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This may be the heart of the winter season, but you'd never know it by the unusually mild weather. Temperatures that are keeping area pest control companies working overtime.

SC--Port Expansion

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ A measure suspending the authority of South Carolina's environmental agency to make dredging decisions is heading to the governor's desk. The joint resolution is designed to help lawmakers' efforts to undo a water quality permit granted by the Department of Health and Environment Control, which allows Georgia to expand the Savannah port.

Killed In The Line Of Duty

AIKEN, S.C. (AP) _ More than 1,000 police officers and hundreds of others have paid their final respects to a South Carolina police officer shot and killed while responding to a call.

Senators advance 2 unemployment bills

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina senators have advanced bills disqualifying workers in part-time and seasonal jobs from receiving unemployment benefits.

Phishing Scam Hits Area E-Mails

The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs is asking people to be alert of a phishing scam they say is out to get your personal information.

Suspect Named in Killing of Teen in Aiken County

NEW ELLENTON, S.C. (AP) _ Aiken County deputies say they have a suspect in the killing of a teen whose body was found buried in a shallow grave over the weekend. Deputies got a murder warrant Tuesday for 24-year-old Christopher Parker. Authorities say 18-year-old Huran Dix was shot over a stolen income check.

Twitter Lawsuit

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ A federal judge has ruled that a South Carolina company's lawsuit against a former employee over Twitter followers can go forward.

Tax Time Predators on the Prowl

With tax season quickly approaching, Uncle Sam isn't the only one looking to get money from you, so the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs cautions you to be careful.

Adopted Rescue Brings Smiles to Richland County

His name is Sonny, and the 2 year old, 50 pound pitbull is a world away from his old life. His new owner who also happens to be a Richland County Deputy Sheriff says he may be his proud papa, but the entire department has adopted him.

SC Chiropractor Sentenced to 9 Years in Prison

LEXINGTON, S.C. (AP) _ A Lexington chiropractor has been sentenced to nine years in prison for inappropriately touching three female patients. Prosecutor Donnie Myers said Monday a judge sentenced 52-year-old Ronald Jeffrey Shows to a year and a half in prison on each of six counts of second degree assault and battery. He also was ordered to register as a sex offender.

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