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Amber alert in question about missing child in North Augusta
A 10-year-old boy is safe and sound Friday night after going missing but there are still a lot of questions about his disappearance and how law enforcement handled things. Some wonder why there was never an amber alert for the little boy.
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68-year-old Aiken County man beaten to death
Last Updated: 7:15 PM 11/20/09As deputy cars line the sides of Springwood Loop in Warren ville, the people who live there are trying to make sense of what happened right in their own backyards.
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Only on 12: Community wants mayor, city council out after vote to suspend chief
Last Updated: 7:58 PM 11/20/09The fallout keeps coming after a deadly chase in Jefferson County earlier this month. The Stapleton police chief has been suspended, and the community is in an uproar after violent results.
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Garden dedicated in memory of Augusta teacher
Last Updated: 7:00 PM 11/20/09Gail Hendrick was attacked at Murphey Middle School ten years ago. She died from her injuries eight years later, and now, a new memorial is blooming in her honor.
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Missing North Augusta boy found safe
North Augusta Public Safety officers tell News 12 10-year-old Tyson Curry is alive and "okay" after being found with his biological father at an apartment.
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No money for customers in Dent's bankruptcy
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Last Updated: 3:37 PM 11/20/09 - A bankruptcy trustee says the bankruptcy case for Frank Griffin and Dent's Undertaking Establishment is coming to a close; there is no money for prepaid funeral arrangements and the historic property is possibly headed towards foreclosure. (Full Story) |
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Another of Aiken's most wanted captured
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Last Updated: 3:43 PM 11/20/09 - Aiken deputies and officers have captured another of Aiken's most wanted. (Full Story) |
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Wanted: Two suspected burglars considered armed and dangerous
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Last Updated: 1:30 PM 11/20/09 - The Aiken County Sheriff's Office is looking for two men for burglary, grand larceny, and kidnapping. (Full Story) |
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Update: One arrested, one wanted after armed robbery
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Last Updated: 7:24 PM 11/20/09 - Investigators have arrested one man and are looking for another after an armed robbery Friday morning. One stood by the door threatening those inside, while the other went behind the counter and got the money (Full Story) |
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Battle of the Badges in Aiken Saturday
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Last Updated: 3:41 PM 11/20/09 - Softball tournament to benefit the Child Advocacy Center in Aiken to be held Saturday. (Full Story) |
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SC lawmakers to take up impeachment
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Last Updated: 5:47 PM 11/20/09 - South Carolina lawmakers plan to formally consider the possible impeachment of Governor Mark Sanford for the first time next week. (Full Story) |
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Special election set to fill Georgia Senate and House seats
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Last Updated: 3:39 PM 11/20/09 - The date for a special election to fill the State Senate District 22 seat and the House District 122 seat has been set for January 5, 2010. (Full Story) |
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UPS sets new rates for 2010
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Last Updated: 5:43 PM 11/20/09 - UPS Inc., the world's largest shipping carrier, is hiking 2010 rates for ground packages by an average of 4.9 percent. (Full Story) |
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Update: Warrenville death ruled homicide
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Last Updated: 4:29 PM 11/20/09 - The Aiken County Sheriff's Office is investigating an overnight death in Warrenville. (Full Story) |
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- UPS sets new rates for 2010
UPS Inc., the world's largest shipping carrier, is hiking 2010 rates for ground packages by an average of 4.9 percent. - SC unemployment rises to 12.1 for October
The unemployment rate in South Carolina rose nearly half a percentage point in October, to 12.1 percent. - Mortgage delinquencies hit record high in 3Q
Fixed-rate loans made to so-called prime borrowers with good credit histories caused nearly 33 percent of new foreclosures in the July-September quarter. - Census shows child poverty spreading in Georgia
New U.S. Census data shows childhood poverty expanding in Georgia. - Millions will have to repay part of tax credit
The tax credit, which is supposed to pay individuals up to $400 and couples up to $800, was President Barack Obama's signature tax break. - Americans may be settling into spending less
U.S. retail sales rose 1.5 percent in October compared to a year earlier. The sales include everything from toys to food, but exclude cars and gasoline.
