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Sunday, August 3, 2008
Lowcountry Heat Advisory continues Sunday
A heat advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for tina carl cavalier the majority of the Lowcountry. The advisory will go into effect at noon and last until 7 PM.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Date Set: Sofa Super Store Lawsuit
A judge has set a preliminary trial date for lawsuits filed by families of eight of the nine Charleston firefighters killed in a June 2007 furniture store fire.
Missing Girl Found
Police find missing 11-year-old Goose Creek girl.
Post Office Identity Theft
A Lowcountry couple had their personal information -- including name, address, birthdates and social security numbers were stolen from the passport office -- and they aren't alone.
NASCAR Arrest
A former NASCAR pit crew chief tested more than five times the legal alcohol limit shortly after he lost control of his tow truck and caused a fatal wreck.
Plane Crash
A small plane pulling an advertising banner has crashed near North Myrtle Beach cavalier insufficient catalytic converter but the pilot walked away unhurt.
"So Gay" Ad
E-mails at the South Carolina Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department show agency leaders didn't know about an ad campaign that promoted the state as a destination for gay and lesbian tourists.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Economy Hits Farm Animals
Tight budgets are driving farm animals to local shelters
9 Rescued from beach at Isle of Palms
Isle of Palms Fire Department rescued 9 people from the ocean Thursday afternoon. Officials cavalier ignition lock cylinder and housing say strong ocean currents are to blame.
Mother Out on Bond
Panthers player carted off after fight at practice
The wild melee came while most starters were on the sidelines during a special teams drill in Friday's morning training-camp practice.
Contractors will be forced to comply with immigration laws
The state Transportation Department will begin making sure contractors comply with immigration laws.
Doctors reattach boy's arm swallowed by gator
Doctors in cavalier telephone better business bureau Louisiana are now waiting to see if the surgery was successful and how much usage the child will have in the arm.
Wall Street jitters over jobs report
In Washington, the Labor Department issues its employment report today. Economists predict the U.S. lost roughly 75,000 performance cams cavalier jobs in July, that would be the 7th straight month of job losses.
GM posts $15B loss
General Motors says its losses widened to $15.5 billion in the second quarter as North American sales plummeted and the company faced expenses due to labor unrest and its massive restructuring plan.
Britney clothed; Lohan has gone gay?
Los Angeles police chief William Bratton issued a blistering rebuttal to a city councilman's call for a special task force to patrol paparazzi behavior on Thursday.
Dad takes 2yr old son to buy crack-cocaine
An Englewood, Florida man who allegedly brought his 2-year-old son on a crack-cocaine buy earlier this month has been arrested for various drug offenses.
Eight now confirmed dead in Minnesota jet crash
Authorities initially thought nine people may have been aboard the jet, which went down about 60 miles south of the Twin Cities.
Sametta Heyward hearing today
The attorney for Sametta Heyward will ask a state judge in Charleston on Friday to allow her to be released on her own recognizance.
Sales tax holiday begins
Shoppers can save some pennies on every dollar this weekend as the state holds its annual sales tax holiday weekend.
Lifeguard competition
Hundreds of female lifeguards from up and down the east coast gathered at Sandy Hook, New Jersey this week to show off their skills.
Boy scout tells of tornado ordeal
Six weeks after being pulled from the rubble of Iowa's Little Sioux Scout Ranch, Boy Scout Tom Auen is still trying to put things in perspective.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
"SHOCK" An Inside Look
A rare look inside South Carolina's Shock Incarceration program.
2 Sons Killed in 3 Years
A mother lost the cavalier hotel two sons in three years. As officials push for tougher sentences for repeat offenders with guns, a mother shares the cost of the violence with News 2's Jenny Fisher.
Downtown Church Goes "Green"
One of the oldest churches in downtown Charleston is riding one of the newest trends across the country by cavalier king charles breeders in michigan "going green."
Local Teacher Faces Sex Charges
A high school math teacher faces sex charges after a complaint by 14-year-old girl, cavalier hood glue fiberglass hood according to the Colleton County Sheriff's Office.
Plane crash in 1995-1999 chevy cavalier performance parts Minnesota kills 7
FAA sheraton cavalier saskatoon official says the plane crashed near or at the city's Degner Regional Airport this morning. Heavy weather was moving through Minnesota at the time.
Teen's arm retrieved from gator stomach
A boy's arm has been recovered after it was bitten off by an alligator Wednesday near Slidell, Louisiana.
