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| AMBER Alert canceled, suspect in custody Officials from the Loris Police Department say Marco Vaught has been caught in Brunswick County, North Carolina. |
| Saluda forest fire contained after burning several acres A forest fire in Saluda that burned around 50 acres has been contained according to the South Carolina Forestry Commission. |
| Cristobal could bring needed rain Forecasters say Tropical Storm Cristobal is churning off the Southeast seaboard about 125 miles east of Charleston, South Carolina. Forecast Path | Latest Advisory | Interactive Storm Tracker |
| DNR officers find body off Dreher Island Officials say Department of Natural Resources officers found a man's body floating around Dreher Island Saturday afternoon. |
| Columbia police report shooting at local apartments Columbia police are reporting a shooting at an apartment complex on Alcott Willow Run. |
| Friends remember woman killed in Florida accident A Lugoff woman was killed in a head-on collision Thursday after a Florida woman driving the wrong way on I-95 crashed into them according to an incident report. |
| Sumter police investigating after man shot, killed Sumter police say William A McKenzie was shot and killed early Friday morning. A woman tried to comfort McKenzie during his final moments. |
| W. Cola. woman charged in fatal stabbing Police say a woman has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with a fatal stabbing that occurred Thursday evening at an apartment on N. Lucas Street. |
| Trial to begin Monday for former daycare owner The trial of a former Columbia daycare owner accused in the death of a 9-month-old boy is expected to begin Monday in Richland County. |
| Ft. Jackson awarded culinary award for excellence The mess hall at Fort Jackson recently won the Regional Philip A. Connelly Award for Excellence in Army Food Service. |
| System off coast could become depression A storm system off the Southeast coast is bringing stormy weather into Georgia and South Carolina and forecasters say it could spin into a tropical depression. |
| Health Alert: Salsa diet Carolyn Parera says she feels like a new woman since taking up salsa lessons five years ago. She has lost weight, lowered her cholesterol and blood pressure and reduced her reliance on an asthma inhaler. |
| FDA declares it's OK to eat tomatoes again The U.S. government has declared it's OK to eat tomatoes again, lifting its salmonella warning amid signs that the outbreak - while not over - may finally be slowing. |
| Cleveland Clinic taking kidneys through navel Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic have pioneered a new form of kidney surgery that they hope will boost the number of donors. |
| Health Alert: Hand filler We all know that the face isn't the only thing that shows age. Your hands can also be a dead giveaway. Now, there's a way to make them look younger that's within reach. |
| Health Alert: Addictive grief A new study out of UCLA seeks to shed light on why some of us grieve longer than others after losing a loved one. |
| Health Alert: Migraine insurance Doctors counsel migraine patients to take medication at the onset of a headache, as a way to head off the attack. But some patients wait because they're afraid they will run out of medication before their insurance allows a refill. |
| Health Alert: Laser for tongue cancer A patient with a hard to reach tumor inside their throat can be a challenging problem for a surgeon. A new laser technology makes removing these tumors easier for everyone. |
| South remains fattest part of US Researchers say the traditional Southern diet high in fat and fried food may play a role. |
| Falls Are Top Cause of Injury, Death Among Elderly |
| Magnetic Pulses to Brain Improve Lazy Eye in Adults |
| Gene Variations May Predict Antidepressant Response |
| Research Finds Causal Link Between Ending Drinking, Depression |
| Breast-Fed Babies Have Fewer GI Infections |
| Premature Birth Linked to Some Unexpected Later Problems By Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, July 16 (HealthDay News) -- Being born prematurely can lead to a host of long-lasting medical complications and may... |
| Health Tip: Signs of Problems at Daycare (HealthDay News) -- Daycare centers can be a great source of comfort for working parents. But sometimes there are warning signs that your child should be cared for... |
| Statins Show Little Benefit for Kids With Learning Disorder TUESDAY, July 15 (HealthDay News) -- New evidence suggests that a cholesterol-lowering drug widely prescribed for adults may not help children with a fairly common genetic... |
| Food safety worries change buying habits A salmonella scare linked to tomatoes and possibly hot peppers has prompted a lot of people to change their grocery habits. |
| Review of three digital converter boxes Several stores around the Midlands sell the digital television converter box. Viewers have wanted to know which one was the best, so three of the most readily available models were tested. |
| More Americans tapping their retirement funds With money getting tighter, more Americans find themselves using their retirement accounts as an additional line of credit. |
| Yet another rebate check-related scam surfaces We've discovered a new scam that comes in the form of an e-mail that looks like it's from the IRS about your economic stimulus check. |
| Fed: Members thought next rate move would be up Worried about rising inflation, Federal Reserve officials at their meeting in June thought the Fed's next move on interest rates was likely to be up. |
| One-armed golfer invents a way to play With the help of an engineering student at USC, Rick Crout designed and built a prosthetic golf arm, which he uses two to three times per week. |
| Young So. Carolina QBs hope to match expectations Freshman quarterback Aramis Hillary is pleased with the early praise from South Carolina's Steve Spurrier, but Hillary points out he's got a long way to go to live up to it. |
| Staley names director of operations New South Carolina women's coach Dawn Staley filled out her staff with the hiring of Angela O'Neal as director of women's basketball operations. |
| Hundreds apply for SC permits to hunt gators Almost 1,500 hunters have applied for permits to shoot alligators during South Carolina's gator hunt this fall. |
| USC women's basketball coach ready for Beijing She is the new big money hire for the University of South Carolina, but before she coaches one game at the Colonial Center, she will be on the sidelines in the biggest sporting event in the world. |
| Child left on bus for 2 hours after field trip, Jennifer Wilson reports |
| Richland deputies looking for man in connection with car theft, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Lugoff woman killed in Florida accident |
| Friends remember woman killed in Florida accident, Jordan Sandler reports |
| AMBER Alert issued for 2-year-old girl |
| Sumter police investigating after man shot, killed, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Ft. Jackson serves up good food, Taylor Kearns reports |
| W. Cola. woman charged in fatal stabbing, Jack Kuenzie reports |
| Good Samaritan an "angel" to one woman, Dan Tordjman reports |
| Two arrested in Rice Terrace Townhouse shootings, Brandi Cummings reports |
| Raw Video: Florida accident scene |
| New SC State president hopeful about the year ahead, Trey Paul reports |
| Newberry referendum may replace property taxes with video poker, Jennifer Wilson reports |
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