- 68-year-old Aiken County man beaten to death
As deputy cars line the sides of Springwood Loop in Warren ville, the people who live there are trying to make sense of what happened right in their own backyards. - Only on 12: Community wants mayor, city council out after vote to suspend chief
The fallout keeps coming after a deadly chase in Jefferson County earlier this month. The Stapleton police chief has been suspended, and the community is in an uproar after violent results. - Update: One arrested, one wanted after armed robbery
Investigators have arrested one man and are looking for another after an armed robbery Friday morning. One stood by the door threatening those inside, while the other went behind the counter and got the money - Wanted: Two suspected burglars considered armed and dangerous
The Aiken County Sheriff's Office is looking for two men for burglary, grand larceny, and kidnapping. - Another of Aiken's most wanted captured
Aiken deputies and officers have captured another of Aiken's most wanted. - Update: Warrenville death ruled homicide
The Aiken County Sheriff's Office is investigating an overnight death in Warrenville.
- Parents take day to get involved with their kids' education
Today is National Parent Involvement Day - a day to focus on the importance of parents taking a role in their child's education. - SC ranks second in survey of online learning
Florida ranks No. 1 among the 44 states that participated in the survey, followed by South Carolina and New Mexico. - Augusta women's shelter helping to bring down child poverty rate
New U.S. census data shows childhood poverty is expanding in Georgia. But there's a local shelter that's committed to bringing those numbers down. - H1N1 clinics scheduled for Aiken County schools
H1N1 clinics have been scheduled in several Aiken County schools. About a week before each clinic permission forms will be sent home with students. - Regents approve fee hike for Georgia college students
College students in Georgia will pay more in fees next year to help make up for state budget cuts. - "Big Kenny" shares more than music with South Aiken High students
He's traveled all around the world as a part of the hit country group "Big and Rich" but now, Kenny Alphin also known as "Big Kenny" has made his way to South Aiken High School to spread more than just his music.
- Military experiment seeks to predict PTSD
Doctors say understanding underlying triggers might help reduce the burden of those who return from combat psychologically wounded, if they can get early help. - Georgia mental hospital stops admitting patients
A state official says Georgia's largest mental hospital will stop admitting new patients. - Recall of Vicks Sinex nasal spray
A voluntary recall has been issued by Procter & Gamble for three lots of Vicks Sinex nasal spray. - Military experiment seeks to predict PTSD
PTSD is a crippling condition that can emerge after a terrifying event -- car accident, sexual assault, terrorist attack or combat. It's thought to affect as many as one in five veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq. - Trustee: 154 salmonella claims filed
A bankruptcy trustee says claims have been filed for 154 people who say they were sickened by a salmonella outbreak traced to a Virginia peanut company. - H1N1 clinics scheduled for Aiken County schools
H1N1 clinics have been scheduled in several Aiken County schools. About a week before each clinic permission forms will be sent home with students.
- No money for customers in Dent's bankruptcy
A bankruptcy trustee says the bankruptcy case for Frank Griffin and Dent's Undertaking Establishment is coming to a close; there is no money for prepaid funeral arrangements and the historic property is possibly headed towards foreclosure. - Recall of Vicks Sinex nasal spray
A voluntary recall has been issued by Procter & Gamble for three lots of Vicks Sinex nasal spray. - On Your Side: Purchasing card program can save your tax dollars
The program is based on state contracts. So far, there are more than 50 percent savings on government purchases of office supplies and vehicle parts. There's also a 17 percent savings on police vehicles. - On Your Side: Homeowners, others upset with "dangerous" dirt road
McNutt Road is in south Richmond County. When it rained last week, water carved a small ditch into the dirt - Langley drain fixed after News 12 spotlights flooding
News 12 is on your side with the story of an Aiken county woman who says a dirty drain caused her yard to flood during the rain. Once News 12 started asking questions, it didn't take long for crews to react to the problem. - Help My House: Energy Star home builders increase in CSRA
One family pays about $100 per month in electricity to live in an Energy Star certified home. Such homes must be 15 percent more efficient. But the price of the home itself isn't that much more.