Ten cavalier sway bar kit ways to avoid the money squeeze
Ten ways to save money in your home and avoid the money squeeze.
More heat and humidity today
The northern coast of South Carolina has been put under a heat advisory.
Hearing today for accused Clemson coed killer
Attorneys for the man charged in the strangling death of a Clemson University student don't want their client's criminal record mentioned during his trial.
Car leasing programs a thing of the past?
Could car leasing programs be on the road to extinction? Starting Thursday, Chrysler’s financial unit will no longer offer lease programs.
Aiken Co. teacher accused of inappropriate relationship
A 37-year-old middle school math teacher has been arrested after authorities say she had an inappropriate relationship with a 14-year-old female student.
James Island murder suspect caught
Jamaa Ato Washington will face a judge today to answer to charges he killed Reggie Belton.
Scholarships record for SC students
The state Education Department says the class of 2008 won a record amount of scholarship money.
U.S. attorney targets Lowcountry gun violence
He will appear in Charleston plug wire replacement cavalier along with law enforcement officials, Solicitor Scarlett Wilson and representatives of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Attorney General cutting checks to clinics
The money comes from a settlement McMaster and 27 other attorneys general made with Caremark Rx over claims the company misled consumers.
Man steals fathers police cruiser for joyride
Florida police have arrested a man who they said posed as a police deputy by stealing his father's police vehicle and pulling over motorists.
Man steals light pole then tries to sell it
A Miami, Florida man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly trying to sell a county-owned light pole he found lying on the street.
Metal theives caught on camera
Two Florida men were caught on camera Wednesday stealing hundreds of pounds in valuable metal from a North Miami business.
Plastic ban
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have struck a deal on a plan to make consumer products from toys to all-terrain vehicles safer.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Teens Remember Senior Soccer Player
Family and fellow soccer players are remembering a West Ashley High School senior killed in a car accident. Robbie Owens, 17, died in a single-car accident on Highway 61 early Wednesday morning after his car hit a tree.
Missing Boy, Maybe in SC
Police are looking for a small boy, and his mother, who took him from his home in Tennesse, and they believe they could be heading to South Carolina.
USC Private Giving Record
The University of South Carolina says it has set a record for private giving for the fiscal year that ended June 30.
No Money to chevy cavalier stalls Fix Bridges
South Carolina Transportation Secretary Buck Limehouse says the state's bridges are safe but short of money for needed repairs.
Former trooper pleads not guilty
A former South Carolina trooper caught on video kicking a suspect in the head has pleaded not guilty to a federal civil rights charge.
Opposition to Angel Oak Village
An online petition has surfaced in opposition to the Angel Oak Village development proposed for Johns Island.
2nd Shot at Bond, Mom Charged in Childrens' Deaths
One year ago, police arrested a mother for leaving her children in a hot car for eight hours, then putting their bodies in trash bags inside her apartment. Now, in a News 2 Exclusive, Sametta Heyward has another shot at making bond.
Derailment Cleanup Keeps Road Closed
Police tell News 2 that Highway 45 in the area of yesterday's train derailment in Berkeley County will not open today.
Deputies i.d. suspect in James Island murder
Charleston County deputies want to track down Jamaa Ato Washington.
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Friday, August 1, 2008
Mother Out on Bond
Thursday, July 31, 2008
2 Sons Killed in 3 Years
A mother lost two sons in three years. As officials push for tougher sentences for repeat offenders with guns, a mother shares the cost of the violence with News 2's Jenny Fisher.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
2nd Shot at Bond, Mom Charged in Childrens' Deaths
One year ago, police arrested a mother for leaving her children in a hot car for eight hours, then putting their bodies in trash bags inside her apartment. Now, in a News 2 Exclusive, Sametta Heyward has another shot at making bond.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Brothers Recover from Hit and Run
Two brothers share their experience with News Two after a truck driver hits them and drives away.
Friday, July 25, 2008
State Trooper Hit During DUI Stop
A state trooper and a drunk driving suspect are recovering after cavalier bichon an unusual accident on Interstate 26.
Shooting Drama in Hollywood
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Friday, August 1, 2008
Contractors will be forced to comply with cavalier high beam do not work immigration laws
The state Transportation Department will begin making sure contractors comply with immigration laws.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
8 men recovering after lightning strike
Authorities say eight men suffered minor injuries after lightning struck the ground in a Spartanburg County peach orchard.
