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Miley Cyrus tour bus overturns in Va., killing 1

The driver of a Miley Cyrus tour bus was killed Friday when the bus overturned, but the 16-year-old "Hannah Montana" star wasn't on board, Virginia State Police said. More>>

UPDATE: Miley Cyrus' tour bus crashes in Dinwiddie, killing driver Video included

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A bus carrying crew members of pop star Miley Cyrus' tour overturned this morning, killing one person and closing Interstate 85 at mile marker 55 for several hours. More>>

Boeing breaks ground on new era in SC industry

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The movement of a mound of dirt has become the iconic symbol of a shift in South Carolina's economic and business landscape for generations to come. BONUS CONTENT: Slideshow of the ceremony.
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Phillips' new book sheds light on life of fame, incest Video included

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Mackenzie Phillips has played many roles in her life from an actress, to a member of the Mamas and the Papas. Now, she's the survivor of incest. She says for the last 30 years she's tried to forget the sexual abuse she endured by her own father. More>>

AK volunteers strive to save Santa letter service

A group of volunteer Santa Claus "elves" in Alaska's frigid interior is determined to save a popular holiday letter service featuring the North Pole's most beloved icon. More>>

Taxi used as getaway car in bank robber Video included

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A suspected bank robber was arrested by Jackson police after using a taxi for his getaway vehicle. More>>

Web site says South Carolina got stimulus money for congressional districts that don't exist

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A website run by the federal government claims almost 41 million dollars in stimulus money has gone to 7 congressional districts in our state that are not real. More>>

Sanford impeachment resolution to be introduced

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The South Carolina House will formally receive an impeachment resolution on Gov. Mark Sanford. It's the first bill that will be pre-filed Tuesday as the House opens the door to new legislation ahead of its January session beginning. More>>

Colorado parents plead guilty in balloon boy saga Video included

The Colorado parents of three children could wind up in jail after admitting in court they fabricated a story about their son in a runaway balloon to gain publicity for a possible reality TV show. More>>

Program providing free cell phone service paid for with hidden fees Video included

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A government program that gives free cell phone service to low-income families is funded by hidden fees collected by cell phone companies. More>>

Feds ignored Medicare scam warnings for years

For three years, the federal agency in charge of preventing Medicare fraud repeatedly ignored internal watchdog warnings about swindlers stealing millions of dollars by scamming several programs, documents show. More>>

Evangelist sentenced to 175 years for sex crimes

Evangelist Tony Alamo used his stature as a self-proclaimed prophet to force underage girls into sham marriages with him, controlling his followers with their fears of eternal suffering. More>>

Police: Man admitted kidnapping missing NC girl Video included

A North Carolina man has admitted to kidnapping a 5-year-old girl, authorities said Friday, but investigators still have not found the child more than three days after she disappeared from a mobile home park. More>>

House panel votes to increase clout of regulators

The House Financial Services Committee voted Wednesday to give federal regulators more power and money to police major players in the stock market, four months after Bernard Madoff was sentenced for the biggest investment... More>>

Yale suspect's floor scrubbing raised suspicions

An animal research technician charged with killing a Yale graduate student raised suspicions when he began scrubbing floors after the crime and tried to move a box of bloody wipes from the view of an investigator, according... More>>

US expects to seek death penalty for 9/11 suspects Video included

Self-proclaimed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other Guantanamo Bay detainees will be brought to trial in a civilian federal courthouse in New York, near the site of the devastating 2001 terror attacks.... More>>

Brother of terror suspect: 'We are not extremists'

A Somali man arrested in the Netherlands and accused of financing Islamic terrorists was not an extremist and was so poor he couldn't afford to bring his new wife from Somalia to the U.S., according to two of his brothers... More>>

Lawyer: Accused Fort Hood gunman may be paralyzed Video included

The Army psychiatrist accused in the fatal shootings at Fort Hood may be paralyzed from the waist down after being shot multiple times during the attack, his attorney told The Associated Press on Friday. More>>

Police: Missing Va. Tech student seen hitchhiking

Virginia State Police say they believe a Virginia Tech student missing for nearly a month was hitchhiking after she left a Metallica concert. More>>

