Other views: There's no good in fighting school equity court ruling
S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley and lawmakers are seeking to dismantle the admirable work of the S.C. Supreme Court that ruled in November the state has failed in its constitutional duty to provide an adequate...
View ArticleHorry County police investigate store clerk's death
LONGS (AP) -- Horry County police continue to investigate the robbery shooting death of a gas station clerk last weekend.
View ArticleWhite former police chief faces trial for killing black man
ORANGEBURG. (AP) -- An attorney for a white former police chief charged with murder in the shooting death of an unarmed black man wants a South Carolina judge to move the trial.
View ArticleSchool holiday break did not lessen flu outbreak in SC
COLUMBIA (AP) -- Health officials had hoped the school holiday break would cut down on the influenza outbreak in South Carolina.
View ArticleBad concrete to close I-95 lane in S.C. this week
FLORENCE (AP) -- South Carolina road crews plan to close a lane of Interstate 95 at the Great Pee Dee River bridge as they repair a section of concrete where several holes have recently formed.
View ArticleTwo arrested in Richland County bar shooting death
HOPKINS (AP) -- Two men have been arrested in the shooting death of a man at a bar in Richland County.
View ArticlePolice: Man charged with sexual assault is beaten, arrested
CONWAY (AP) -- Police say a South Carolina man charged with sexual assault of his nephew's girlfriend was beaten by the relative, who won't be charged in the incident.
View ArticleFallen tree death, reckless homicide charge & man dragged by truck: News...
LEXINGTON -- The Lexington County coroner has released the name of a man killed when a tree fell on his mobile home.
View ArticleBusinessman investing in Graniteville's future
Pete Davis wasn't part of Graniteville's past, but he has plans to be a big part of its future.
View ArticleEditorial: Make our state more attractive to veterans
Pushing to keep more military retirees in our state isn't a new idea. However, this upcoming legislative session offers yet another needed opportunity to attract more retired veterans to our state.
View ArticlePublic getting 1st glimpse of Sam Adams-era time capsule
BOSTON (AP) -- The public is getting its first glimpse inside a time capsule dating to 1795 and believed placed by Samuel Adams and other Revolutionary War figures.
View ArticleDesign Review Board to hold monthly meeting today
The Aiken Design Review Board will hold their monthly meeting today.
View ArticlePetco pulls Chinese treats amid fears they sickened pets
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Petco said Monday it has removed all remaining Chinese-made dog and cat treats from its website and stores nationwide because of concerns they have sickened thousands of pets and...
View ArticleGraniteville's train wreck victims continue to struggle with health problems
Chlorine gas is a chemical weapon that has been used in war and terrorist attacks.
View ArticleGraniteville now and then: Today marks 10 years since deadly train wreck
Ten years ago, textile mills in the South were struggling to survive because of competition from cheaper labor overseas, and Graniteville's way of life was threatened.
View ArticleManhunt for suspects who wounded 2 plainclothes NYC officers
NEW YORK (AP) -- A manhunt was under way Tuesday for at least two suspects who shot and wounded two New York City plainclothes police officers responding to a robbery in the Bronx.
View ArticleGeneral contractor chosen for Project Jackson
Monday night's meeting of North Augusta City Council brought Project Jackson to yet another milestone.
View ArticleA hairy event at NAMS
Julie Swearingen, a cosmetologist from Kenneth Shuler School of Cosmetology, came to North Augusta Middle School.
View ArticleCREEK SPEAKS: Class excited for holiday season
As with any group of kids, Mrs. Heaver's class is excited for the holidays. We love to celebrate in many ways and of course we love all of the holiday happenings such as parties, giving and receiving...
View ArticleBlotter for Jan. 7
According to reports from the North Augusta Department of Public Safety:
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