As spring blossoms begin to bloom, retailers' thoughts are turning to Christmas.
Six people have been taken to a North Carolina hospital after a shooting at a nursing home.
A major new study suggests statin drugs taken to lower cholesterol and prevent heart disease can also cut the risk of developing dangerous blood clots.
Massachusetts police say a 23-year-old man stabbed two of his sisters to death and left a third with serious injuries before being fatally shot by police after getting into an argument during a birthday party.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has a message for Americans worried about the economy
Fargo, N.D. is to resume sandbagging today and is requesting more volunteers.
Officials say 59-year-old Charles Leckie and 58-year-old Teresa Leckie died in a one vehicle accident Saturday.
A mix of freezing rain and snow has forced officials to close the Kansas City International Airport, canceling and delaying dozens of flights.
Alaska's Mount Redoubt has erupted again, spewing an ash cloud 50,000 feet up into the air.
The new president of South Carolina State University has officially taken the reins.
Space shuttle Discovery and its crew are back on Earth.
Ever wanted to buy a giant golf ball or an eight-foot foam dinosaur bone?
The foundation that operates the tall ship Spirit of South Carolina has accepted three donated boats in the past few months, bucking the trend of boat donations tapering off in a sluggish economy.
Hundreds of teachers from across South Carolina are coming to Columbia to learn about single-gender education.
South Carolina is working with local governments to get gas-guzzlers off the lawn.
There is a fashion show of sorts in South Carolina this weekend but it's not really about trendy fashion.
Weary volunteers in Fargo, N.D. can now only wait, watch and wonder if all their hard work has been enough to save the city from major flooding.
The County Parks and Recreation Commission is looking for a new four-legged mascot to assist with dog park promotions and events.
In an effort to use less energy and save money, the City of Charleston has improved its tennis court lighting systems. Lights will now be turned on manually with a hand switch, and the lights will be turned off automatically around the designated closure time for the specific park.
United States Attorney W. Walter Wilkins announced that a Federal Grand Jury returned an Indictment against Ricky Hemingway, 44, Richard Lee Livingston, 48, and Freda Williams, 29, all of Myrtle Beach, for armed bank robbery and using a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.
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