The family of Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan has criticized an autopsy report about her father's death and insists it was not a homicide.
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A Columbia restaurant is on the menu for the next episode of "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" on the Food Network.
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A Little River man, who was driving a school bus, has been charged with failing to yield right-of-way in connection with a fatal crash that killed a local high school student on a motorcycle, according to authorities. -
One man was hospitalized today after being shot outside a home in the Longs community of Horry County, said Sgt. Robert Kegler.
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An Aynor man, who is serving a life sentence in the 2006 stabbing death of his girlfriend that occurred outside Carolina Forest High School, was denied a new trial Tuesday during a post-conviction relief hearing.
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A Little River man, who was driving a school bus, has been charged with failing to yield right-of-way in connection with a fatal crash that killed a local high school student on a motorcycle, according to authorities. -
An Aynor man, who is serving a life sentence in the 2006 stabbing death of his girlfriend that occurred outside Carolina Forest High School, was denied a new trial Tuesday during a post-conviction relief hearing.
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Each day, long before members of Congress begin flowing into the nation's Capitol and tourists start their sightseeing adventures, U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt, R-Ohio, can be seen running circles around the National Mall.
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A field investigator for the Horry County Auditor's Office has been fired after being charged with drug- and alcohol-related offenses while in a county car and threatening a police officer.
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An organization that helps parents and law enforcement search for missing children has hired a private detective agency to aid in the search for Brittanee Drexel, a New York teen who disappeared while vacationing in Myrtle Beach last April.
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A worker who was in a Connecticut power plant when it exploded on Sunday tells The Associated Press there was a smell of natural gas in the plant less than an hour before the blast.
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A Michigan man who had hundreds of live and dead Chihuahuas and Chihuahua mixes in his home has been sentenced to five years of probation in a mental health program and ordered not to own animals.
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A jury on Tuesday acquitted three former employees of an Ohio treatment center for troubled teens of involuntary manslaughter in the death of a 17-year-old girl who suffocated and choked on her own vomit after being restrained facedown on the floor.
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Snowy weather was expected to move into the Eastern U.S. from the Plains on Tuesday.
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The nation's first double hand transplant recipient has left a Pittsburgh hospital after medicine cleared up a rash that signaled he might be rejecting his new hands.
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The Loris wrestling team may be considered a favorite to win another state title, but the Lions weren't looking that far ahead.
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The midpoint of the SEC regular season has arrived, and the stretch is upon us. The league fared better in nonconference play, as expected, and much of the league play has gone according to expectations, too.
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With two regular-season games left for most area boys basketball teams, the postseason forecast remains cloudy.
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Coastal Carolina rode a 26-2 first-half run en route to a 60-41 win over UNC Asheville at Kimbel Arena on Monday night.
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Here's something to consider: Maybe Danica Patrick is a pretty good race car driver.