A 10-year-old West Columbia girl is dead after slipping and falling into a pond. Lexington County Coroner Harry Harman says Teneisha Smalls' death appears accidental.
Gov. Mike Easley's plan to give teachers dramatic raises and spend $68 million to reform the mental-health system depends on his ability to sell increases of "sin taxes" to the legislature in an election year.
News13 obtained a police department memo detailing information about motorcycle clubs and the potential for violence between rival clubs during this year's Bike Week. County police won't say to what extent their concerns go.
Florence Police arrested a registered sex offender after they say he was peeping into several homes, and made harassing phone calls.
Authorities charged 35-year-old Antonio Revon King with stalking, two counts of peeping tom, burglary and first degree criminal sexual conduct.
Rural Marion County children received a new learning tool Monday. Students at Britton's Neck Elementary School got new laptop computers from the Palmetto Project.
Greg Biffle certainly didn't sound like a guy committed to Roush Fenway Racing when he blasted the faulty equipment that led to his last-place finish at Darlington Raceway.
It's also Darlington Race Week and those in charge want you to have fun and stay safe. More than 100,000 people are expected at Darlington Raceway this weekend for Friday night's truck race and for Saturday night's Dodge Challenger 500.
When the Elite 2 Racing Team unloads for the NASCAR Nationwide Series Diamond Hill Plywood 200 at the Darlington Raceway, their No. 84 Chevrolet will have a local flavor.
America's oldest and longest running political stump meeting will continue Monday. Local, state, and national politicians will converge for the 2008 Galivants Ferry Stump.
In the end, it wasn't close. North Carolina voters handed Barack Obama a decisive, double-digit victory over Hillary Clinton in Tuesday's primary, strengthening his bid for the Democratic nomination.
North Carolina's pivotal primary day arrived Tuesday as voters across the state prepared to cast crucial ballots that could sway a historic race for the White House and an equally competitive campaign for the Executive Mansion.