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| Last fugitive wanted in connection with armored car robbery captured The Richland County Sheriff's Department announced the capture of the last man they say was involved in the May, 2007 armored car heist. |
| Deputies investigating murder-suicide in Gaston Sheriff's deputies say a 63-year-old Gaston man killed his wife by suffocating her with a pillow and then stabbed himself multiple times in his chest. |
| SC State names US Agriculture official new president Trustees at South Carolina State University have unanimously picked U.S. Department of Agriculture official George E. Cooper to be the school's new president. |
| Grant to help USC researchers study video game therapy Researchers at the University of South Carolina plan to use popular video game systems to help rehabilitate stroke victims. |
| Victim found with multiple gunshot wounds doesn't remember being shot A victim was found outside a nightclub after being shot multiple times. |
| Renowned Fitzgerald scholar Matthew Bruccoli dies at age 76 Matthew J. Bruccoli, a University of South Carolina English professor and a renowned scholar on F. Scott Fitzgerald, has died at his Columbia home. He was 76. |
| Authorities say elderly Newberry Co. man reported missing found in Columbia Sheriff Lee Foster says that the 78-year-old man was located Thursday morning in Columbia by a Richland County Deputy Sheriff. |
| Fort Jackson's Moncrief Hospital gets first female commander A specialist in obstetrical nursing is taking over as the new commander of Fort Jackson's Moncrief Army Community Hospital. |
| Chaperone of field trip on which students had sex speaks out For the first time, a field trip chaperone speaks out after eight Mid-Carolina Middle School students on a field trip were suspended for having sex about three weeks ago. |
| Woman arrested for stabbing person in the eye has been on WIS before The suspect is out of jail on bond, and only WIS News 10 talked to the woman who was stabbed. And it turns out the suspect has also been interviewed by WIS. |
| Health Alert: Study shows cell phone conversations more distracting A University of South Carolina study showed that the conversation on the cell phone is more dangerous and distracting than the actual cell phone. |
| Health Alert: Sleep deprivation more serious than once thought A new study on sleep deprivation shows that getting less sleep can be dangerous, as it can produce temporary lapses in attention at critical moments during the day. |
| Health Alert: Blood management There's a new initiative underway that aims to increase and conserve one of our nation's most precious resources - our blood supply. It could also make blood transfusions safer. |
| Hispanic teens try drugs, suicide at higher rates Hispanic high school students use drugs and attempt suicide at higher rates than their black and white classmates, according to a new federal survey that shows a continuation of a troubling trend. |
| MUSC, armored vehicle maker working on brain injuries An armored vehicle maker and the Medical University of South Carolina plan to work together to deal with the effects of traumatic brain injuries. |
| Whole Milk Cheaper, Effective Contrast Agent for GI Scans |
| With Summer Comes Snake Bites |
| Genetic Factors Affect Codeine's Work as Painkiller |
| Health Tip: Taking a Mental Status Test |
| '21 for 21': A Deadly Binge Drinking Ritual on College Campuses |
| Health Tip: Prevent Urinary Tract Infections in Women (HealthDay News) -- A urinary tract infection may have symptoms including painful and frequent urination, cloudy urine, pressure in the lower belly and fever. |
| Health Tip: Recovery After a C-Section (HealthDay News) -- Among women who have given birth via Caesarean section, each will recover a bit differently from this major surgical procedure. |
| Internet deals can be too good to be true Online advertising Web sites like Craig's List can offer good deals on many things, but it can be easy to scam the uninformed. |
| Home foreclosures set record in first quarter The Mortgage Bankers Association says home foreclosures and late payments set records over the first three months of the year. Even worse, the numbers are expected to continue to rise. |
| A gas card might help ease the pain at the pump Trying to squeeze more out of your dollar at the gas pump is harder, but not hopeless. In fact, using plastic to buy gas can make the process a little more rewarding. |
| Columbia youth get the chance to train with USC athletes The University of South Carolina Athletics Department and the City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department are teaming up to let kids train with the Gamecocks. |
| Drew Stewart comes out of surgery Surgery on WIS' Drew Stewart went just fine according to Drew's mother. Doctors believe they have removed all of the tumor. |
| Gamecocks' Smoak picked 11th by Texas in draft South Carolina first baseman Justin Smoak has been picked 11th overall in the Major League Baseball draft by the Texas Rangers. |
| SC plans gator hunts this fall South Carolina is planning an alligator season this year now that there are an estimated 100,000 gators lurking in the state's waters. |
| Three So. Carolina players have high draft hopes Three South Carolina juniors expect to be high picks in the Major League Baseball draft. |
| Gang prevention committee holds meeting. Dan Tordjman reports. |
| Chaperone of field trip on which students had sex speaks out, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Drew TV: Mark Sanford, Joe Pinner wish Drew well |
| Man found shot to death near New Ellenton, Taylor Kearns reports |
| Could high heat cause increase in crime? Dan Tordjman reports |
| Governor signs tough illegal immigration law, Jack Kuenzie reports |
| Drew TV: Drew's family in Summerton tell their favorite memories |
| 5th Annual WIS "Pack-A-Pickup" Food Drive for Harvest Hope, Stewart Moore reports |
| Drew TV: People from around the Midlands wish Drew well |
| Raw: Excerpts from McCain's speech |
| Woman's purse stolen right out of her shopping cart, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Orangeburg woman stabbed in the eye in road rage incident |
| Calif. clerk stopping marriages to resist ruling As same-sex couples prepare to wed in California later this month... one county clerk in the conservative Central Valley plans to sidestep the state"s legalization of gay marriage by not performing any ceremonies. |
| McCain deploying staff, expanding advertising With his Democratic foe now certain... Republican John McCain is deploying dozens of staffers into battleground states... boasting of improved fundraising and expanding his advertising into some of the most competitive terrain of the general election. |
| Court: Vt. ruling stands in lesbian custody case Virginia"s highest court ruled Friday that the state must enforce a Vermont court order awarding child-visitation rights to a mother"s former lesbian partner |
| Clinton, Obama talks held without aides present Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton sat in comfortable chairs... sipped water and spoke for an hour about the presidential campaign to come. Just the two of them... without aides. And they parted laughing |
| Tar Heels' Lawson Arrested North Carolina point guard Ty Lawson was arrested early Friday morning. |
| Amazon.com Web site has problems for more than 2 hours Amazon.com"s Web site experienced problems in North America for more than two hours in the middle of the day Friday because of system issues... the online retailer said |
| Pacers O'neal Will Not Opt Out Indiana Pacers forward Jermaine O'Neal has reportedly decided to remain with the Pacers... with whom he has two years and $44 million remaining on his contract. |
| Democratic Party returns lobbyist, PAC money The Democratic National Committee... now operating under Barack Obama"s fundraising rules... on Friday returned about $100...000 in money from lobbyists and political action committees |
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