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Faculty opposes Charleston School of Law sale

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Two groups of faculty members from the Charleston School of Law have written the state Commission on Higher Education asking that the agency oppose the sale of the school to the InfiLaw System that runs three for-profit law schools.

Ex-Sen. Ford to pay $45,000; 2nd case sent to AG

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Former Charleston Sen. Robert Ford has been fined $30,000 and ordered to send nearly $15,000 to the Children's Trust for using campaign donations for personal expenses, then trying to cover it up.

SC Senate approves budget plan for 2014-15

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina state senators have approved a $7 billion spending plan for state taxes after again rejecting Democrats' push to expand Medicaid.

Percy Mack Retires

Richland County Schools District One Superintendent retires after transforming the school district.

Boil Water Advisory

The City of Columbia Water Works has advised customers of a water main break in Richland County.

SC Army National Guard Returns

Columbia, SC (WOLO)- Members of The South Carolina Army National Guard have made a safe return back to the midlands, after a year in Afghanistan.

CPD Names Second in Command

Columbia Police Chief William "Skip" Holbrook announces three significant promotions at police headquarters as part of his 90-day restructuring of the Department.

South Carolina State announces worker layoffs

ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina State University says it will lay off nearly 90 part-time and temporary workers as the school attempts to cut spending and balance its budget.

Meth Arrest In Pelion

Pelion, SC (WOLO)- Lexington deputies have arrested a Pelion woman they say was operating a meth lab in her home. investigators say 38 year old Jamie Greenlee was arrested Monday after deputies found the lab inside her Pelion road home.

Senate to disapprove of college books in budget

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina senators have voted to punish two public colleges for assigning gay-themed books by forcing them to spend money on teaching the nation's founding documents.

Gov. Haley touts DSS improvement plan for 1 county

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Gov. Nikki Haley says the S.C. Department of Social Services is hiring 20 caseworkers to improve child welfare services in Richland County. The plan's release follows questions surrounding children's deaths.

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