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Ex-HomeGold Executive Sheppard OKd for SC Parole

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ A South Carolina board has approved parole for Former HomeGold chief executive Ronnie Sheppard, who's served four years of a 20-year sentence for his role in one of the state's largest bankruptcies.

USC Admits Major NCAA Violations

South Carolina says in a release it does not dispute three major NCAA violations involving its football program and will eliminate six scholarships over the next three years.

Governor-Health Care

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) _ Emails show South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley wanted a federally funded panel to find ways to opt out national health care law requirements.

Feds: States Should Impose 'Total' Cell Phone Ban

If the National Transportation Safety Board has its way, motorists will no longer be able to chat, email or text using a cell phone, even if it's a hands-free device, and they urge all states to impose such restrictions.

Midlands Teen Gives Life, Honored in Rose Parade

Midlands teen Jesse Miller Gamble will honored for giving the 'gift of life' to seven organ recipients, as an artisitc floral protrait of the teen, called a floragraph, was presented to his family and will be portrayed on the Donate Life Float in the annual Rose Parade in January.

Attorneys for Occupy Protesters, SC Head to Court

Attorneys for Occupy Columbia protesters and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley are scheduled to appear in federal court to determine whether the protesters can continue their around-the-clock demonstration on Statehouse grounds.

Toy Thefts

LEXINGTON, S.C. (AP) _ Lexington police have charged two women with stealing gifts from a holiday collection box intended for needy children.

SC National Guard Celebrates 375th Birthday

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ Members of the South Carolina National Guard are celebrating the national organization's 375th birthday with a ceremonial cake-cutting and oral history rendition. The guard commander, Maj. Gen. Robert Livingston, is addressing soldiers and airmen at the armory in Columbia.

Supreme Court Sides With Columbia in Housing Suit

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ The South Carolina Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a Columbia ordnance that limits houses to just three unrelated people. Peggy McMaster, wife of former state Attorney General Henry McMaster, took the issue to the high court after she was issued a zoning violation when city officials found four unrelated University of South Carolina students living in a single-family home.

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