Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Medical marijuana moves forward in Columbia, clears Senate


  • Medical marijuana moves forward in Columbia, clears Senate


    Medical marijuana moves forward in Columbia, clears Senate


    Wednesday, March 26 2014 10:22 PM EDT2014-03-27 02:22:38 GMT




    Those suffering with epilepsy may soon have access to a drug that uses a marijuana extract. The bill cleared the S.C. Senate Wednesday and will head to the House floor.More >>

    Those suffering with epilepsy may soon have access to a drug that uses a marijuana extract. The bill cleared the S.C. Senate Wednesday and will head to the House floor.More >>



  • Emergency crews extinguish downtown Charleston house fire


    Emergency crews extinguish downtown Charleston house fire


    Wednesday, March 26 2014 6:10 PM EDT2014-03-26 22:10:12 GMT




    Emergency crews have extinguished a structure fire on Line Street in downtown Charleston. Officials with the Charleston Fire Department say they along with crews from the North Charleston Fire Dearptment, Charleston police and Charleston County EMS responded to a reported residential fire at 3:06 p.m.More >>

    Emergency crews have extinguished a structure fire on Line Street in downtown Charleston. Officials with the Charleston Fire Department say they along with crews from the North Charleston Fire Dearptment, Charleston police and Charleston County EMS responded to a reported residential fire at 3:06 p.m.More >>



  • Attorney: Teachers should be allowed to fight back when attacked by students


    Attorney: Teachers should be allowed to fight back when attacked by students


    Wednesday, March 26 2014 8:14 PM EDT2014-03-27 00:14:04 GMT




    School district policies allow teachers to be used as punching bags by students, according to a Charleston attorney who has represented teachers in lawsuits. Larry Kobrovsky made his comments two days after a student was charged with punching a teacher in the face at Ashley Ridge High School in Dorchester County.More >>

    School district policies allow teachers to be used as punching bags by students, according to a Charleston attorney who has represented teachers in lawsuits. Larry Kobrovsky made his comments two days after a student was charged with punching a teacher in the face at Ashley Ridge High School in Dorchester County.
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