September 07, 2009
New tax break on unsold homes in SC
Developers and contractors with finished homes in South Carolina that haven’t sold will get a new tax break starting this fall.
September 05, 2009
3 arrested in death of SC man killed in traffic
Authorities say three men have been charged with murder in the death of a South Carolina man struck and killed by a car after he was chased into traffic.
Huge collection of child porn gets SC man 40 years
A South Carolina man who state prosecutors said had the biggest collection of child pornography they had ever seen has been sentenced to 40 years in prison.
SC fights for a piece of the Pfizer settlement
South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster says his office is negotiating its own settlement with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc.
September 04, 2009
On air with Governor Sanford
Governor Mark Sanford will answer your questions, live on a Columbia radio station, and you can listen online!
The Beach, Boogie and Barbecue Festival marks end of tourism season on SC coast
The Beach, Boogie and Barbecue Festival gets under way Friday evening and continues through Saturday in Grand Park at the Market Common. It’s the fourth year for the festival at Myrtle Beach, which is the heart of the state’s $16 billion tourism industry.
September 03, 2009
SC education superintendent won’t seek re-election
A spokesman says South Carolina Education Superintendent Jim Rex won’t seek re-election next year.
Commerce vet disputes travel letter explanation
The former state economic development leader who wrote a letter seeking permission to fly with his boss on more expensive seats says there was no intention of extending that benefit to governors.
Goodyear wants SC Learjet lawsuit in federal court
A company being sued over the fatal South Carolina Learjet crash that killed four and injured two celebrities has filed an appeal asking the case be handled in federal court.
September 02, 2009
Coroner: SC true crime author drowned
A coroner has ruled that an author who wrote books about some of South Carolina’s most infamous murders drowned in the Pee Dee River near the U.S. 76 bridge.
Report: Governor Sanford’s lawyer says flights were legal
The governor’s lawyer told the Greenville News, that South Carolina’s comptroller general in 1987 authorized state officials to buy business-class airline tickets for international trips.
September 01, 2009
Bernanke ID theft: SC woman awaiting hearing
A South Carolina woman accused of being the check casher for an identity theft ring that targeted the wife of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is awaiting a court hearing in Miami.
August 28, 2009
Missing Woman: Rally held in Andrews
A mother holds an awareness rally make sure people remember her daughter, who has been missing from Andrews since January 2005.
August 27, 2009
Sen. David Thomas responds to Gov. Sanford comments
Governor Mark Sanford held a news conference across the street from Senator Thomas’ law offices in Greeville, Thursday morning, and questions the motives for travel investigation.
Sanford on the offensive again, will address Sen. David Thomas accusations
The South Carolina senator accused Governor Mark Sanford of breaking the law by taking pricey flights, despite rules requiring lowest-cost travel.


