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Tired of Eagles Music, Woman Stabs Roommate

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP)– There apparently was no peaceful, easy feeling when a North Charleston woman allegedly stabbed her roommate because she was fed up with his listening to the Eagles.    North Charleston police say 54-year-old Vernett Bader is charged with criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature following the Monday night incident.    An incident report says police…

Miss SC apologizes for mobile home comment

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Miss South Carolina Brooke Mosteller and the director of the state pageant are apologizing if anyone was offended by Mosteller’s joke about mobile homes as she introduced herself at the Miss America pageant. At Sunday’s pageant, Mosteller said in a pre-recorded statement: “From the state where 20 percent of our homes are mobile because that’s how…

State regulators OK SCE&G rate increase

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — State regulators have approved a request by South Carolina Electric and Gas to increase its electric rates by about 3 percent to help pay for the costs of building two new nuclear reactors. The state Public Service Commission on Wednesday approved the increase, which goes into effect Oct. 30. The change means that residential customers using…

Hit-and-Run Victim: “They know they did it.”

This video is no longer available. COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) —  “They know they did it, whoever hit me,” says Marianne Frazier, hit and run victim.  Frazier says a walk on Trenholm Road Monday afternoon, almost  turned deadly.  “The victim says she was walking along this sidewalk and a trash can was here, so she stepped to go around it and…

Man killed by Richland County deputy was from NC

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) âone space€one space” Authorities say a man killed by a Richland County deputy during a shootout after a traffic stop had family in Beaufort County, N.C., and was wanted for assaulting a police officer in that area. Investigators said 39-year-old Mitchell St. Clair Jr. had another person’s identification on him when he was shot and killed Monday…

SCDOT to give update on roads damaged by floods

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — State transportation officials plan to give an update on how much damage a summer of record-setting rains did to roads and bridges in South Carolina. The update is on Thursday’s agenda for a meeting of the state Transportation Commission. The agency said in July that rains up to that point had damaged 99 roads, costing the…