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Groups ask SC court to block Savannah deepening OK

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Environmental groups in South Carolina and Georgia want the South Carolina Supreme Court to declare illegal a state agency's approval of deepening the Savannah River shipping channel.

SC county GOP wants hopefuls to sign purity pledge

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A county Republican group in South Carolina wants its candidates to promise to not cheat on their spouses and not watch pornography. But the state GOP says it would be illegal to keep candidates off the ballot only because they refuse to sign the pledge.

Leveraging Literacy

The Salvation Army has been a part of the community for years. Now they're getting ready to open their doors for a new program that will encourage children to open a book.

Rain helps SC's parched northeastern coast

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — The almost 3 inches of rain that fell over the weekend in South Carolina's dry northeastern corner has helped but the area remains about 2 inches below normal rainfall for the year.

Bill Would Create SC Day of Prayer

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ South Carolina senators will consider creating a State Day of Prayer to coincide with the national one. A bill designating the first Thursday in May is up for debate this week by the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Police Chief Defends Decision to Fire Officers

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) -- Columbia Police Chief Randy Scott fired one top investigation official and accepted the retirement of another, after it was revealed it took officers 10 days to find the body of missing, high-profile lobbyist and CEO, Tom Sponseller, who reportedly killed himself in the parking garage of his office building and left a suicide note in his desk.

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