley, other GOP governors say air pollution rules too tough on business

Gov. Nikki Haley and 10 other Republican governors are blasting new federal air pollution rules they say are so extreme that businesses will suffer and economic growth will slow down…Click to Continue »

 

EXCLUSIVE: Financier Caplan to buy, redevelop former cotton warehouse

Columbia businesswoman Rosie Craig is partnering with deep-pocketed Philadelphia developer Ron Caplan to purchase the historic Palmetto Compress Warehouse building from the city of Columbia.Click to Continue »

 

More than 200 cited for infractions at Five Points festival in Columbia

More than 200 people and vendors were cited for underage consumption of alcoholic beverages and other infractions in and around the St. Patrick’s Day festival in Five Points, authorities said…Click to Continue »

 

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