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Moore-Pastides at USC Salkehatchie nutrition event

ALLENDALE, S.C. (AP) — The wife of University of South Carolina President Harris Pastides (Pas-TEE-Dees) and USC's mascot Cocky are leading an event on nutrition and reading for 300 families in Hampton and Allendale counties.

Tougher Penalties for First Time DUI's Sought

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) testified today in front of the South Carolina Senate Judiciary Subcommittee in support of legislation which would require all convicted drunk drivers to ‘blow before they go’ by using an ignition interlock on their vehicle. They believe legislation, S 746, authored by Senator Joel Lourie, would help save lives and stop drunk driving.

Inspector General

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has signed a bill that sets up the office of the state inspector general to investigate allegations of fraud, waste and abuse in state government.

SC--USC-Nutrition

ALLENDALE, S.C. (AP) _ The wife of University of South Carolina President Harris Pastides and USC's mascot Cocky are leading an event on nutrition and reading for 300 families in Hampton and Allendale counties.

USC student charged with fire bombings

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A senior at the University of South Carolina has been arrested and accused of throwing seven explosive devices at buildings on campus and in downtown Columbia.

Natural Resources chair wants no talk on port plan

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The woman who leads the state's wildlife and natural resources commission doesn't want an agency official to talk about South Carolina's decision to allow dredging at the port of Savannah, Ga.

Shooter from outside kills woman in Rock Hill home

ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) — Police say a woman has been shot to death while sitting in the living room of her Rock Hill home, less than two months after officers investigated another report of shots being fired into her house.

APNewsBreak: SLED probes pension influence report

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The head of South Carolina's State Law Enforcement Division confirms to The Associated Press his agency is investigating a report that investment companies were told they could improve their chances of handling state pension investment work if they paid a friend of the state treasurer.

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