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SC Voter ID Law in Court

Attorneys are wrapping up testimony in the federal trial of South Carolina's voter identification law and closing arguments are set for September 24. The law requires voters to show specific identification when they vote.

Sheriff: Man Intentionally Set Fire at School

Lexington County Sheriff’s deputies have charged a 54-year-old West Columbia man in connection with two fires at a local school. Thomas Hartford Riley is charged with two counts of third-degree arson.

Troopers Out in Force Labor Day Weekend

Motorists, brace yourselves. The South Carolina Highway Patrol and State Transport Police will be watching and will have a larger number of officers than normal on the highways this Labor Day weekend.

A list of items cut from South Carolina budget

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A lower-than-anticipated surplus for the 2011-12 fiscal years means $14.7 million worth of projects will be cut from the 2012-13 budget. The supplemental spending plan calls for the items to be funded in the priority order listed, meaning those at the bottom lose out. They are, in order:

Woman Dies in Spartanburg Apartment Fire

SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) _ A woman has been killed in an apartment fire in Spartanburg. Spartanburg firefighters were called to the apartment complex about 6 p.m. Thursday.

Army sergeant pleads guilty to accepting gifts

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — An Army master sergeant has pleaded guilty to accepting thousands of dollars in gratuities from contractors during his deployment to Iraq as a field ordering officer at a forward operating base,

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