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Deal: SC to hear appeal for deeper Savannah harbor

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Gov. Nathan Deal says environmental regulators in South Carolina will allow Georgia to make its case for deepening the shared river channel to Savannah's seaport before the neighboring state decides whether to finalize its rejection of a permit for the project.

Clemson announces workforce development program

NORTH CHARLESON, S.C. (AP) — Clemson President James Barker says the university is joining with technical colleges around the state to help train workers for aviation and aeronautics manufacturing.

Va. appeals court hears case of 'enemy combatant'

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Lawyers for a U.S. citizen who was detained for nearly four years as an "enemy combatant" asked a federal appeals court to reinstate a lawsuit against former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and other government officials.

Lawyer asks for rehearing in Spence estate case

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Lawyers for an attorney and former interim state treasurer want the South Carolina Supreme Court to reconsider its decision to allow a lawsuit against him by the widow of U.S. Rep. Floyd Spence to go forward.

Mobile Home Park Residents Granted 30 More Days.

After having their water service terminated and receiving un-official eviction notices last week, residents of Parkwood Mobile Home Park in West Columbia are still fighting to keep their homes.

Audit: Insurance agency spent 11 percent of grants

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The South Carolina Department of Insurance has spent little of nearly $2.5 million in federal grants it sought under the 2010 health care law, according to a state audit released Tuesday.

5 US assistant attorneys in SC to be honored

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Five assistant U.S. attorneys in South Carolina are being recognized for their roles in obtaining convictions and recovering more than $1 million from people who falsely received federal stimulus money from the Department of Energy.

Cheap gas causes traffic headache near Spartanburg

BOILING SPRINGS, S.C. (AP) — Neighbors say they want a stoplight put up on a highway in Boiling Springs after a gas price war has caused traffic jams that sometimes keep them from being able to leave their neighborhood.

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