Friday, September 7 2012 8:57 PM EDT2012-09-08 00:57:35 GMT
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - According to numbers released by Verizon this afternoon, Charlotte cell phone use was off the charts during the DNC. People made 31 % more calls than they typically do and thereMore >>
Wireless carrier reaches numbers which show many people spent quite a bit of time talking while they were in Uptown Charlotte.More >>
Friday, September 7 2012 8:30 PM EDT2012-09-08 00:30:20 GMT
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - John Wilson and David Beddinger came up with the idea to show support for the thousands of Police, Fire and Medic personnel who worked countless hours during the DNC. "WorkingMore >>
John Wilson and David Beddinger came up with the idea to show support for the thousands of Police, Fire and Medic personnel who worked countless hours during the DNC.More >>
Thursday, September 6 2012 11:09 PM EDT2012-09-07 03:09:56 GMT
The following are President Barack Obama's remarks as prepared for delivery. Michelle, I love you. The other night, I think the entire country saw just how lucky I am. Malia and Sasha, you make me soMore >>
The following are President Barack Obama's remarks as prepared for delivery.More >>
Thursday, September 6 2012 11:06 PM EDT2012-09-07 03:06:42 GMT
Below are the full remarks of Vice President Joe Biden at the Democratic National Convention.My fellow Democrats, and my favorite Democrat. Jilly, I want you to know that Beau, Hunt, Ashley, and I areMore >>
Below are the full remarks of Vice President Joe Biden at the Democratic National Convention.More >>
Thursday, September 6 2012 10:08 PM EDT2012-09-07 02:08:01 GMT
The following is a transcript of a speech by Ted Strickland, former governor of Ohio at the Democratic National Convention. I'm Ted Strickland, and I come from Duck Run, Ohio. Let me tell you, folks in Ohio knowMore >>
The following is a transcript of a speech by Ted Strickland, former governor of Ohio at the Democratic National Convention.More >>
The following is a transcript of a speech by Ryan Case at the Democratic National Convention.
I wish you all could have met my parents. They were amazing people. I miss them every day.
It's hard moving forward. But working toward my degree, and to re-elect our president keeps me focused on the future—and honor my mom and my dad. In fact, the last thing my dad said to me was that he was proud I was taking school seriously for the first time in a long time.
Both of my parents were scientists. They wanted me to be a scientist, too, but I've always been more interested in how we pick our leaders, and how they help us. So I'm making a compromise—I'm studying political science. And at 28, I'm two semesters away from graduating from the University of Colorado.
I've worked and saved and have a great family. But there's just no way I'd be able to pay for school without the Pell grant funding President Obama doubled. And while I'm determined to get my degree, I also know I can't sit on the sidelines. That's why I'm knocking on doors for President Obama.
He believes no child should see his parents suffer like I did, and believes all of us deserve the education we need to get the jobs our country needs. Helping re-elect President Obama is the least I can do for how he's helped me.
I went back to school because I wanted to learn about how our country works and how our leaders help us. I hear some of my classmates ask whether they even understand us. The best answer I can give them is two words: I'm here.
Monday, May 20 2013 3:27 PM EDT2013-05-20 19:27:04 GMT
The man convicted of voluntary manslaughter two years ago in the 2009 death of 28-year-old Kate Waring is again seeking a new trial. According to the South Carolina Attorney General's Office, 33-year-oldMore >>
The man convicted of voluntary manslaughter two years ago in the 2009 death of 28-year-old Kate Waring waived his relief hearing on Monday on two other charges he was convicted on.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 11:29 PM EDT2013-05-21 03:29:15 GMT
Dorchester District 2 administrators and teachers packed the county's council chambers in support of their 20,000 students. "We have done a whole lot with so little for so long," says Wally Baird, principalMore >>
Dorchester District Two says it will be in the red in the upcoming school year. The district presented its$158 million budget to the Dorchester County Council Monday night.More >>
Investigators have charged a couple in connection to a hit-and-run that killed a horse and injured a rider. The Charleston County Sheriff's Office arrested Steven and Caroline Muckenfuss.More >>
On Friday night, police were in patrol in the area of Brownswood Road and Comsee Lane when officers spotted the suspects' vehicle crossing a double solid line in the roadway twice.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 8:22 PM EDT2013-05-21 00:22:26 GMT
An Upstate woman who is charged in the shooting deaths of her two children and with trying to kill her husband has been released from the hospital.Anna Simpson was released from Greenville MemorialMore >>
An Upstate woman who is charged in the shooting deaths of her two children and with trying to kill her husband has been released from the hospital.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 8:10 PM EDT2013-05-21 00:10:08 GMT
Investigators are looking for a Cottageville man accused of attempting to crash a truck into a deputy's cruiser which started a car chase in Colleton County.More >>
Investigators are looking for a Cottageville man accused of attempting to crash a truck into a deputy's cruiser which started a car chase in Colleton County. More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 8:02 PM EDT2013-05-21 00:02:06 GMT
Thieves broke into at least six cars early in a North Charleston neighborhood Monday morning, taking a wallet, shoes and other items.. Police said the thieves struck between 4 and 5 AM on Red Oak Drive. GinaMore >>
A North Charleston woman saw a man breaking into her car Monday morning, but the thief got away before she could stop him. Police said at least six cars were targeted on Red Oak Drive between 4 and 5 AM.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 7:53 PM EDT2013-05-20 23:53:56 GMT
MT. PLEASANT, SC (WCSC) - Staying true to tradition, Mark Sanford returned to the Lowcountry five days after being sworn into Congress to meet with people about issues and ideas during his 'neighborhoodMore >>
Staying true to tradition, Mark Sanford returned to the Lowcountry five days after being sworn into Congress to meet with people about issues and ideas during his 'neighborhood office hours.' Sanford says he started the practice when he was first elected to Congress and it's worked wonders.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 6:45 PM EDT2013-05-20 22:45:50 GMT
Thousands of boaters – many of whom are inexperienced -- are expected to take to Charleston-area waterways this upcoming Memorial Day weekend. "There's not a whole of formal training that goes into boating.More >>
Thousands of boaters – many of whom are inexperienced -- are expected to take to Charleston-area waterways this upcoming Memorial Day weekend. "There's not a whole of formal training that goes into boating.More >>
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