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.
June 17, 2009
‘Move Over’ Campaign Hopes To Keep Those Protecting The Public Safe
The “Move Over, America” campaign is hitting South Carolina. The purpose of the effort is to help protect the law enforcement and emergency response officers who risk their lives protecting the public.
March 17, 2009
Aiken Realtors Meet With Leaders, Question Tax Increases
A group of realtors met with state and local leaders Tuesday to address their growing concerns about the housing market. The realtors want answers about new laws that are driving up property taxes and discouraging potential homebuyers. WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe has more.
March 04, 2009
Anti-Octo-Mom Laws Proposed, Even In Georgia
The mother of octuplets is inspiring lawmakers in some states to consider laws that would prevent her situation from happening again, even here in Georgia. But, there are serious ethical concerns. Elizabeth Cohen reports.
February 09, 2009
South Carolina’s New DUI Law Goes Into Effect February 10
According to a release from the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, the state’s new DUI laws go into effect on February 10th
December 30, 2008
SC Immigration, Driving Laws Taking Effect January 1st
Steps to curb illegal immigration and prevent people from driving drunk are among new laws taking effect Jan. 1 in South Carolina.
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