Sep 18, 2009 | Myrtle Beach Online
SC officials set to promote child seat safety
State officials want to see that South Carolina residents are taking steps to make sure their children are buckled up.
State is stepping up enforcement to prevent train deaths
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety, along with officials from CSX and Norfolk Southern Railroads, Operation Lifesaver and other law enforcement agencies are working together in campaign to drive down the number of vehicle collisions with trains and the number of deaths that result from those collisions.
McCallister take reins of new town post
A former Municipal Association of South Carolina staff liaison now heads up Fort Mill's business department.
Springdale Police Search for Arsonist
Springdale Police need help finding whomever is responsible for setting two homes on fire, one of which burned to the ground, in March.
Lancaster mom, son sue special-needs home in Harmar
A Lancaster County mother and her 18-year-old special needs son sued a Springdale Borough-based special needs home operator and Butler County Children and Youth Services over allegations of sexual assault at the home.
"Yeah that's what it's looking like right now." - Gov. Mark Sanford agreeing the General Assembly is forcing his hand on requesting and spending $700 million in federal stimulus the governor has refused to tap until state lawmakers agree to spend an equal amount in debt.
What started out in 1994 as a way to get in shape has become today a way of life for a group of women who attend a low-impact exercise class at Tri-City Leisure Center in West Columbia.