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Updated 08/09/08 - 12:42 AM
At least 555 people, including 111 children, died riding all-terrain vehicles in 2006, according to The Consumer Product Safety Commission. Injuries related to ATVs for that same year totaled 146,600, up 10,000 from the year prior.
Published 08/03/08 - 12:00 AM
Whenever I write about all the money Manhattan millionaire Howie Rich is investing to remake our General Assembly in his image, I get two main complaints: All politicians are bought and paid for; you shouldn't pick on this one guy.
Updated 07/30/08 - 12:42 AM
This week will be an important milestone for joint planning by the city of Rock Hill and York County, as public presentations -- one held Tuesday night and the next scheduled for Thursday -- roll out modified plans for consistent Airport Overlay Districts in both jurisdictions.
Published 07/28/08 - 12:00 AM
The recent Herald editorial concerning the beautification of the intersection of White Street, Charlotte Avenue and Elizabeth Lane should have helped keep readers better informed. It is, therefore, somewhat puzzling to some members of the East Town Neighborhood Association and members of Historic Rock Hill that improvements should not have been cause for celebration.
Updated 07/19/08 - 12:52 AM
As the dog days of summer approach, some South Carolinians are assuming more than a lethargic attitude toward the education of the state's younger residents. They want more than a constitutional guarantee of "minimally adequate" education.
Updated 07/12/08 - 12:21 AM
Given the mounting pressure on the state to free wrongly convicted prison inmates, it took guts for Gov. Mark Sanford to veto the DNA bill passed last month by the General Assembly. Even though the veto denies S.C. prison inmates the right to use DNA evidence to prove their innocence, Sanford was right to exercise it.
Published 07/05/08 - 12:00 AM
On school funding
Updated 07/04/08 - 12:32 AM
It's July Fourth again, a day of near-compulsory flag-waving and nation-worshipping. Count me out. Spare me the parades and the martial music. And don't befoul nature's sky with your F-16s. You see, I don't believe in patriotism.
Updated 06/21/08 - 12:38 AM
Despite weaknesses in a bill that would allow tax credits equal to half the cost of fire sprinkler installation in some buildings, the General Assembly should overturn Gov. Mark Sanford's veto when it convenes June 25. ...
Published 06/15/08 - 12:00 AM
Americans are calling for a new direction, and Democrats in Congress are delivering. This month, we passed a plan to balance the budget by 2012.
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