November 17, 2009
Impeachment Resolution to be Introduced for SC Gov. Mark Sanford
The South Carolina House will formally receive an impeachment resolution Tuesday on Gov. Mark Sanford.
State Rep. Greg Delleney of Chester says Sanford needs to be impeached because he abandoned the state to rendezvous with an Argentine lover and embarrassed South Carolina.
October 20, 2009
SC Governor to Meet On Unemployment
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford has put together a round-table meeting to discuss the state’s unemployment agency and handle a shortfall of as much as $1 billion in covering jobless benefits.
Sanford’s panel meets Tuesday in Columbia.
October 19, 2009
SC Supreme Court to Hear Gov’s Ethics Challenge
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford’s lawyers are heading to the Supreme Court Monday to argue the House shouldn’t get a report from the State Ethics Commission’s investigation of Sanford’s personal and political use of state planes.
October 16, 2009
Pilot Missing After Military Collision Off SC Coast
Crews are searching for a missing Air Force pilot after two military aircraft collided during night training exercises.
The Coast Guard responded around 8:30 Thursday night to a report of a collision about 40 miles off Folly Beach.
Each plane was carrying one person.
One pilot made it back safely to the Shaw Air Force Base. The location of the other F-16 pilot is still unknown.
October 08, 2009
South University To Open Pharmacy School in SC
The State reported Thursday that South University plans to expand an existing program in Savannah to Columbia, South Carolina.
The pharmacy school is expected to open next year.
October 07, 2009
UPDATE 2: Amber Alert Issued For 5-Month-Old SC Girl Is Over
WCBD in Charleston reports father returned child and turned himself in.
Authorities were searching for five-month-old Corianna Heyward who was reportedly abducted in Charleston, SC, by her father, 23 year-old Corey Heyward.
SC Students Ditch Wheels To Mark Walk to School Day
Thousands of South Carolina students are getting some fresh air as they take part in International Walk to School Day.
October 06, 2009
Sanford’s Lawyers Facing Deadline in Ethics Case
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford’s lawyers face a noon deadline Tuesday to file final arguments in a case the state Supreme Court will take up that would keep a state panel from sharing a report about the governor with the House.
September 30, 2009
Funerals Set for 2 Crewmembers in SC Helicopter Crash
Funeral services are set for two of the three crewmembers of a medical helicopter that crashed in the rain along the South Carolina coast.
September 24, 2009
Forum to Discuss Preserving Gullah-Geechee Region
A session at this week’s Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s legislative conference in Washington focuses on the Gullah-Geechee Heritage Corridor along the nation’s Southeastern coast.
September 22, 2009
SC NAACP Meeting in NC to Continue Flag Boycott
The South Carolina NAACP has chosen Charlotte, N.C., for its annual meeting, continuing the boycott of the Palmetto state because of the Confederate flag at the Statehouse in Columbia.
September 09, 2009
Project Makes Old SC Newspapers Available Online
Old news will be new again with a project the University of South Carolina is starting to put newspapers published between 1860 and 1922 into a computer
database.
The first phase should be ready by 2011, the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
July 03, 2009
Tom Davis: Will Not Recommend Sanford Resign
Sanford and wife tell Davis his job won’t get in the way of reconciliation. Davis says it’s time to get back to work.
June 30, 2009
AP NewsBreak: SC gov admits additional liaisons
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Gov. Mark Sanford admitted today he saw his Argentine mistress more times than previously disclosed.
Update: Sanford Says He’s Trying To Fall Back In Love With Wife
Sanford “crossed lines” with a handful of women. Denies having sex with them.




