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Deputies: Career Criminal May Be in Hiding

The suspect wanted for forcing a man out of his car at gunpoint may be receiving help to hide from authorities. That's according to the Richland County Sheriff's Department.

Looming Deadline for Your Taxes

President Barack Obama returns from Hawaii Thursday morning, and he and congressional leaders have yet to agree on how to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff next week that could rattle a recovering, but-still-fragile economy.

Ex-President George H.W. Bush in Intensive Care

Former President George H.W. Bush remained in guarded condition overnight in the intensive care unit at a Houston hospital after a day marked by what his spokesman called ``a series of setbacks including persistent fever.''

Day After Christmas Shopping

Retail experts say the day after Christmas is one of the five busiest shopping days of the year, and that includes, Christmas cash, gift cards, and taking back what you got for what you really want.

Obama Cuts Vacation Short as 'Fiscal Cliff' Looms

President Barack Obama is cutting short his traditional Christmas holiday in Hawaii, planning to leave for Washington on Wednesday evening as he and lawmakers consider how to prevent the economy from going over the so-called fiscal cliff.

Holiday Storm Impacting Travel Plans

The storm system that unleashed damaging tornadoes in the Deep South and dumped snow and sleet on the nation's midsection is now working its way northeast.

Gas Price Spike

It's going to cost you more to fill up if you're hitting the road. Gas prices have risen nearly nine cents over the past week according to gasbuddy.com, just in time for the holidays and New Year. Here in the…

Winter Storms Threaten Christmas Day Plans

NEW ORLEANS December 25, 2012 (AP)-- Forecasts of snow, sleet and freezing rain threatened to complicate Christmas Day travel around the nation's midsection Tuesday as several Gulf Coast states braced for a chance of twisters and powerful thunderstorms. A blizzard…

Shells preserved in wall where they hit Sumter

FORT SUMTER NATIONAL MONUMENT, S.C. (AP) — Historians say Charleston and Fort Sumter have been bombarded more than any other place in the Western Hemisphere. And it's evident because several shells from Union guns are still lodged in the walls of the fort where the Civil War began.

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