- Only on 12: Community wants mayor, city council out after vote to suspend chief
The fallout keeps coming after a deadly chase in Jefferson County earlier this month. The Stapleton police chief has been suspended, and the community is in an uproar after violent results. - SC lawmakers to take up impeachment
South Carolina lawmakers plan to formally consider the possible impeachment of Governor Mark Sanford for the first time next week. - Special election set to fill Georgia Senate and House seats
The date for a special election to fill the State Senate District 22 seat and the House District 122 seat has been set for January 5, 2010. - Government wants speedy screening at more airports
The goal is to bring the Global Entry program to most international airports in the country. - Only on 12: Designers showcase James Brown Arena trade center model
Two local designers say one way to get a planned Trade, Exhibit, and Events Center back on track is to scratch the Reynolds Street location and build on the James Brown Arena complex. - Official says SC gov reporting trips
State Ethics Commission executive director Herb Hayden said Thursday the governor has asked the agency to amend ethics reports to include information on his private plane trips.
- Massive generator's trip across SC almost complete
The 880,000-pound Duke Energy generator has spent the past two months being moved from a southern South Carolina port to the utility's plant near Boiling Springs, N.C. - 12th Street to be closed until January
12th Street from Walton Way to Telfair Street will be closed beginning Friday, November 20, 2009. - Man rescued from jeep after getting stuck on flooded road
Aiken County deputies had to rescue a man from his jeep after he drove into standing water on a flooded road. It happened around 4:30 AM on Jackson Road, just off Main Street in downtown Jackson. - Truck hits tree in Belvedere
A driver was taken to a local hospital after an accident on the 800 block of Tyler Avenue in Belvedere. It happened around 1 o'clock Tuesday morning. - 4 dead in car-train crash near SC-GA state line
Four people have died after a car was hit by an Amtrak train near the South Carolina-Georgia state line. - Traffic concerns over proposed North Augusta subdivision
North Augusta city leaders are looking at plans for a new development along the Savannah River,but the plans are not sitting too well with many who already live in the area. A new subdivision, Gardner's Landing is possibly in the future for North Augusta, but the apartments, the homes and the traffic they will generate is a big concern.
- Friday's High School Football Playoff Scores
All the scores from tonight's high school football playoff action in the CSRA. - Georgia's mascot UGA VII dies
The University of Georgia's mascot, UGA VII, has died. - USC Aiken men survive overtime against Life University
Sterling Council hit a 17-foot jumper from the right corner with just seven-tenths of a second left on the game clock in overtime to lead USC Aiken to a thrilling 87-85 overtime victory over NAIA 23rd-ranked Life before a crowd of 2,136 at the Convocation Center on Wednesday evening. - Lady Jags fall in season opener to Carson Newman
Carson-Newman jumped out to a 52-22 halftime lead Wednesday night and posted a 100-64 non-conference victory over Augusta State in Holt Fieldhouse. - Two more area athletes sign letters of intent
ARC senior William Sigg will join his friend and fellow Musketeer Rob McRae on the golf team at Presbyterian. Meanwhile, Greenbrier softball player Ashlyn Masters is heading south to FSU. - Pittsburgh Steelers release former Josey star Arnold Harrison
The Steelers have waived backup linebacker Arnold Harrison, the first player to lose his job after three kickoff return touchdowns were allowed by Pittsburgh's coverage unit in the last four games.
Regional/National Headlines
- Military experiment seeks to predict PTSD
- SC unemployment figures for October to be released
- Obese SC man dies after 8 months in same recliner
- SC school principal charged with domestic violence
- Astronauts get set for 1st spacewalk of mission
- Hearing on Fort Hood shootings today
- Texas governor may decide condemned killer's fate
- SC gov lawyer says ethics charges will be minor
- Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's top picks for 2010
- 2 Ga. men face sex slavery charges
- Tamiflu-Resistant H1N1 Cluster Reported
- Hasan Slated for Hospital Hearing Saturday
- After Sputtering, Atom Smasher Shows Life
- Change Ahead for Cervical Cancer Detection
- Photos: Heavy Floods Hit England
- Couple Pleads Guilty in Cuban Spying Case
- Sears Tower Plot Leader Gets 13 Years
- The Politics of the Health Care Vote
- Tina Fey Reprises Sarah Palin Impersonation
- Suicide Epidemic Sweeps France Telecom
- Billboard Links Obama with Jihadists
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- Missing North Augusta boy found safe
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- 68-year-old Aiken County man beaten to death
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