Former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle is expected to enter a plea deal with the U.S. Attorney's Office in connection to the July raid at his Zionsville home.
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) โ Still another coastal community in South Carolina has gone on record against offshore seismic testing and drilling for fossil fuels.
Two ninja-clad teens armed with a machete and expecting an easy robbery at a Pittsburgh convenience store got quite a shock when a cashier pulled out a sword and started chasing them.
WOLO-- Comediene and actor Rosie OโDonnell says her 17 year old daughter, Chelsea OโDonnell is missing. In a statement posted on her website, O'Donell says the Nyack, New York police authorities have been looking for her daughter in the Rockland…
Governor Nikki Haley and University of South Carolina womenโs basketball coach, Dawn Staley, will celebrate the start of a new school with results of school supply and sneaker drive
Public schools in the South Carolina city where nine black church members were shot and killed earlier this year have banned students from displaying emblems with the Confederate flag.
A bond hearing is set for a white former North Charleston policeman charged in the death of a black motorist in a shooting captured on cellphone video.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ A man accused of shooting and paralyzing a University of South Carolina student has been sentenced to 40 years in prison after a Richland County jury found him guilty of attempted murder and four firearms violations.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ Gov. Nikki Haley has signed an executive order to put armed members of the South Carolina National Guard on guard at the branch's recruiting centers.
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) โ Orangeburg County sheriff's deputies are investigating after a man was killed and three others injured when shots were fired outside a night club over the weekend.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) -- It took jurors a little over an hour to reach a guilty verdict in the Five Points shooting that left USC student Martha Childress paralyzed.
Michael Juan Smith was found guilty of attempted murder and weapons charges.
Investigators say he fired shots on a crowded street in Columbia's Five Points area. One bullet struck Childress, who was a freshmen at the University of South Carolina at the time.
Quoting testimony from inside the courtroom during a jail phone call to his girlfriend at the time, Smith gave her instructions of what to say on the stand.
During his testimony today Smith said that he was not aiming anywhere in particular when he shot adding that he fired after hearing a shot because he feared for his life.
From Pre-K to Pre-Med, students of all ages are heading back to school. With school back in session, authorities are urging motorists to play a little closer attention when they hit the roads during their commute.