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A mother and daughter are dead after a Friday afternoon accident in Pickens County.
A mother and daughter are dead after a Friday afternoon accident in Pickens County.
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South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control is offering H1N1 vaccines throughout the Upstate.
Some lined up over three hours early Saturday morning to wait in line to get some much needed food at The Potters House church in Jonesville.
A mother and daughter are dead after a Friday afternoon accident in Pickens County.
A bullet to the heart fired by a North Carolina police officer killed the man authorities think was a serial killer responsible for five deaths in South Carolina this summer.
The Atlanta Humane Society has added $5,000 to the reward offered for information leading to the arrest of the person who shot and killed a Griffin Police Department German shepherd.
A military band played and sailors fired off cannons as the Navy to commissioned its newest assault ship, the USS New York, built with tons of steel from the World Trade Center.
One person was shot multiple times early Saturday morning and now Asheville Police are investigating the cause.
An Atlanta city bus driver has been suspended for five days after passengers said he insisted they hold hands as he led them in prayer.
Authorities say the Fort Hood shooting suspect gave subtle hints before his killing spree.
The House has opened debate on President Barack Obama’s landmark health care overhaul that would extend insurance to tens of millions of Americans
The soldiers going through basic training at Fort Jackson in Columbia stopped Friday afternoon for a moment of silence in honor of those killed and wounded at Fort Hood.
The military says the suspected gunman who allegedly carried out the mass shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, fired more than 100 rounds.
Two upstate teens are out of jail, accused of using Craigslist to steal stuff all over the area.
The woman who ordered her husband to prove his love for her by killing a high school student was sentenced to life in prison on Friday.
It’s almost impossible these days to avoid the eyes in the sky, but are they keeping you safe or invading your privacy?
Governor Mark Sanford signed an incentives package Friday that clears the way for Boeing to build a new factory in North Charleston. The 787 Dreamliner will be produced in the Lowcountry, adding thousands of jobs.
Daniel Morgan Technology Center’s (DMTC) 2009 Culinary Competition Team will be featured on Food Network’s coverage of the 2009 National ProStart Invitational.
The use of technology to improve literacy among hearing impaired students was the focus of a summit held in Columbia Friday.
Oconee County and Greenville County School Districts Announce Dates for H1N1 Vaccine Clinics
Tax professionals say this year more than ever, people need a firm grasp on new tax breaks before the year runs out.
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Gov. Mark Sanford cannot keep secret the Ethics Commission’s investigation of him.
The winners of the 2009 Governor’s Professor of the Year award were honored Thursday at the State House.
Retailers are trying to track your information online just as they’re trying to track your information in the store
The recall involves 93% lean ground beef purchased at Food Lion or Bloom stores with a sell by date of September 21st to October 8th.
Parents around the country are demanding school districts slacken zero-tolerance policies meant to reduce violence. USA Today reports the outcry follows a high profile case in which a boy scout was suspended for bringing a tool to school.
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