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  • Our program today features the eighth excerpt from the University of South Carolina Moore School's recent Economic Outlook Conference.
  • The Palmetto Trust for Historic Preservation is now Preservation South Carolina. The non-profit, statewide organization is a partner of the National Trust…
  • “Y” is for York in York County [population 6,985]. The courthouse town of York was originally known as Fergus' Cross Roads. Incorporated in 1849 it was…
  • You can now watch NatureScene episodes on line.
  • “C” is for Chester [Chester County; population 6,476]. In 1791 Chesterville (shortened to Chester in the 19th century) was surveyed to be the Chester…
  • Menthol has been the last allowable flavor in cigarettes, and the FDA says marginalized communities are far more likely to use these products.
  • The House and Senate bills are structurally similar, but they diverge on some major policies that could be hard to reconcile before the end of the year.
  • A woman seen in a viral video licking a carton of Blue Bell ice cream before placing it back on a store shelf could face legal repercussions.
  • The record rainfall and flooding in the Midwest has affected outdoor recreation. Boat sales are down, lake communities are hurting, and rainouts and cancellations are running high.
  • Apple plans to hold a press conference Friday to discuss the latest iPhone amid complaints that if users hold the phone over a certain spot, signal strength is drastically reduced. Consumer Reports magazine has refused to endorse the phone until the problem gets fixed.
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