May 23, 2009 | WLTX-TV Columbia
Coroner: Body Hit by Car Already Dead
The Fairfield County Coroner's Office now says a man run over early Saturday morning was already dead.
Residents express concerns over nuclear stateion
Federal regulators say SCE&G operates a safe nuclear plant, but that doesn't stop Tange Jacobs from worrying about where she and her neighbors would go if there was an accident.
NRC plans open house on V.C. Summer April 13
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has scheduled an open house for Monday, April 13, and will be available to discuss and answer questions about the agencya s assessment of safety performance during 2008 at the Summer nuclear power plant.
Dru Blair has come home, exhibits his artwork April 3 at Red Tree Gallery
Dru Blair has come back home to the rural community in Fairfield County named after his ancestors.
Hearing focuses on plans for nuclear plant
Felicia Trower came here Saturday looking for answers to questions she had about SCE&G's plans to add two reactors to the local nuclear plant.
Review: 'Turner to Cezanne' has merit, but could have been better
"Turner to Cezanne: Masterpieces from the Davies Collection, National Museum Wales" reveals itself to be what the catalog made apparent before the show arrived at the Columbia Museum of Art: This is a so-so ...
Snow ends in SC, 10 inches reported near NC border
COLUMBIA a ' A winter storm brought 4 to 6 inches of snow across much of northern South Carolina, closing schools and causing major traffic problems on Interstate 85, the major highway from Charlotte, N.C., to ...
Snowstorm to blanket parts of South Carolina
Stay inside. That was the warning from South Carolina officials on Sunday as the state braced for a winter storm forecast to bring up to several inches of snow to the Palmetto State through Monday.
Public comment sought on nuclear reactors
Area residents can tell federal regulators how they think SCE&G's plans to build two reactors at its Jenkinsville nuclear plant will impact the environment.
NRC to hold meetings to determine scope of environmental report
The U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is holding two public meetings to help identify environmental issues related to the new V.C. Summer Station license applications.
High winds could knock out power today, topple trees
The threat of flooding has passed, but now the Upstate faces a day of high winds that could topple trees and knock out power, according to the National Weather Service in Greer.
Hearings Set for Proposed SC Nuclear Reactors
Federal regulators will hold public meetings this month to discuss environmental issues related to South Carolina Electric and Gas Company's proposal to build two more nuclear reactors in Fairfield County.