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                        Officers remind parents and guardians to put safety first on Halloween
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                        Food banks, which are not state-funded resources, largely rely on philanthropy and their own wallets. The banks were calling on South Carolinians and their good will to help feed people beyond the fund drive. And the generosity will need to trickle down to food pantries and restaurants.
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                        The latest report from the South Carolina Department of Public Health brings the total number of measles cases in the state this year to 37.
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                        Stephen Bryant, 44, will be the third man this year to die by South Carolina's newest execution method. His execution is set for Nov. 14.
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                        What to know before you head to the polls on Tuesday.
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                        The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says drugmakers have recalled more than a half-million bottles of the blood pressure medication prazosin hydrochloride over concerns it may include a cancer-causing chemical.
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                        Mike Switzer interviews Tate Salley, with the Pollock Company in Columbia, SC.
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                        Mike Switzer interviews Tate Salley, with the Pollock Company in Columbia, SC.
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                        While horror films and haunted houses scare teens for fun, the real fears they face are more personal. Nearly 60% of college students report mental health concerns, with stress and anxiety topping the list.
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                        La Niña conditions are expected to start influencing South Carolina’s weather. Historically, La Niña Novembers have featured below-average rainfall with only brief cold snaps.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
