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| Clarendon Co. school administrator charged with lynching teens A school district employee and three others face lynching charges, and authorities say the victims were a group of teenagers. |
| AMBER Alert suspect arrested, 11-month old safe An AMBER Alert issued for an 11-month-old girl out of York County has been cancelled. Authorities say the girl is on her way back to her mother, and the father is in jail. |
| Report: Some SC gas pumps give too much, some too little As gas prices climb higher and higher, we decided to check out gas pumps in the area. We wanted to see if they're really giving you the amount of gas you're paying for. |
| Midlands Samaritans come together for grieving Maryland family When an out-of-state family faced a tragedy on a South Carolina interstate recently, they received a helping hand from Columbia's finest, a dedicated state trooper and the Red Cross. |
| If criminals use the "golden key" to steal gas, it comes out of your pocket Monday we told you about golden gas keys being used by crooks which make it very easy to break into just about any pump and steal gas. But gas station owners aren't the only victims. |
| Conway police: Mother shot, killed in front of her children Conway police are looking for a 17-year-old in connection with the death of a mother that was shot and killed in front of her four children. |
| Reserve Bamberg County deputy charged with rape Authorities say a Bamberg County reserve deputy is charged with rape for attacking a woman while in uniform. |
| Railroad says it didn't violate pollution law Attorneys for a railroad involved in a deadly South Carolina train wreck and chemical spill have asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the company of violating a federal pollution law. |
| Six dead at Kentucky plastics plant An official of Atlantis Plastics in Henderson, Kentucky, says it's "just total shock" after an employee shot and killed a supervisor and four co-workers, and then killed himself. |
| Evolution of the family brings Darwin reunion While Charles Darwin wrote about the evolution of the species, his distant relative of the same name is more concerned about how the family tree evolved. |
| Columbia hospital ranked one of the best in the nation Providence Hospital in Columbia has been named one of the best in the nation for patient care. |
| Scientists identify possible Alzheimer's gene There's an encouraging study from the fight against Alzheimer's. Scientists have identified a gene that may raise the risk of getting the most common form of the disease by about 45 percent. |
| Health insurance lags most in Southwest, CDC says The Southwest has the lowest rate of health insurance coverage in the country, with 30 percent of non-elderly adults and 18 percent of children uninsured, according to a new government study. |
| Health Alert: Drug pitch police Every year the pharmaceutical industry spends billions trying to convince doctors to prescribe their latest drugs. The cost trickles down to the patient. Now there's a new kid in town who just may save you money. |
| CDC: About eight percent of Americans have diabetes The government reports that the number of Americans with diabetes has grown to about 24 million people, or roughly 8 percent of the U.S. population. |
| ADHD Gene Doesn't Predict Response to Drugs |
| Worldwide Surgery Rates Tied to Economic Status |
| Health Tip: Swing Set Safety |
| Health Tip: Don't Overdo Fast Food |
| Cats Can Trigger Eczema in Some Infants |
| IRS says more rebate checks coming soon by snail mail Lots of people are still waiting to get their tax stimulus rebate checks in the mail. Other people won't get them at all. |
| Federal Reserve leaves key rate unchanged at two percent The Federal Reserve has decided to leave a key interest rate unchanged, bringing an end to a string of consecutive rate cuts aimed at keeping the country out of a deep recession. |
| 'Free' TV converter offers could prove costly If you have an older television, you may have to purchase a converter box by early next year. That's when television goes digital. The government is offering coupons to ease the burden. Some companies are also offering the converters for what seems like a better deal, but you may want to read the fine print. |
| Court cuts judgment in Exxon Valdez disaster The Supreme Court on Wednesday cut the $2.5 billion punitive damages award in the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster to $500 million. |
| South Carolina leads SEC on athletic honor roll There are 105 Gamecock athletes being honored for their class work, the most among the SEC's 12 schools. |
| Some SC State games to be televised this fall Some South Carolina State football will be on television this fall. |
| Clemson has strong athletic year The school's athletic department had eight of its teams finish in their sport's top 25. That was the highest number since the 2001-02 season. |
| Alvin Smith on the Midlands' Most Wanted Wall, Jordan Sandler reports |
| Teens show WIS their injuries in mob-style beating, Dawndy Mercer reports |
| Abducted 11-month-old reunited with mother, Brandi Cummings reports |
| SC Supreme Court hears school funding lawsuit, Jack Kuenzie reports |
| AMBER Alert suspect arrested, 11-month old safe, Dan Tordjman reports |
| "Mystery man" helps Rock Hill woman stranded in Columbia, Stewart Moore reports |
| Clarendon Co. school administrator charged with lynching teens, Dan Tordjman reports |
| Midlands Samaritans come together for grieving Maryland family, Brian DeRoy reports |
| Judi and Craig practice water safety |
| Report: Some SC gas pumps give too much, some too little, Jennifer Wilson reports |
| Conway police: Mother shot, killed in front of her children, Stewart Moore reports |
| AMBER Alert issued for York Co. girl |
| Rash of vending machine break-ins reported, Jordan Sandler reports |
| Richland Co. could charge 10% for prepared food tax, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Knotts beats Shealy with 100% of votes in, Dawndy Mercer reports |
| Midlands residents head to the polls in runoffs, David Stanton reports |
| Lottery sales up $15 million this year, despite economy, Jennifer Wilson reports |
| As prices rise, more people are running out of gas, Jack Kuenzie reports |
| If criminals use the "golden key" to steal gas, it comes out of your pocket, Dan Tordjman reports |
| Under board's decision, parents can still keep kids out of gay club, Stewart Moore reports |
| Richland County Council might raise sales tax again, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Man describes efforts to help drowning suspect, Jennifer Wilson reports |
| Conway pastor walks free after months in Russian jail, Stewart Moore reports |
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