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Atlantic hurricane season officialy starts in June, but Tropical Storm Alberto is already spinning offshore.
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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.
Rina has weakened to a tropical storm and lost its hurricane status in the Caribbean off the Yucatan coast.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said Wednesday that Rina's maximum sustained winds are down to 85 mph.
Hurricane Ophelia is gaining strength, The National Hurricane Center in Miami says the storm is expected to pass east of Bermuda tonight.
Hurricane Ophelia is gaining strength.
Tropical Storm Phillippe is churning in the Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters say it's not a threat to any land.
Weather forecasters say Tropical Storm Philippe forms over eastern Atlantic, moving northwest.
This time it included an extra $100 million in savings by cutting a federal loan program for energy technology.
Maximum sustained winds have increased to near 60 mph.
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A former Union County School District employee has been charged with breach of trust with fraudulent intent after SLED says the woman used school property for her personal gain.
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.
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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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