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MADD attends Emma's Law Hearing

At the State House Thursday, officials with MADD attending a subcommittee hearing in the Blatt building, urging for initial approve to the law.

Emma's Law Gaining Support

Columbia City Council Enacts a resolution to support Emma's Law as it gets one step closer to making it to the Governor's desk.

Panel dismisses ethics charges against Eckstrom

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ€” Ethics allegations accusing South Carolina's top accountant of improperly using campaign money to accompany his girlfriend to the 2012 Republican National Convention have been dropped.

Attempted Murder And Kidnapping Arrest

Columbia, SC (WOLO)-Richland County deputies have arrested a man on attempted murder and kidnapping charges. Investigators arrested Trevor Robinson around 10:30 last night in Dentsville.

SC Democratic senators: DSS leader should go

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ€” Testimony about a 4-year-old Richland County boy who was beaten to death after being returned to his parents from foster care has prompted two Democratic senators to call for the ousting of the Department of Social Services' director.

Columbia City Council Chastised for Behavior

The level of communication amongst Columbia City Council members has become so convoluted, they believe, that they were asked to co-sign a clause that they would cooperate and conduct themselves in a respectable manner during meetings.

Nexans, Birdsong firms announced new SC sites

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ€” The state Commerce Department says an international high voltage cable manufacturing firm and a Virginia peanut processor are putting new facilities in Berkeley and Darlington counties.

Clyburn to deliver USC Southern Studies talk

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ€” U.S. Rep. James Clyburn is delivering the Philip G. Grose Lecture in cooperation with the Institute for Southern Studies at the University of South Carolina.

SC Statehouse Medicaid protest logs 3rd week

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ€” Sixteen members of a group who stopped traffic trying to enter a South Carolina Statehouse parking area are headed to court following the third protest against the state's decision not to accept federal money to expand Medicaid.

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