Obama eyes domestic spending freeze

The Obama administration has alerted domestic agencies to plan for a freeze or even a 5 percent cut in their budgets, part of an election-year push to rein in record deficits that threaten the economy and Democrats'... More>>

Text of Obama's news conference with Hatoyama

Text of President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's remarks at a news conference on Friday in Tokyo, as transcribed by the White House. More>>

AP: Palin book goes after McCain camp but not Levi Video included

Sarah Palin's new memoir describes heart-wrenching anguish about her teen daughter's pregnancy playing out before a national audience. But the 413-page tome doesn't contain a single reference to the father of her grandson,... More>>

Missing US soldier's body found in Afghan river

Military divers have found the body of a U.S. paratrooper who disappeared last week along with another soldier as the two tried to retrieve airdropped supplies from a river in western Afghanistan, NATO said Wednesday. More>>

Animal house of horrors is uncovered outside NYC Video included

A mother of seven is accused of running a house of horrors for pets at her suburban Long Island home, forcing her children to help torture them and burying at least 20 dogs in her backyard - animals neighbors now fear were... More>>

DC sniper's ex-wife, children cope with execution

One of the D.C. sniper's ex-wives said Thursday that she has fully healed from the abusive marriage she endured with him, and is helping her children cope with knowing their dad won't be a part of their lives. More>>

Jenny Sanford filed trademark for her name days after affair admission

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South Carolina first lady Jenny Sanford filed a trademark for her name days after her husband admitted an extramarital affair, a search of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website shows. More>>

Cleveland's handling of missing people challenged Video included

The discovery of 11 victims of an alleged serial killer, most of them poor, drug-addicted black women, has prompted calls for Cleveland police to respond faster and devote more resources to missing-persons cases. More>>

United pilot charged with being over alcohol limit Video included

A United Airlines pilot who failed a breath test shortly before he was due to take off has been charged with having too much alcohol in his system, British police said. More>>

Army: Fort Hood suspect charged with murder Video included

The Army psychiatrist accused in the Fort Hood shootings was charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder in the military's legal system, making him eligible for the death penalty if convicted, officials said Thursday. More>>

Obama hails expanded US engagement in Asia

President Barack Obama declared Saturday that an era of American disengagement in the globe's fastest-growing region is over and warned that the U.S. and its Asian partners "will not be cowed" by North Korea's continued... More>>

White House lawyer who led Gitmo efforts quitting

The White House's top lawyer is returning to private practice and being replaced by a longtime adviser to Barack Obama. More>>

Gates inspects new armored trucks for Afghan war

Defense Secretary Robert Gates says armored transport trucks that protect soldiers from roadside bombs are worth every dime spent on them. More>>

Obama honors veterans at Arlington cemetery

On a cold, rain-soaked Veterans Day, President Barack Obama walked slowly through the white, stone markers at the section of Arlington National Cemetery reserved for troops killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, the two wars he... More>>

Survey finds Thanksgiving dinner cheaper this year Video included

The Arkansas Farm Bureau says the price of a Thanksgiving dinner dipped slightly this year, thanks to a drop in dairy prices. More>>

AP source: Probers didn't pass on early Hasan info

A law enforcement official says a terrorism task force did not refer early information about the Fort Hood shooting suspect to superiors because they concluded he wasn't linked to terrorism. More>>

LAPD hunts man they say poured acid on girlfriend

Police in Los Angeles are seeking a man they say tortured, raped and poured battery acid on his girlfriend during a Halloween attack. More>>

Ohio 8th-grader suspended for wild Bengals haircut

A young Cincinnati Bengals fan has been penalized for clipping. Dustin Reader got the NFL team's stripes and "B'' insignia cut into his hair as a tribute to the team's good season. When he showed up to school in the... More>>

Outrage over vaccine for Afghan detainees

Canadian military officials in Afghanistan said detainees are being offered swine flu vaccinations - a decision the federal health minister on Tuesday denounced as "outrageous" at a time there is a shortage of the vaccine in... More>>

Subway driver prayed after woman fell on tracks

The driver of a Boston subway train that stopped just inches short of a woman who had fallen onto the tracks says she expected the worst. More>>

Judge: Joe Jackson can't challenge will executors

Michael Jackson's father does not stand to inherit any of his son's assets and cannot challenge the appointment of the executors chosen by the singer to handle his will, a judge said Tuesday. More>>

