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APNewsBreak: SC AG taking over Medicaid info case

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's top prosecutor is taking over the case of a former state Health and Human Services agency employee accused of stealing personal information about hundreds of thousands of Medicaid patients.

Putting the Brakes on Driving Violations

The Columbia Police Department says they are seeing too many drivers heading down a dangerous road by violating the rules of the road which is increasing the occurrance of accidents on some major roadways.

SC agencies reviewing security after ID theft case

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Gov. Nikki Haley has asked the state inspector general to review all agencies' security systems following the theft of personal information of more than 228,000 Medicaid patients.

USC Students 'Giving Up for Good'

University of South Carolina students are finishing exams, saying good bye to their residence halls and giving up in the process, and school officials say that's fine.

Medicaid Data Stolen

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ Gov. Nikki Haley has asked the state inspector general to review all agencies' security systems following the theft of personal information of more than 228,000 Medicaid patients.

Here is the latest South Carolina sports news from The Associated Press

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A federal court has given the state of South Carolina until Monday to clarify whether it could implement a statewide voter identification requirement for this year's elections. Opponents say there's not enough time left to educate voters and for them to get IDs.

USC fined $175k for toxic asbestos problems

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — University of South Carolina officials say they're launching new procedures to improve how building renovations are handled after paying more than $175,000 in state fines for violating environmental laws that protect students and staff from asbestos.

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