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Ignoring Car Recalls

A rising number of drivers are ignoring recall alerts from manufacturers. Some say it's a move that has millions of drivers headed down a dangerous road.

Ousting Leaves Legislative Seats with No Primary

The removal of 55 candidates seeking legislative office from the June ballot leaves 20 additional House and Senate seats without a primary contest. That includes several seats with no Democrat or Republican left.

Deadly Crashes Soar First Weekend of May

Staggering numbers announced by the South Carolina Highway Patrol show the first weekend in May was a deadly one on the highways, and those impacted try to cope with the sudden loss of loved ones.

More jobs available for graduates.

It's graduation season in the Midlands and as thousands walk across the stage to receive their diplomas, more jobs are available for them.

Feds reviewing 2010 SC assault case

FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) — A Johnsonville man has been in jail more than a year as federal and state authorities decide who will handle the case against him involving the 2010 assault of a black teenager.

SC events mark little-known Civil War incident

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — It was 150 years ago this month that a slave conscripted into the Confederate Navy commandeered a supply boat in Charleston, ran it past Confederate batteries and turned it over to the federal blockade ships.

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