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Some Midlands residents seeing snow

Winter weather has started to move into the Midlands of South Carolina. A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect for Newberry, Saluda, Fairfield, and Kershaw counties until 7 p.m. Tuesday. A Winter Storm Warning takes over the entire viewing area beginning at 7 p.m. Tuesday until Noon Thursday.

SC board delays update on evolution standards

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's Education Oversight Committee has delayed adopting an update to high school biology standards due to a Republican senator's concerns about the teaching of evolution.

Hiring Our Heroes Offers Jobs

Columbia, SC (WOLO)- Veterans and military spouses looking for work will have a chance to find a job. The U-S Chamber Of Commerce is hosting *Hiring Our Heroes* tomorrow.

Winter weather headed to South Carolina

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Forecasters say snow and ice are a certainty this week in much of South Carolina. But they are trying to figure how much will fall and how long it will last.

SC's now-$18B tourism industry gears up for season

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's tourism industry has bounced back from the Great Recession and has been setting records in recent seasons. And the director of the state tourism department, Duane Parrish, says that trend should continue during 2014.

Update: Winter Weather on the Way

Another winter wallop is headed to South Carolina, and this time, it looks like Ice Man is showing up. The National Weather Service in Columbia has issued a Winter Storm Warning in effect from 7 p.m. Tuesday through Noon Thursday. The primary concern is ice with some snow possible for the northern counties.

Suspected Gunman Search Continues

Lexington County sheriff's continue searching for a suspected gunman accused of shooting and killing a man trying to break up a fight at a local bar.

Robbery Suspects Sought

Richland County Sheriff's are searching for 3 suspects accused of robbing and injuring a couple early Sunday Morning.

Rare early printed books displayed in SC

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Visitors to the University of South Carolina are getting a chance to glimpse a key period in human history — the era when the centuries-old way of copying manuscripts by hand was giving way to the printing press and the wide use of books.

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