Who knew of Fort Hood suspect's radical contacts? Video included

The mystery over whether the military knew Fort Hood shooting suspect Nidal Hasan was communicating with a radical Muslim imam lapsed into finger-pointing ahead of congressional investigations looking into the Army... More>>

Partner of killed GI wants new Afghanistan mission

Three years ago, Rose Loving got the visit every GI's family fears. More>>

2 dead, 2 wounded in Ore. office park shooting Video included

A woman was killed and two of her co-workers were injured when the woman's estranged husband opened fire Tuesday at a drug-testing laboratory in suburban Portland before turning the gun on himself, police said. More>>

Women face tough choices on abortion coverage

Millions of American women will face tough choices about abortion coverage if restrictions in the House health care bill become law, both sides in the abortion debate agree. More>>

NYC's Rockefeller Center tree is spruce from Conn.

The star attraction at New York's Rockefeller Center this Christmas will be a 76-foot Norway spruce from Connecticut. More>>

NJ judge says quadriplegic man can have guns

A New Jersey judge says a quadriplegic blocked from buying a gun to go hunting has the right to bear arms even though he will have to use a wheelchair mount to use the firearm. More>>

Police: NY school gunman upset over GI treatment

Upset by the treatment of U.S. military personnel, a 42-year-old father of an Army veteran sneaked a disassembled shotgun into a middle school just after classes began Tuesday, put it together in a bathroom, then held the... More>>

Report: AIG CEO ready to quit over pay constraints

After just three months as head of embattled insurer American International Group, Robert Benmosche has threatened to leave his post as he struggles to deal with heavy government oversight and restrictions on what the... More>>

Republican Chris Christie elected governor of New Jersey

Republican Chris Christie elected governor of New Jersey. More>>

Truck rolls while eluding Border Patrol, 2 dead

Arizona authorities say a truck rolled over on a dirt road while trying to elude U.S. Border Patrol agents, killing two men and badly injuring three others. More>>

Why is Al Gore's picture on Horry County jail's website?

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On Nov. 11, 2009, former Vice President Al Gore's photo was listed on J. Reuben Long Detention Center's bookings and releases. More>>

Median home prices fell nationwide in 3Q

A real estate group says home prices fell in eight out of every 10 U.S. cities in the third quarter of this year as heavily discounted distressed sales made up 30 percent of all deals. More>>

Catholic documents in oldest US city preserved

Sister Catherine Bitzer slowly opened a file box and carefully removed a brittle page, scarred by years of neglectful storage, mold and insects. At 415 years old, the marriage record written by a Roman Catholic priest is... More>>

Sen. Graham censured by Charleston Republicans

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Republican leaders in Charleston County have censured South Carolina U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham for working with Democrats on a climate bill and other legislation. More>>

Jenny Sanford endorses candidate to succeed husband

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South Carolina's jilted first lady is endorsing a candidate to succeed her husband when the term-limited politician leaves office. More>>

Poll: Southerners want federal help, fear for jobs

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A new poll shows Southerners are fretting about job loss and the economy and don't think the federal government is doing enough to help. More>>

Trucker dies as big-rig plummets off SF bridge

An accident-plagued stretch of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge saw its first fatality Monday when the driver of a speeding big rig lost control and the truck plummeted 200 feet from the span, authorities said. More>>

Bill Clinton urges Senate passage of health bill Video included

Former President Bill Clinton urged Senate Democrats on Tuesday to pass health care legislation by year's end, pointedly telling skittish lawmakers that an imperfect bill is preferable to another failure like the one he and... More>>

Convicted DC sniper Muhammad executed

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Sniper John Allen Muhammad refused to utter any last words as he was executed, taking to the grave answers about why and how he plotted the killings of 10 people in the Washington, D.C. area.
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Sarah Palin promises more cities on book tour Video included

Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is promising to visit more cities than a conventional book tour when her memoir "Going Rogue" is published later this month. More>>

House health bill unacceptable to many in Senate Video included

Don't look for the Senate to quickly follow the House on health care overhaul. More>>

Software cos. eye key patent case in Supreme Court

With the technology industry looking on, the Supreme Court on Monday will explore what types of inventions should be eligible for a patent in a pivotal case that could undermine such legal protections for software. More>>

