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SC Republicans ask Haley to help keep MOX open

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Several Republicans want South Carolina's governor to explore possible legal action to avoid the closure of a project to turn weapons-grade plutonium into commercial nuclear reactor fuel.

Nephew of Columbia Fire Chief Dies in DUI Crash

Three-year-old Josiah Caden Jenkins, great-nephew of Columbia/Richland Fire Chief Aubrey Jenkins, has died from injuries sustained when the child and his mother were hit by a drunk driver Friday night.

Consumer Minute: Cyber Tools

After a rough holiday season for many retailers hit by cyber scams, national retailers are working to beef up security.

Planned Arrests

Columbia, SC (WOLO)-Tomorrow protesters of the "Truthful Tuesday" movement are planning to get arrested... again. Last Tuesday, eleven protesters were arrested for trying to block the state house garage.

Lott on CPD Takeover: "I would do it"

For the fifth time in his 18 years as sheriff of Richland County, Leon Lott is being asked if he would be willing to take over the embattled Columbia Police Department. Rather than exercise his right to remain silent on the issue, he's speaking out.

Deputies: Child dies in illegal Greenville daycare

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Authorities investigating the death of a 3-month-old girl at a Greenville home daycare say they found the owner's teenage daughter hiding in the basement with 14 children she wasn't supposed to be watching.

Zais calls for flexibility in high school courses

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Superintendent Mick Zais says South Carolina high school students who don't plan to go to college should be able to choose more practical courses than algebra II, English literature and other classes not perceived as relevant to their life beyond the classroom.

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