October 20, 2009
Aiken Residents Urged to Take Part In “20 On 20” Campaign
Aiken residents are being encouraged to turn out Tuesday and stimulute their economy. ‘The Aiken Standard’ is once again pushing the “20 on 20” campaign.
September 26, 2009
Attorney General Henry McMaster Defends Donations from Lawyers He Hired
South Carolina’s attorney general Henry McMaster received campaign donations from private lawyers he hired to help with a case against drugmaker, Eli Lilly and Co., which is a potential violation of state law. WJBF News Channel 6’s SC Capitol reporter, Robert Kittle, has more.
September 10, 2009
Democrats: Rep. Joe Wilson’s Opponent Raising Lots Of Money
Democrats say South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson’s outburst during President Barack Obama’s speech to Congress is turning into a financial boon for his opponent, Rob Miller. The Democratic challenger’s campaign coffers have swelled by $200,000 after Wilson’s remark Wednesday night.
August 11, 2009
Free Health Clinic Opens In Augusta
Across the country, many people can’t afford to go to the doctor when they’re sick, creating even bigger problems down the road. But one group is helping to change that in Augusta. WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop has more.
August 06, 2009
SC Schools Chief Jim Rex Files Papers To Explore SC Governor Run
South Carolina Education Superintendent Jim Rex is exploring a bid for governor and has filed the paperwork needed to raise money for a campaign.
Lou Holtz: ‘I Don’t Want To Run For Congress’
Former Notre Dame, and University of South Carolina football coach Lou Holtz tells an Indiana television station he doesn’t plan to run for Congress. Holtz told WNDU-TV of South Bend that he’s focusing on working for ESPN, saying: “I don’t want to run for Congress.“
Lou Holtz: ‘I Don’t Want To Run For Congress’
Former Notre Dame, and University of South Carolina football coach Lou Holtz tells an Indiana television station he doesn’t plan to run for Congress. Holtz told WNDU-TV of South Bend that he’s focusing on working for ESPN, saying: “I don’t want to run for Congress.“
June 19, 2009
New Signs, TV Announcements Aimed at Educating South Carolina Drivers
The state of South Carolina has put up new highway signs and is running public service announcements on television to make sure everyone knows about a law that’s been on the book for years. It’s called the “Move Over” law, which requires drivers to move over if possible, or at least slow down, when they come upon an emergency vehicle that’s stopped on the side of the road. WJBF News Channel 6’s SC Capitol reporter, Robert Kittle, has more.
May 15, 2009
SC Safety Officials Kick Off Seat Belt Enforcement
Buckle up, South Carolina. That’s the theme of a campaign kicking off Friday from the South Carolina Department of Public Safety’s Office of Highway Safety.
May 11, 2009
SC Naval Museum Starts Advertising Campaign
South Carolina’s naval museum on Charleston Harbor is launching a $400,000 advertising campaign in hopes of boosting the number of visitors. The Post and Courier of Charleston reported Monday that the Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum in Mount Pleasant hopes the new marketing will have a worldwide reach on the Internet.
March 09, 2009
Do It Deke!
It’s a campaign to raise money for local charities…100 Do It Deke! t-shirts have been printed to raise money for Golden Harvest Food Bank. WJBF News Channel 6’s Paige Tucker reports.
December 01, 2008
Jim Martin, Saxby Chambliss Make 11th Hour Runoff Campaign Stops In Augusta
The U.S. Senate runoff is set for Tuesday, pitting imcumbent Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss against challenger, Democrat Jim Martin. Both made stops in Augusta on Monday.
Palin, Ludacris Campaign In Georgia’s US Senate Runoff
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was set to return to the campaign trail for the first time since losing the vice presidency with a rally for Georgia’s Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss. Chambliss is locked in a runoff Tuesday with Democrat Jim Martin in a race that will shape Democrats’ hold on power in Washington. Martin is set to host a state Capitol rally with the rapper Ludacris.
Sarah Palin Visits Augusta To Rally for Saxby Chambliss
Former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin stopped in Augusta, Monday morning, stumping for Senator Saxby Chambliss in Tuesday’s runoff with Democrat Jim Martin.
November 18, 2008
Al Gore To Stump For Jim Martin
Former Vice President Al Gore is heading to Atlanta Sunday to stump for Jim Martin. Martin is locked in a Dec. 2 runoff with Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss.