Beach water quality report disputed
South Carolina health officials are disputing a new report from an environmental group on the water quality of the state's ocean beaches.
Bear sightings on the rise
Asheville cavalier compatible power window switch authorities say bear sightings are on the rise in the western North Carolina city and that heat and the lack of food are causing the bears to come closer to human habitat.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Smoky Mountain Railroad closes some operations.
Excursion train operator Great Smoky Mountains Railroad says it is shutting down its Dillsboro operations and laying off 40 workers because of difficult business conditions.
Trees down along I-26
Preparation has begun in the Charleston area where Interstate 26 is going to be widened to eight lanes from its current six.
Friday, July 25, 2008
New Apple store in Charleston
Fans of the iPod and Mac computers will have a new place to shop in South Carolina as Apple Inc. opens its first store in the state.
Property owners pay for water/sewer without being hooked up
Some folks on Sullivans Island don't use any water and aren't even hooked up to the local chevy cavalier z24 remanufactured motors water system. But they may cavalier seat lever soon be paying for water/sewer.
Nader makes stop in South Carolina
White House hopeful Ralph Nader says the presidential election process needs to be easier for third-party candidates.
New York invester flooded South Carolina with more than $400K in political donations
A New York real estate investor helped flood South Carolina with more than $400,000 in donations to Statehouse candidates this election season.
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Friday, August 1, 2008
Britney clothed; Lohan has gone gay?
Los Angeles police chief William Bratton issued a blistering rebuttal to a city councilman's call for a special task force to patrol paparazzi behavior on Thursday.
Dad takes 2yr old son to buy crack-cocaine
An Englewood, Florida man who allegedly brought his 2-year-old son on a crack-cocaine buy earlier this month has been arrested for various drug offenses.
Lifeguard competition
Hundreds of female lifeguards cavalier king charles spaniels wanted from up and down the east coast gathered at Sandy Hook, New Jersey this week to show off their skills.
Boy scout tells of tornado ordeal
Six weeks after being pulled from the rubble of Iowa's Little Sioux Scout Ranch, Boy Scout Tom Auen is still trying to put things in perspective.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Car leasing programs a thing of the past?
Could car leasing programs be on the road to extinction? Starting Thursday, Chrysler’s financial unit will no longer offer lease programs.
Man steals fathers police cruiser for joyride
Florida police have arrested a man who they said posed as a police deputy by stealing his father's police vehicle and pulling over motorists.
Man steals light pole then tries to sell it
A Miami, Florida man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly trying to sell a county-owned light pole he found lying on the street.
Metal theives caught on camera
Two Florida men were caught on camera Wednesday stealing hundreds of pounds in valuable metal from a North Miami business.
Plastic ban
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have struck a deal on a plan to make consumer products from toys to all-terrain vehicles safer.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Bear sightings on the rise
Asheville authorities say bear sightings are on the rise in the western North Carolina city and that heat and the lack of food are causing the bears to come closer to human habitat.
Attorney sexual assault suit
A prominent Treasure Coast, Florida attorney filed a motion to drop the sexual battery suit against him.
Infant mauled by family dog
A two-month old Tulsa, Oklahoma infant is dead after being mauled by the family dog.
Wife charged with fatal hit and run
A New Jersey woman has been charged with leaving the wholecolor cavalier king charles spaniel scene of an accident after she allegedly ran over and killed her husband.
Mysterious child death
A 14-month-old girl died in Crittenden County, Arkansas Monday in an incident that may be related to the heat.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Murder Suspect Arrested
Fayetteville police say they've arrested a suspect in the death of a pregnant Fort Bragg soldier whose body was found in a motel bathtub.
Dog killed by swarm of bees
A painful sting for a Florida family whose beloved dog was attacked and killed by a swarm of bees.
Hulk Hogan's son turns 18 in jail
Bollea, the son of wrestler Hulk Hogan, is serving time for a traffic accident that left his passenger and close friend John Graziano severely injured.
Connecticut mystery woman
Connecticut police are asking for the public's help to identify a woman who flagged down an officer Thursday.
Man arrested for shooting lawnmower
A Wisconsin man is in trouble with the law for shooting, of all things, his lawnmower after it wouldn't start.
Space, the next tourist destination
The Final Frontier is one step closer to mainstream mankind. In California's Mojave Desert Virgin Galactic Monday unveiled Whiteknight Two, also known as "the mothership".
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