March 16, 2017 Man who discussed Dylann Roof attack set to be in court A white supremacist who authorities say illegally bought a gun he planned to use in an attack similar to the South Carolina church shootings is scheduled to appear in court.
March 15, 2017 Substitute allegedly brought boxed wine to school, vomited in class A substitute teacher was found throwing up at South Carolina's Brookland-Cayce High School, but a stomach bug wasn't to blame.
March 9, 2017 Gelato leads police to burglary suspect Police in South Carolina were able to nab a burglary suspect when they linked gelato in his possession to the same Italian-style ice cream that had been stolen from a store.
February 24, 2017 South Carolina father of 5 dies when car plows into his house Authorities in South Carolina say a father of five has been killed after a driver plowed into the bedroom of his home.
February 23, 2017 2nd orange alligator pops up in the Carolinas For the second time this month, a rust-colored alligator has turned up in the Carolinas.
February 23, 2017 Troopers: Wrong way school bus driver charged with DUI South Carolina troopers say a bus driver has been charged with driving under the influence after officers saw him drive a school bus the wrong way down a highway.
February 23, 2017 Officer shoots man after hostage situation in South Carolina Authorities say an officer in South Carolina responding to a hostage situation shot a man who pointed a gun at deputies after leaving the home.
February 23, 2017 Mom: Son who sought gun for Dylann Roof attack was religious The mother of a man who authorities say wanted to kill Jewish or black people in an attack inspired by Dylann Roof says her son thought it was time for white people to stand up for their rights.
February 23, 2017 South Carolina prison lockdown: 2 inmates attack 2 workers Authorities say a maximum security prison in South Carolina has been placed on lockdown after two inmates attacked two prison employees.
February 18, 2017 Bob Jones U to get tax-exempt status back after 30 years A conservative Christian university in South Carolina is getting its federal tax-exempt status back 30 years after losing it over a ban on interracial dating.