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NRC chairman makes trip to SC nuclear plant

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — The outgoing head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission stopped by to get a firsthand look at a new nuclear reactor under construction in the South Carolina Midlands.

Video shows SC union leader striking Haley piñata

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A YouTube video of the retiring president of the South Carolina AFL-CIO hitting a piñata with Gov. Nikki Haley's face on it has the national union distancing itself from what it calls an "inappropriate joke."

Video Shows SC Union Leader Striking Haley Piñata

A YouTube video of the retiring president of the South Carolina AFL-CIO hitting a piñata with Gov. Nikki Haley's face on it has the national union distancing itself from what it calls an ``inappropriate joke.''

Rabid Animal Attacks on the Rise

If it seems like you're seeing an increased number of people being attacked by rabid animals, you're not imaging things. The department of environmental control says they are already seeing more incidents statewide then this same time last year.

Feds: Lowcountry men responsible for 39 robberies

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Federal prosecutors say three men have been indicted for more than three dozen armed robberies of Chinese restaurants, check cashing and loan businesses across the Lowcountry.

Long DMV Lines Could Be Thing of Past

On June 4, 2012, the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will begin a pilot program offering road tests by appointment in 12 offices across the state for Class D passenger and Class M motorcycle licenses.

First Boeing Aircraft Made in SC to Take Flight

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) _ The first Boeing 787 made in South Carolina goes up for a test flight this week. Boeing spokeswoman Candy Eslinger confirms that the first flight is planned for Wednesday. The plane will take off from the Charleston International Airport near the company's new $750 million North Charleston assembly plant.

Columbia Call Center

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ An Indian company is opening a 300-seat call center in Columbia.

Low gas prices mean more holiday travel in SC

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Memorial Day weekend travel in South Carolina is expected to increase more than 3 percent this year in part because the state has the lowest-priced gas in the country.

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