A New Way to Get Fit: Extreme Tennis
Tony Clous goes for the volley.
Tony Clous goes for the volley.
Tennis isn't a game for everyone…but this tennis program out of the Woodlands Golf and Country Club is changing peoples minds about the sport.            Includes Video Story
Travel's Best Kept Secret: Couchsurfing
There's a new way to travel that's inexpensive, fun, and unlike anything you've tried before. It's called "couchsurfing," and involves exactly that: surfing, and sleeping, on strangers' couches.                     Includes Video Story
Harvest Hope Expanding to a New Columbia Location
 Wachovia/Wells Fargo officials decided to donate $100,000 to help the Harvest Hope food bank expand to a new location.  
Rain Boots: A Necessity, Fashion Statement, or Both?
Wet weather calls for Rain Boots or Rain Shoes
Wet weather calls for Rain Boots or Rain Shoes
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The rain is going to be sticking around for a couple more days so rain boots have become a fashion statement on the University of South Carolina campus.
Art is Used as An Outlet of Emotions for Young Cancer Patients
Sometimes people don't know how to express their feelings so they look for other ways to explain what they are going through. In the Children's Hospital they use Art as a way to help parents and doctors understand what the patients are feeling.             Includes Video Story.
S.C. Divided on Confederate Flag Issue
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While the Confederate battle flag flies on South Carolina's statehouse grounds, the NCAA continues to ban the state from hosting men's and women's basketball tournament games.             Includes Video Story.
Planned Lexington Development Raising Concerns
Plans have been approved to build an assisted living complex and new businesses in downtown Lexington.  But business owners in the area are concerned about parking problems.  
Tight Job Market Sending More Women to Strip Clubs
Women across America are turning to strip clubs and South Carolina females are no different.     Includes Video Story.
Sexual Assault Victims Rally At South Carolina State House
Sexual ssault prevention agencies and advocates gathered to remember victims and ask that bills that provide funding for services be approved.   
Love The Stadium, Hate the Seating
USC student seating at the new baseball stadium is on a grassy hill.  Students are complaining the view is not good.
Uninsured in South Carolina Finding Alternatives
Eua Claire Cooperative health claire clinic's has nine location that deal with low income patients that do not have any health insurance.
USC Rugby Team Nationally Ranked, Can't Afford to Travel
The USC Rugby Club Funding has been frozen because of budget cuts.  The club team is nationally ranked for the first time but  the team is worried that they will not have money to play next season. 
Ronald McDonald House Donations Coming Up Short
The Ronald McDonald House has been experiencing a huge decline in donations this holiday season.  Volunteers are tyring the best they can to make their eight families feel at home but they are asking the community to reach out and help in anyway they can.
POLITICAL AD WATCH #1
Click here for an Ad Watch Analysis of "No Mavericks" television ad from the Obama campaign.  
POLITICAL AD WATCH #2
Click here to view an Ad Watch Analysis of "No Change" television ad from the Obama campaign.  
POLITICAL AD WATCH #3
Click here to view an Ad Watch Analysis of "Education" television ad from the McCain campaign.  
POLITICAL AD WATCH #4
Click here for an Ad Watch analysis of the "Family" television ad from the McCain campaign.
Poll Workers Working Long Hours on Election Day
Poll workers had a very busy day during yesterday's election.  The state hired eighteen thousand poll workers wich is the maximum number by law.  Poll workers wanted to make sure yesteserday went smoothly.
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