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| Study: 60% of minority children can't swim Drowning is a tragedy for any family, but children in minority families are especially at risk. A new study shows black children drown nearly three times more often than white children. |
| More students expelled for sex on field trip speak out Several Mid-Carolina Middle School students have admitted they had sex on a school sponsored field trip. Now another parent is speaking out about what she calls unfair punishment. |
| Ed. Department takes aim at student/teacher relationships Teachers, students and sex. The combination hasn't been hard to find in South Carolina schools the past few years. Wednesday, state officials said it's time for change. |
| Columbia business tries shifting schedules to save on gas Around the Midlands people and businesses are having to get creative to save money on gas. One Columbia business has actually changed its employees' schedules to help make ends meet. |
| Charleston fire chief resigning one year after blaze killed nine firefighters Longtime Charleston Fire Chief Rusty Thomas has announced he'll resign, a decision coming nearly a year after a furniture store blaze killed nine of his men. |
| SCDMH security officer charged A South Carolina Department of Mental Health Security Officer was arrested by SLED agents on Wednesday at about 9:30am and was charged with one count of simple assault and battery. |
| Health Alert: Experimental device may provide relief for migraine sufferers In a recent study, researchers used an experimental device on migraine patients that sends short bursts of magnetic energy to the brain. |
| Music Hath Charms to Calm Hypertension |
| Pollution Particles Impair Blood Vessel Function |
| Death Gap Widens Between Educated and Those Not |
| Migraine Medications May Cause 'Serotonin Syndrome' |
| HPV Tied to Better Tongue, Tonsil Cancer Outcomes |
| USC, Clemson hope for more at end of poor seasons South Carolina and Clemson are entering their final series of the regular season with uncertain postseason hopes, a rarity for the typically strong teams. |
| Former Clemson football player Curtis Whitley dies The family of former Carolina Panthers center Curtis Whitley says the football player has died at his home in Texas. Whitley played at Clemson and was a fifth-round draft pick of the San Diego Chargers in 1992. He played for the Panthers in 1995 and 1996, and for the Oakland Raiders in 1997. |
| South Carolina to take European tour The first game for new South Carolina coach Darrin Horn will come in Europe. |
| Study: 60% of minority children can't swim, Judi Gatson reports |
| More students expelled for sex on field trip speak out, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Midlands Most Wanted: Michael Hutto, Jordan Sandler reports |
| Charleston Fire Chief resigns a year after deadly fire |
| 218th soldier sees his son walk for the first time, Drew Stewart reports |
| Top 10 'crazy laws' as provided by the Governor's office, David Stanton reports |
| Judge allows parents visitation in Chester Co. neglect case, Jack Kuenzie reports |
| Columbia business tries shifting schedules to save on gas, Taylor Kearns reports |
| Columbia plans another utility rate increase, Jack Kuenzie reports |
| Attendance down at Myrtle Beach Bike Week because of gas prices, organizers say |
| Another group of 218th soldiers return home, Drew Stewart reports |
| Raw Video: Charleston Mayor speaks about fire chief's resignation |
| Bond set for man accused of letting 1-year old ingest crack, Brian DeRoy reports |
| Charleston fire chief resigning |
| Bond set for man accused of letting 1-year old ingest crack |
| USC beats Citadel 10-2. Rick Henry reports. |
| Young voters' fashion sense often leads the polls While the nation watches who"s ahead in the Democratic race... Marc Cowlin is keeping an eye on which candidate is ahead in online sales of boxer shorts and T-shirts. |
| Obama and Oregon: More in common than 'O' Oregon is fertile ground for Barack Obama... the self-described "change" candidate. The state that has led the way in everything from bike trails to assisted suicide is also the first to vote entirely by mail. |
| Obama welcomes Edwards endorsement, even if tardy It would have meant more in February or March... but John Edwards" endorsement of Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination was welcomed nonetheless by a politician eager to turn the page. |
| NY prosecutor wins big with Spitzer investigation Michael Garcia"s predecessors as U.S. attorney in Manhattan took on all five mob families... the titans of Wall Street... Osama bin Laden and even Martha Stewart. So it was largely unnoticed when Garcia wanted to attack public corruption |
| Myanmar says military-backed constitution approved Myanmar has announced that a military-backed constitution was overwhelmingly approved by voters in last week"s referendum. |
| UN: Most schools ravaged in Myanmar's cyclone zone Children in Myanmar may be forced to attend school in relief camps and tents because 85 percent of the educational buildings have been destroyed or damaged in a cyclone-ravaged region... the U.N. said Wednesday. |
| Bush visits Masada, will speak to Knesset Something about Israel brings out the tourist in President Bush. On Thursday... the president used a big chunk of his two-day stay in Israel to tour Masada... the ancient fortress on a plateau in the desert overlooking the Dead Sea. It is said to be the place where Jewish rebels killed themselves and each other 2...000 years ago rather than fall into slavery under the Romans. |
| Myanmar approves new constitution while it reels Myanmar"s junta announced Thursday that a pro-military constitution has won overwhelming support in a referendum... which was held despite widespread criticism and in the midst of a national tragedy - a devastating cyclone that the Red Cross says may have killed more than 125...000 people. |
| Global market expected to drive cancer drug growth The global market for cancer drugs will grow twice as fast as that for all other pharmaceuticals as the developing world spends more on health care... a new report says |
| Cindy McCain sells Sudan-related investments Cindy McCain... whose husband has been a critic of the violence in Sudan... sold off more than $2 million in mutual funds whose holdings include companies that do business in the African nation |
| Choosing A New Fire Chief Some say the retirement makes for a clean slate... a chance for the city to start over again. |
| Constable Bailey Remembered It was this time... one year ago when Constable Robert Bailey was gunned down on patrol in Lincolnville |
| Chief Rusty Thomas submits letter of retirement See Chief Thomas" letter to the Mayor. See the Mayor"s response to Chief Thomas. |
| Mixed emotions about the Chief's departure Some are calling the timing of Thomas" retirement... ironic. |
| Eyecare Going to the Dogs A local veterinarian is providing her services of a free eye exam for dogs who provide thier services to private citizens and the public. |
| More reaction to Chief Rusty Thomas' retirement One firefighter said he wanted to believe this day would come all along... but didn"t know if or when. |
| Police Response Confusion on Remount Road Business owners on Remount Road deal with crime and are confused about which police department to call. |
| Firefighters investigating cause of Legend Oaks house fire A fire broke out at a Summerville home Wednesday morning. |
| Local union president reacts to Chief Thomas' retirement Roger Yow... the president of Local 61... the Charleston chapter of the International Association of Firefighters... reacted to Chief Rusty Thomas" resignation announcement. |
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