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21, May 2013 - Man charged with felonies in multi-county crime spree
The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office has charged a man with 27 counts, including larceny and breaking and entering, in relation to a crime spree that targeted construction sites, homes, businesses and motor vehicles in four counties and South Carolina.
19, May 2013 - Deadly crash under investigation in Orangeburg County
Investigators with the South Carolina Highway Patrol are trying to determine what caused a car to run off the road and hit a tree in Orangeburg County Sunday morning.
17, May 2013 - Report: Man uses Michael Jackson song to threaten reporter's life
A former University of South Carolina Upstate coach previously arrested for threatening the life of the school's athletic director has now been arrested for threatening a reporter, according to an incident report.
17, May 2013 - This Is What It Looks Like To Be A College Baseball Catcher
South Carolina gave catcher Grayson Greiner a helmet cam for the Gamecocks' bout Wednesday against Wofford, and after some editing put the footage up on YouTube. Unfortunately, they decided to edit that footage with a dull knife and mixed in some regrettable music. Still, it's interesting enough to warrant a watch if only because this is a perspective most fans likely haven't seen unless they've ...
17, May 2013 - At 68, South Carolina’s Steve Spurrier still in the game because of family and success
During the course of small talk, people sometimes ask Steve Spurrier Jr. if he enjoyed fishing when he was growing up. He says he did, though he went just a few times and only once with his father. On the boat trip, Spurrier Jr. watched his dad and got the impression that the old man never wanted to go fishing again.
14, May 2013 - Robbery suspects could return to face charges today
Two suspects arrested in South Carolina in connection with two recent downtown assaults will likely return Tuesday to face charges in Augusta, police said.
14, May 2013 - SC mayor accused of body-checking councilwoman
A mayor in South Carolina has turned herself in to authorities after a warrant was issued for her arrest.
08, May 2013 - Air Force Brochure Tells Sexual Assault Victims to 'Submit'
An Air Force brochure on sexual assault advises potential victims not to fight off their attackers. “It may be advisable to submit [rather] than resist,” reads the brochure (.pdf), issued to airmen at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina, where nearly 10,000 military and civilian personnel are assigned.
08, May 2013 - $10,000 reward offered in Riverwalk Augusta beatings
An anonymous donor on Wednesday offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the two men who brutally beat a South Carolina couple last weekend at Riverwalk Augusta.
06, May 2013 - Cops: Upstate man shoots at 8 after discussion about his death
Investigators say a South Carolina man has been charged with eight counts of attempted murder after he started shooting at people discussing what they would do after he died.
06, May 2013 - Haley signs bill to help keep guns away from mentally ill
South Carolina now has more power to keep guns away from the mentally ill. Gov. Nikki Haley signed the law Friday. It lets the state report mentally ill people to a national background check database. Two months ago, a woman tried to shoot others at a Charleston Middle School. She passed the background check, even though she had previously claimed mental incompetence in court. Police, Democrats ...
06, May 2013 - Bill to prevent mentally ill from buying guns passes
It's been called one of the most important pieces of legislation passed this year in our state. The "Ashley Hall" bill enables South Carolina to report who has been found by the courts to be mentally ill to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
30, Apr 2013 - Melanie Balog column: Police drones matter of balancing surveillance and safety
As South Carolina awaits word on whether it will be among six FAA-sanctioned drone testing sites, the question arises: Does surveillance make us safer?
30, Apr 2013 - Fire official accused of sex assault on incapacitated woman gets plea deal
A former fire coordinator for Greenwood County will spend about four months in prison for sexually assaulting an incapacitated woman while he was on the job. Corey Grumelot accepted a plea deal Friday after four days of testimony in his trial. South Carolina Law Enforcement Division investigators said Grumelot was taking a 26-year-old woman from Abbeville to Greenville because of bad weather in ...
29, Apr 2013 - Fire official accused of sex assault on incapciated woman gets plea deal
A former fire coordinator for Greenwood County will spend about four months in prison for sexually assaulting an incapacitated woman while he was on the job. Corey Grumelot accepted a plea deal Friday after four days of testimony in his trial. South Carolina Law Enforcement Division investigators said Grumelot was taking a 26-year-old woman from Abbeville to Greenville because of bad weather in ...
27, Apr 2013 - Aldrick Fordham: 5 Things to Know About the South Carolina DE
Aldrick Fordham had a mostly quiet career for the South Carolina Gamecocks, but broke out in 2012 and has turned some heads with his production. Fordham is a player who plays with a great deal of tenacity. His sparks of talent will warrant a few looks in this year's NFL draft. Should he build on this, he has a chance to become an effective NFL player. Begin Slideshow
27, Apr 2013 - Mom arrested after 4 kids killed in S.C. fire
HARTSVILLE, S.C., April 26 (UPI) -- A South Carolina woman whose four children were killed in a fire has been charged with leaving them alone in her mobile home.
20, Apr 2013 - Pacifier Test Drive At Walmart Leads To Shoplifting Warrant Against South Carolina Mother
Angela Byers, 22, allegedly opened several packs of pacifiers so that her child could "try them out" before settling on a binky. read more
17, Apr 2013 - SC House moves to ensure mentally ill can’t buy guns
A House bill aimed at improving South Carolina’s reporting of the mentally ill to a national database used to conduct background checks for gun purchases won a key vote Tuesday.
17, Apr 2013 - Graham Says He'll Vote Against Background Check Proposal
Washington, D.C. (WLTX) - South Carolina U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham says he'll vote against a proposal to expand background checks.
16, Apr 2013 - House subcommittee unanimously approves 'Boland Bill'
A senate bill that would require people with a mental illness to be reported into a gun background check system has been approved by a house subcommittee, according to South Carolina House Representative Leon Stavrinakis.
10, Apr 2013 - Penalties harsh for Newfane baseball team
Newfane High School's baseball program will forfeit its first two games of the 14-game season as part of the punishment of the seven teenagers arrested last week in South Carolina.
10, Apr 2013 - SC police capture man wanted in NC death
Police in South Carolina have arrested a man wanted in a North Carolina death last month.
10, Apr 2013 - Man arrested on fugitive warrant in Asheville
ASHEVILLE — A city man is behind bars on a fugitive warrant from South Carolina.
10, Apr 2013 - Police Identify Abandoned Toddler, Parents Arrested
South Carolina authorities have successfully identified a female toddler left abandoned on a stranger’s doorstep late last Tuesday as 4-year-old Zoe Brown of Marietta, Georgia. Roy Campbell, the home’s owner where the child was dropped, explained to the media and Anderson County authorities that he recalled hearing the doorbell ring but didn’t see anyone. He [...] Police Identify Abandoned ...
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