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| Secret gambling operation uncovered in Sumter Investigators with the Sumter County Drug Bust unit uncovered a secret gambling ring that led to the arrest and charging of two men. |
| Rich. Co. looking for man pulling over female drivers Richland County Sheriff's Deputies are looking for a man they say is pulling over female drivers. |
| Corrections Department: Reed executed The Corrections Department announced that James Earl Reed was executed at 11:27pm Friday. Reed was on death row since 1996, when he was convicted for killing his ex-girlfriend's parents. |
| Child killed in fatal accident in Orangeburg Co. Authorities are still investigating an accident in Orangeburg County that took the life of a young child. |
| Greenwood deputies arrest three on burglary charges The Greenwood County Sheriff's Department has arrested and charged three men in connection with a rash of church and business burglaries. |
| Columbia police arrest shoplifters Columbia police say an off-duty officer was working at the Dillard's in Columbiana Mall when three suspects entered the men's department, grabbed a pair of shorts and two shirts and exited the store without paying. |
| Former HP chief Mobley jailed on probation violation The former head of the South Carolina Highway Patrol is back in jail. |
| Group plans vigil before Lowcountry man's execution An anti-death penalty group plans to hold a vigil outside the South Carolina prison where a man is set to be put to death by electrocution. |
| SC unemployment jumps to 6.5 percent in May State officials say South Carolina's unemployment rate rose to 6.5 percent in May, the highest jobless rate in more than two years. |
| Boozer Lumber Company closing after 60+ years Boozer Lumber Company, the well-known Midlands lumber and building materials supplier, will be closing its operation within the next several weeks. |
| Health Alert: Carticel knee repair Anyone with a knee cartilage problem knows what a pain it is, but you might not know about a way to fix your cartilage with your own cells. |
| Health Alert: Microvascular sonography Researchers are working on a new way to detect early stage ovarian cancer. |
| Site provides details on summer feeding program Cheryl Evans-McDonald with the state Department of Social Services saw our recent story about a summer feeding program in Horry County and wanted people to know that there is help available in counties throughout the Palmetto State. |
| Get in Step With Summer Foot Care |
| Pro Baseball Helps Keep Skin Cancer From Scoring |
| CT Screens for Lung Cancer Not a Cure-All |
| Nocturnal Dialysis: A Better Way to Kidney Health |
| 'Hazardous Drinking' More Common Than Thought |
| Health Tip: Stretch Marks (HealthDay News) -- Stretch marks, often the result of rapid stretching of the skin, are most commonly associated with pregnancy. |
| Gas-Saving Lessons from the 'Hypermilers' Clever (and careful) drivers get double the EPA mileage ratings for their cars. Here's how they do it. |
| Hundreds swept up in mortgage fraud arrests The FBI has indicted about 400 real estate industry figures since March, as part of a crackdown on mortgage fraud nationwide. |
| Bank mails credit card to six-year-old Chances are you get unsolicited credit card applications in the mail. A suburban Chicago, Illinois, mother got fed up over the numerous applications sent not to her, but to her six-year-old son. |
| Mortgage rates rise An uptick in the rate of inflation sent long-term mortgage interest rates higher this week. |
| Gamecocks' Greatest: Miami Hurricanes vs. Gamecocks WIS News 10 Sports is presenting a new summer-long series highlighting the Greatest Moments in Gamecock Sports History. First up, we'll look at the 2002 Gamecock Baseball team against the Miami Hurricanes at Sarge Frye Field. |
| SC's Mercury contaminated waters DHEC tested more than 2,000 fish samples for Mercury from water throughout the state. 60 bodies of water received Mercury advisories. |
| Visiting angler sets saltwater record A man working construction in coastal South Carolina has broken a saltwater fishing state record that had stood for more than a decade. |
| Darlington to let car clubs ride You don't have to drive in NASCAR to get a lap around Darlington Raceway. |
| Former Clemson linebacker killed in collision Former Clemson linebacker Mike Dukes has died in a traffic accident near Beaumont, Texas. |
| Red Wing Rollerway skaters worried about rink's future. Stewart Moore reports. |
| Sumter police uncover gambling ring. Trey Paul reports. |
| Corrections Dept. given permission to proceed with execution. Brandi Cummings reports |
| Sprinkler bill may have second chance. Stewart Moore reports. |
| Police arrest Columbiana Centre shoplifters. Jack Kuenzie reports. |
| James Earl Reed granted stay of execution, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Deputy arrested and charged with misconduct |
| Four-year-old heard the gunshots. Trey Paul reports. |
| Woman who called 911 talks to WIS. Trey Paul reports. |
| House explodes in Charlotte. David Stanton reports. |
| One killed in Richland Co. shooting. Trey Paul reports |
| Raw Video: Scene of Charlotte house explosion |
| USC, Cooperative Ministries and City of Columbia's Housing First effort |
| Gas attendant warns customers about suspicious driver, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Man finds dying horse on side of road, Dan Tordjman reports |
| Fish in SC affected by mercury |
| Ex-scout leader's bond denied |
| Horse left on side of road to die in Clarendon Co., Dan Tordjman reports |
| Wife describes her trouble with Fred Baker, Jordan Sandler reports |
| Deputies say man pulling over women, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Fire ants cause of house fire, Brian DeRoy reports |
| Columbia rated one of the 'worst places to raise a family' |
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