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Conference focuses on slaves escaping SC south

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A conference in Florida this week focuses on the first underground railroad in which slaves from South Carolina headed south. The National Underground Railroad Conference opens in St. Augustine, Fla., on Wednesday and continues through the weekend.

Haley vetoes bill providing access to HPV vaccine

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Gov. Nikki Haley has vetoed a bill allowing the state's public health agency to provide information on and access to a free vaccine that prevents a sexually transmitted, cancer-causing virus.

Authorities: Missing NJ boy found safe in SC

WEST WINDSOR, N.J. (AP) — Authorities say a missing 5-year-old central; New Jersey boy allegedly abducted by his grandfather last weekend has been found safe in South Carolina.

SC--Illegal Driver's Licenses

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) _ Federal prosecutors say 30 people have been indicted for traveling from South Carolina to New Mexico to illegally obtain driver's licenses.

'Abortionists' Sign, Pt.2

A local church pastor plans to keep a controversial sign on display for a few weeks, even though the subject matter is causing quite a stir.

'Abortionists Target Black Babies' Sign Causes Stir

An explosive message on a Midlands church sign causes controversy over an already sensitive issue: abortion. This time, it's the supposed target audience of abortion that has one local pastor in hot water.

Reptar is still with the USC baseball team

With the Gamecocks falling to the Arizona Razorbacks for their first loss in 23 NCAA tournament games, we wanted to hear from fans about the superstition known to many as,"the fish."

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