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SLED investigating after trooper fires shots at fleeing car

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is investigating after a state trooper fired shots at a car after it drove away from a traffic stop.

Issac Bailey | Clarity can’t be that hard

F or all our bluster about being a proud, conservative, stand-up-kind-of-guy state, we sure can act like cowards. For all the talk about the need for more transparency in government, the S.C.

Myrtle Beach area tea party defends Nikki Haley (with video)

Unsubstantiated allegations that gubernatorial hopeful Nikki Haley had an affair did not deter the Myrtle Beach Tea Party from endorsing her Saturday, part of what she described as a groundswell of support since last week’s accusation. “Everybody has been fabulous,” Haley said at a small rally off Kings Highway. “I immediately got a call from Sarah Palin. I got a call from Mitt Romney

Southport area port plan at crucial point

Plans to build North Carolina’s biggest shipping port have reached a crucial point as Gov. Bev Perdue’s administration nears a decision on whether to commit state money to help pay for the project near Southport. The N.C

Guard roots for lauded retiree’s quick recovery

The man revered as “The Voice of the South Carolina National Guard” says he’s getting back the deep Southern tones he used to comfort soldiers who called home from far away military deployments. “It’s coming back a little more each day,” retired Army Master Sgt. David Beckham said in a brief phone interview Thursday from his home in St.

Democrats pay close attention to Richland

Indira Lonsdale has yet to decide who she will support for governor. But the 73-year-old Columbia Democrat says she knows one thing for certain — the next governor must be more trustworthy than Mark Sanford, South Carolina’s current governor. “I’d like someone with more integrity than what we’ve had,” Lonsdale, a clothes designer, said Wednesday as she worked sewing clothes in her shop, Indira’s Designs, on Columbia’s Main Street.

Firefighter steps into ring

David Griffin bobs and weaves as his bare feet dance across the padded floor of the chain-link cage. His eyes narrow as they lock on their target and he unleashes a flurry of punches. Jab! Jab! Jab! Griffin spins on one heel and wheels a high kick toward his trainer’s thigh