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SC state employees could get 1.5 percent raise

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The House budget-writing committee wants to give South Carolina state employees a slight raise and cover their rising health insurance premiums, but their out-of-pocket costs would increase again.

Meeting Police Chief Candidates

Four candidates took center stage during a forum Wednesday night where the public got their first chance to see and hear from the candidates up close and personal.

Rap Lyrics Lead to Murder Arrest

Lexington County, (WOLO)- Rap lyrics lead a Lexington jury to convict a man accused in a 2011 murder. Solicitor Donnie Myers says Gonzalez Wardlaw of Columbia was convicted monday of the murder of Thomas Hoefer at Olive Garden on Harbison Boulevard in December of 2011.

Candidate for Columbia Police Chief Withdraws

One of five candidates applying to be Columbia's next police chief withdraws, citing medical reasons. This comes on the heels of the public's first meeting with the candidates face to face in a public forum Tuesday night.

Pastides: Year of Constitution classes not needed

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — University of South Carolina President Harris Pastides is asking lawmakers to help tweak requirements that university students spend one year learning about the U.S. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence and the Federalist Papers.

Former NAACP head Ben Jealous to speak at USC

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The former president of the NAACP is scheduled to speak at the University of South Carolina as part of a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the school's desegregation.

Pay-for-performance bill stalls in SC House

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A bill creating a statewide evaluation system for teachers that ties their pay to students' performance has stalled in the House, with opponents arguing it creates unnecessary confusion.

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