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| Deputies: Woman beaten with metal pipe, suspect in jail Bond was denied Wednesday for a Hopkins man charged with criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature. Deputies say 42-year-old Fred Baker beat his ex-girlfriend with a metal pole. |
| Accused kidnapper returned to Lexington Co. to face charges A Florida mother and son who were kidnapped and taken on a five-state journey are home safe. The father, on the other hand, was returned to Lexington County Wednesday to face charges. |
| SC schools chief wants educators to push for schools South Carolina Education Superintendent Jim Rex is asking school administrators to get involved in the political process and advocate for public schools. |
| Magistrate suspended following bar fight charge An Anderson County magistrate has been suspended from his job after being charged with assault and battery charge following a bar fight. |
| Richland County Council passes strict smoking ban If you plan on smoking inside a public building in Richland County, you'd better do it before October 1st. That's the date an ordinance goes into effect after being passed Tuesday evening by the Richland County Council. |
| Mother of abused child sentenced to five years A mother whose infant daughter died of an overdose of cold medicine is going to prison after pleading guilty to a neglect charge. |
| Jasper Council approves ordinance to ban saggy pants Jasper County Council has given preliminary approval to an ordinance bagging sagging pants in public. |
| Mother defends suspect after 18-year-old girl cut several times A Columbia mother says her son was defending himself after deputies say he cut his girlfriend's daughter several times on the arm. |
| Questions still unanswered, truck still missing after kidnapping Two victims of a kidnapping that spanned five states and caused an AMBER Alert to be called are preparing to go home. But some unanswered questions are still puzzling authorities. |
| As one Main St. building goes up, several stores close down Another Main Street business closes its doors in Columbia Tuesday. At the same time, someone else is looking to add to Main Street and the Columbia skyline. |
| FDA sends warnings about Internet cancer claims Another government crackdown on phony cancer cures. The Food and Drug Administration is sending warning letters to 23 domestic companies and two foreign individuals about products on the Internet. |
| Health Alert: Diabetes-related depression Medical researchers call it the chicken and the egg question: Does diabetes cause depression, or does depression cause diabetes? |
| New Jersey middle school bans energy drinks Move offer coffee. Young teen are ditching cups of joe and reaching for caffeine-charged energy drinks. |
| Doctors group rates insurers Health insurance companies frequently rate doctors, so now, doctors are rating the health insurance industry. |
| FDA warns schizophrenia drugs pose fatal risk to some seniors The government is warning doctors that prescribing a certain group of psychiatric drugs to seniors suffering from dementia can increase their risk of death. |
| Health Alert: Coffee can keep heart disease at bay A recent study showed that coffee can help curb heart disease in men and women. |
| Could an on-site defibrillator have saved Tim Russert's life? Tim Russert's sudden death from a heart attack has some wondering if a defibrillator could have made a difference. |
| Health Alert: Bumper pads for cribs When it comes to cribs, pillows and blankets are a suffocation danger to babies. That's according to a recent warning by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. But there's another danger that may already be in your child's crib. |
| Study sees discrepancies in VA care for men, women A review has revealed women aren't receiving the same quality of outpatient care as men are at many Department of Veterans Affairs' facilities. |
| SC gov wants schools to continue getting HIV notifications Gov. Mark Sanford says that schools should continue to be notified when students test positive for HIV. |
| HIV Tests Cost-Effective for Some Seniors |
| Health Tip: Avoiding Lyme Disease |
| Health Tip: Pregnancy Affects the Skin |
| Bar Drinks Pack More Punch Than Thought |
| Failure to Take Seizure Drugs Boosts Death Risk |
| Delayed Sleep Pattern Tied to Irregular Menstrual Cycles FRIDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) -- Having delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) appears to be linked to irregular menstrual cycles and increased premenstrual symptoms in women,... |
| Countdown to Hair Loss By Amanda Gardner, HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- Want to know how much hair you're losing? |
| Health Tip: Colicky Baby? (HealthDay News) -- Colic -- an attack of unexplained crying that affects young infants -- can frustrate many new parents. The American Academy of Family Physicians offers... |
| Gene Therapy Helps Dogs Stricken With Cancer MONDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- A gene therapy that has extended the lives of dogs with cancer may also be able to help people who have the disease... |
| Health Tip: Considering Adoption? (HealthDay News) -- If you're thinking of adopting a child, choosing the right agency is an important step. Here are guidelines to help select an adoption agency that's... |
| How can you get around pricey termination fees for cell phones? Should you be penalized for switching your business from one company to another? That's what happens in the cell phone industry. The FCC is thinking about doing away with early termination fees. Until then, we'll tell you how to make sense of the fees and how to get around them. |
| Mortgage application volume declines as rates rise A spike in interest rates to their highest level in 11 months sent mortgage applications tumbling last week. |
| DOT lets employees choose 4-day weeks, 10-hour days to save gas Because of high gas prices, employers around the country and right here in South Carolina are making some drastic changes to save money. Some are even considering cutting back to four-day work weeks. |
| People ditching gas guzzlers for gas sippers As the price of gas keeps creeping up, some people say they have no choice but to pay the price. However, others are ditching their gas guzzling vehicles for a cheaper ride. |
| Feeling thrifty, the thirsty reach for tap water Bottled water has long been seen as chic, but in a tight economy some consumers are starting to see it as a wasteful "rip-off." |
| New USC coach Dawn Staley sits down with WIS Dawn Staley is one of the most decorated player's in US women's basketball history. She is making the trip from Temple University to coach at the University of South Carolina. |
| USC baseball ticket holders must give donation for new stadium It'll cost a little more to watch baseball in South Carolina's new stadium next season. |
| Woods done for the year Tiger Woods' victory at the U.S. Open is proving to be a costly one. A person with knowledge of the decision says the world Number 1 will miss the rest of the season because of a left knee that will require more surgery. |
| Clemson coach announces retirement after SLED investigation Clemson's longtime track coach has retired after a season in which he was accused of depositing money from campus track and field events into a personal account. |
| Murray resigns at Charleston Southern Jason Murray has resigned after four seasons as Charleston Southern's baseball coach. |
| Roger Jasper Edwards on the Midlands' Most Wanted Wall, Jordan Sandler reports |
| Deputies: Woman beaten with metal pipe, suspect in jail, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Myrtle Beach raises taxes to throttle bike rallies, Judi Gatson reports |
| Man offers to help woman burned by bankrupt contractor, Dan Tordjman reports |
| Boil water advisory lifted for Chapin -- yet again, Taylor Kearns reports |
| Under new law, smoking legal on one side of the street, banned on the other, Jack Kuenzie reports |
| Accused kidnapper speaks in court, Stewart Moore reports |
| Somber ceremony to honor Charleston Nine, Brian DeRoy reports |
| Wednesday marks one year since deadly Charleston fire, Dan Tordjman reports |
| Questions still unanswered, truck still missing after kidnapping, Stewart Moore reports |
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