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32-year-old Union woman arrested on child sex charges, AG says

32-year-old Union woman arrested on child sex charges, AG says Britney Sheppard Campbell, 32, of Union, SC, was arrested on March 4 Share Updated: 1:47 PM EST Mar 9, 2021 32-year-old Union woman arrested on child sex charges, AG says Britney Sheppard Campbell, 32, of Union, SC, was arrested on March 4 Share Updated: 1:47 PM EST Mar 9, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript KYLIE JONES, WYFF NEWS 4. NEW AT NOON, DANA: NEW AT NOON, A UNION WOMAN STANDS ACCUSED OF CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT WITH A MINOR. THE INTERNET CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN TASK FORCE SAYS IT INVESTIGATED 32-YEAR-OLD BRITNEY CAMPBE TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Britney Sheppard Campbell, 32, of Union, SC, was arrested on March 4

Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin won t seek re-election

Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin is leaving the door open for a return to politics, however. Author: WLTX, Meg Kinnard AP Published: 8:57 AM EST February 4, 2021 Updated: 6:23 PM EST February 4, 2021 COLUMBIA, S.C. The mayor of South Carolina’s capital city and one of the state’s highest-profile Democrats will not seek a fourth term in office.  Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin said he wants to focus now on his law practice and family.  Now is the time to step off the stage to continue to build my family, he said. In my life I’m a child of God, a husband and father, and then I am Mayor. My faith and love for my wife and our children come first.

Lancaster County man arrested for sexual exploitation of minor

Attorneys general still in hiding on role in Capitol riot

South Carolina Attorney General Files Unfair Labor Practice Charge To Protect Workers At Ports

The Maritime Industry Guide [Up to 50% OFF New Launch] Check out The Complete Collection Of eBooks On Marine Electrical        Yes, Take Me To The Store You are here: Home › Shipping News › South Carolina Attorney General Files Unfair Labor Practice Charge To Protect Workers At Ports South Carolina Attorney General Files Unfair Labor Practice Charge To Protect Workers At Ports January 9, 2021 TwitterFacebookLinkedInPinterestBuffer South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and the South Carolina Ports Authority filed an unfair labor practice charge against the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), its Local 1422, and the United States Maritime Alliance, Ltd. (USMX). The state is taking this action to protect the jobs of hundreds of South Carolinians working for the SC Ports Authority and the investment that the SCPA and state taxpayers have made in a highly competitive port system.

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