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Teaching Kids to Grow What They Eat

Because studies continue to show South Carolina leading the country in obesity, a gardening program gets down and dirty to teach children a new way of eating, by growing their own food.

Man shot to death in Vance

ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) — Orangeburg County sheriff's deputies are looking for a suspect in the shooting death of a man in Vance.

APNewsBreak: New search for missing boy

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Federal, state and local police are searching a county in central South Carolina for a toddler who has been missing since Thanksgiving.

Authorities arrest SC woman in stolen ID ring

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A South Carolina woman is in custody in connection with what authorities describe as a group breaking into vehicles and stealing checks and identifications across the country.

Duke Rate Hike

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ Duke Energy's 600,000 customers in South Carolina will soon see their bills go up.

SC Legislators Discuss New Voter ID Requirement

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ Plans to require better proof of citizenship to register to vote in South Carolina have won an early test in the Senate and opened the door to a new round of arguments about voting rights. A Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Thursday approved a bill that says citizenship proof can come from documents that include a driver's license, birth certificate, United States passport or tribal identification.

Benedict's Dr. Ethel Taylor Dead at 87

As mourners gathered on the campus of Benedict College to celebrate the life of legend, icon and community activist, Dr. Ethel Mae Henderson Taylor, those whom she inspired vow to model her commitment to service.

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