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Traffic Cameras About To Be Outlawed In SC

A bill meant to stop a South Carolina town from catching speeders on Interstate 95 using a traffic camera is heading to Gov. Nikki Haley's desk.

Haley Takes NLRB Gripes Over Boeing To D.C.

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham plan a Tuesday news conference on their appearance before the U.S. Chamber Of Commerce.

Americans Celebrate Death Of Bin Laden

People around the United States react to the news of Osama bin Laden's death.

Obama Announces Release Of 'Birth Video'

President Barrack Obama lampooned Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents Dinner Saturday, announcing the release of his "birth video."

SC Nuclear Plant Proposal Still A Go

The man who would chair the country's largest electric utility said radiation leaking from a crippled Japanese nuclear plant will force regulators to rethink the industry's future, but it's too early to tell how.

Raw Video: Japan's Earthquake As Seen From Above

A massive earthquake in northern Japan has unleashed a 23-foot tsunami that swept away boats, cars and buildings. The 8.9-magnitude quake is one of the strongest ever to hit Japan. (March 11)

SC Immigration Bill Passes Senate

The South Carolina state Senate passed a bill designed to help law enforcement crack down on illegal immigration.

Fight For Special-Needs Therapies Moving Ahead

Families and therapists of special-needs children say a town hall meeting with Gov. Nikki Haley appears to be paying off.

Businesses Call For Relief At Town Hall Meeting

Critics of the unemployment tax rate hike brings a crowd to Gov. Nikki Haley's town hall meeting in Greenville.

BMW Invests $100M In Spartanburg Factory

BMW Manufacturing President Josef Kerscher, in a speech at Sunday's Spartanburg Chamber of Commerce annual meeting, says the company will be investing an additional $100 million in the factory based in the city.

SC Home Sales Show Signs Of Rebound

Encouraging signs of rebound are starting to show up in South Carolina's real estate market, according to experts.

SC Senator Wants State To Print Money

A state senator from Roebuck believes that South Carolina should decide on whether to issue its own currency.

SC Sec. of Ed: Pay Teachers Based On Performance

South Carolina schools chief Mick Zais says teachers' salaries should be based on their effectiveness, not their seniority or credentials beyond a bachelor's degree.