Late-season hurricane takes aim at US Gulf Coast Video included

Hurricane Ida, the first Atlantic hurricane to target the United States this year, plodded early Monday toward the Gulf Coast with 105 mph winds, bringing the threat of flooding and storm surges. More>>

Alleged shooter tied to mosque of 9/11 hijackers

The family of the alleged Fort Hood shooter held his mother's funeral at the same Virginia mosque that two Sept. 11 hijackers attended in 2001, at a time when a radical imam preached there. More>>

What recovery? Unemployment shoots past 10 percent Video included

Just when it was beginning to look a little better, the economy relapsed Friday with a return to double-digit unemployment for only the second time since World War II and warnings that next year will be even worse than... More>>

Gov. Sanford signs bill to extend unemployment benefits

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The bill that was the focus of the state legislature's special session this week has been signed into law by Gov. Mark Sanford. Senate bill 374, which extends benefits to the unemployed under the stimulus act. More>>

Jobless: 10 percent is tougher than it used to be

It hurts more to be unemployed now than the last time the jobless rate hit 10 percent. More>>

Obama's Afghan Plan: 40K more troops in 2010

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WASHINGTON (CBS/WCSC) - After months of consultations and strategy sessions with the country's top military advisers, President Barack Obama now has a new plan for Afghanistan that will mean a long-term More>>

Soldiers make Honor Flight to visit WW2 memorial, memories of war

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On Saturday, close to 100 World War II veterans from the Lowcountry flew to Washington, DC to see the WW2 memorial. More>>

GOP officials say Dems put agenda ahead of country

Democrats just don't get the election message from voters and arepushing a liberal, big government agenda at their party's peril, Republican officials said Sunday as they predicted a political price after the majority's... More>>

Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect's history Video included

He was by turns caring and contentious, a man quick to say "I am blessed" in casual greeting yet one who seemed to stew in discontent that he could not always keep to himself. More>>

Army: Shooting suspect was bound for Afghanistan Video included

An Army spokeswoman says the suspect in the Fort Hood shootings had been scheduled to deploy to Afghanistan to counsel soldiers suffering from combat stress. More>>

Accused gunman upset about jobless benefits

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The man accused of opening fire today at the engineering firm where he once worked in Orlando, Florida, was reportedly upset about jobless benefits. More>>

Fla. baby found alive in box under sitter's bed

Investigators spent five days searching a rural area of dense vines and marshes for a missing infant, only to find her lying quietly in a 2-foot by 3-foot cedar box that had been shoved under her baby sitter's bed. Clothing... More>>

Sheriff: Fla. baby missing for 5 days found alive under baby sitter's bed; 3 people detained

Sheriff: Fla. baby missing for 5 days found alive under baby sitter's bed; 3 people detained. More>>

Ethics panel scrutinizing dozens of House members

Dozens of lawmakers have drawn scrutiny from their ethics monitor this year for everything from financial dealings to travel and campaign donations, according to a leaked account showing an active House panel secretly at... More>>

Police: Former employee opens fire at Orlando office tower

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Authorities in Orlando, Fla. say a gunman opened fire today in the offices of an engineering firm where he was let go more than two years ago. More>>

Obama welcomes AARP backing of health care bill

President Barack Obama trumpeted two major endorsements for his health overhaul push Thursday as House Democratic leaders pushed toward a vote Saturday on the far-reaching legislation remaking the U.S. health care system. More>>

Obama laments 'horrific outburst of violence'

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President Barack Obama on Thursday called a mass shooting at a Texas Army base "a horrific outburst of violence." More>>

Democrats struggle to find unity on health plan

Democrats are still struggling to find a strategy that will let them push a health care overhaul through the Senate and fulfill President Barack Obama's goal of signing a bill this year. More>>

Man says image of Jesus appears on truck window

Jim Stevens said he's not particularly religious and is clueless about why an image resembling Jesus Christ keeps appearing on his pickup. Stevens, of Jonesborough, said nearly every morning, an image that looks to him like... More>>

SC high court says Sanford's ethics probe is public

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South Carolina's Supreme Court says the ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel can't be kept secret. More>>

