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It was the most compelling local television in quite some time.Tonight "Seven On Your Side" viewers were glued to their sets as we brought them an hour of exclusive live coverage while officers chased a stolen car for 90 miles.
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Is the EZ Moves as simple as it sounds? Can it really hold up the weight of its claims?
Diane Lee tests the Ove Glove to see if it will keep you from getting burned, or just burn you financially.
The Thundershirt claims to calm fears from noises, separation, car travel, and also combat excessive barking, but does it work?
We test a product that claims to use magnetic power to save you money on gas.
The Bug Patch promises a safe, chemical free way to enjoy fun in the sun without those annoying insects. Does it work?
It claims to be able to repair virtually anything and make it last, but does it work?
So all this month, News Channel 7 is On Your Side, testing products that promise to improve your gas mileage.
The makers of this product claim advance micro-chips monitor your driving and tell you when hard acceleration or braking is costing you money.
They hide in your beds, infesting your homes, feeding on your blood while you sleep.
It bills itself as a great solution to doggy accidents, but is it?
The makers claim it improves everything from strength to endurance all through technology they won't reveal, saying it's patent pending.
Other products claim similar impact on strength, endurance and flexibility.
Over a three day period six participants repeated the safe four tests at the same time of day. Neither they nor the person administering the test knew who was wearing the cPRIME bracelet or a placebo.
Does it Work? Our testing reveals lots of flaws.
You have seen it on TV, but does it really work?
Our test reveals a possible problem with the product.
Will it really stop dogs from barking?
The Instyler promises to straighten curly hair in minutes. But does it work?
It's becoming more and more common in the U.S. to mandate hands-free devices while using your cell phone behind the wheel. The Jupiter Jack is one option.
A pair of gloves promise to peel a potato in eight seconds flat. Does it work?
You've seen it on TV, but does it really work?
Admit it! There have been times you wished you could hear what someone was saying from across the room! The Silver Sonic XL says it can give you sonic hearing and help you hear other people's conversations. You've probably seen the ads on TV. But does it really work? We put it to the test.
In this bad economy, the cost of exterminating roaches, ants, or rodents in your home can be a bigger pest than the pests themselves. Riddex Plus says it can help for just $15. All you have to do is plug it into an electrical outlet. Can controlling pests really be that simple and cheap? We asked Clemson University Entomologists to test it.
It's a super absorbant towel. A box of eight sells for 20 bucks, but in this economy we wanted to make sure you'll get your monies worth.
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North Carolina's constitutional amendment slamming the door on same-sex marriages is now in effect.
The Sevier Middle School student brought a plastic air soft gun to school on Tuesday.
Greenwood police say a tracking app helped them find two men suspected in a burglary.
New Jersey authorities say they want to make sure a child trapped in a washing machine as a prank wasn't injured.
Lester Lee Parlier III, 21, died Tuesday evening according to the Spartanburg County Coroner's Office.
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A new ordinance would make it mandatory for Spartanburg County mobile home parks to install outdoor lighting.
Greenville County Council approved an emergency ordinance disbanding the board of directors of the county?s Disabilities and Special Needs Board.
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