Witness: Doctor fed Anna Nicole Smith's addiction

Anna Nicole Smith's doctor was feeding her addiction to prescription medications by excessively prescribing opiates, including a drug nicknamed "hospital heroin," a pain management expert testified Tuesday. More>>

Parents fear for missing Metallica fan daughter

The parents of a 20-year-old Virginia Tech student who disappeared outside a Metallica concert say they fear their daughter is the victim of foul play but hope for her return. More>>

Wall Street Journal launches San Francisco edition

The Wall Street Journal says its new San Francisco Bay Area edition will launch Thursday, with a weekly section devoted to local news. More>>

Trial set for SC man charged in Iowa baby's death

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A former Iowa man accused of killing his infant son four years ago will go on trial in 2010. More>>

US gov't may say recession over but not job losses

It is about to become official: The U.S. recession is over - but not the pain. More>>

Obama says he will not rush Afghanistan decision

Despite Republican pressure to act quickly, President Barack Obama says he won't rush his decision about whether to send more troops to Afghanistan where 14 Americans died in the deadliest day for U.S. forces in more than... More>>

Taking down The Hidden Valley King gang Video included

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CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - In December of 2008, twenty Charlotte gang members were sentenced in federal prison.  That has been a headline for months.  What you haven't heard is how it happened.  WBTV researched the real story on how the FBI, CMPD and the U.S. Attorney's office crippled Charlotte's most dangerous homegrown gang, and sent a message to other gangbangers. More>>

Congress could try Jenny Craig route on debt

If Congress can't stop itself from spending the nation into everlasting debt, give the controls to somebody else. More>>

White House nominates 2 NC judges for 4th Circuit

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The White House has nominated two North Carolina judges to fill seats on the nation's most conservative federal appeals court. More>>

Black Tuesday: 80 years later

It's been 80 years since the stock market experienced a one-day slide of $14 billion. Find out what's changed -- and what hasn't. More>>

How to stop cell phone stalkers Video included

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Thursday at 11:00pm we aired a story about cell phone stalking -- a crime most people haven't heard of yet, but law enforcement and private investigators tell us it's being used more and more.   Now, we have a list of things you can do to protect yourself -- and your phone -- from being a target. More>>

Gov. Sanford signs incentives bill

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Flanked by state and local elected officials and economic developers Friday, Gov. Mark Sanford signed H.3130, an economic incentives bill that helped pave the way for Boeing Company's Oct. 28 announcement. More>>

1 day later: When do Boeing jobs materialize? Video included

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North Charleston can now call itself home to a new Boeing 787 Dreamliner assembly plant, victor of a year-long contest that put the city and the state in the cockpit of the airline engineering industry. More>>

Obama declares swine flu a national emergency

President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, giving his health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed treatment and protect noninfected patients. More>>

Harrell rejects Sanford impeachment resolution Video included

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Speaker Bobby Harrell rejected a resolution to impeach embattled Republican governor Mark Sanford, calling the measure "out of order." More>>

Bill to ban foreign nuke waste makes small advance

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A bill that would ban foreign nuclear waste from entering the U.S. is taking a small but significant step toward getting a U.S. House committee vote for the first time. More>>

US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 806 Video included

As of Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009, at least 806 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to the Defense Department. The... More>>

Inmates with life-sentences could get early release Video included

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Seven more violent criminals in North Carolina prisons have been added to the list of 20 murderers and rapists serving life sentences who could be released early.  The office of North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue says this changes nothing.  More>>

Gore: China, US must cooperate on climate change Video included

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore said Wednesday that cooperation between China and the U.S., the world's two biggest emitters of greenhouse gases, is crucial to tackling the climate change crisis. More>>

Aluminum baseball bat safety on trial in Montana

Fighting off a Helena Senators' fifth-inning rally, pitcher Brandon Patch checked the runner on first base. The 18-year-old Miles City Mavericks' southpaw then went into his windup, delivering what looked sure to be another... More>>

FCC set to start pursuing 'netneutrality' rules

Federal regulators are expected to take a step forward Thursday on rules that would prohibit broadband providers from favoring or discriminating against Internet traffic. More>>

Government finds higher autism figure: 1 in 100

Two new government studies indicate about 1 in 100 children have autism disorders - higher than a previous U.S. estimate of 1 in 150. More>>

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