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December 07, 2007

SC Sends More Than 200 Christmas Trees to Troops

A truck loaded with more than 200 Christmas trees left South Carolina Friday as part of the Trees for Troops program, which gives free trees to members of the military and their families.

Earthquake Felt In Carolinas

People in the Upstate and western North Carolina experienced a magnitude 3.1 earthquake Friday morning. The quake was centered about five miles from Columbus, NC.

Stolen Art Returned To Greenville Restaurant

Ripped from a restaurant wall, a sculpture is returned to a Greenville restaurant less than a week after it was stolen.

Cowpens Man Found Guilty Of Murder And Arson

A Cowpens man received a life prison sentence today after he was found guilty of killing a Cherokee County man.

Investigators Hoping For More Clues In Search For Missing Hiker

Could college students hold important information in the case of a murdered hiker and her missing husband? Investigators say they are looking for two groups of people parked near John and Irene Bryant's car.

Body Identified As Jandie Finley, Suspect Charged With Murder

Three people are charged in connection with the Jandie Finley case, which is now being called a murder.

Boil Water Advisory For Parts Of Clinton Lifted

The Boil Water Advisory for the affected areas in The City of Clinton listed below has been lifted as of Friday, December 7, 2007, at 2:35 P.M.

Parking Information For Obama-Winfrey Rally

The Obama South Carolina campaign has worked to make adequate parking, including handicap parking, available for Sunday’s rally with U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, his wife Michelle and Oprah Winfrey.

Extra Patrols In Simpsonville Neighborhood After Home Invasion

A Greenville County neighborhood is on alert following a violent home invasion.

12 Confirmed Cases Of Whooping Cough At Bob Jones University

School officials say there are 12 confirmed cases of whooping cough at Bob Jones University.

Veterans Affairs Officials Tour Allen Bennett Hospital

The Allen Bennett Hospital is closing down next year and veterans are hoping the Veterans Administration will buy the hospital. The issue goes before Greer's City Council Friday night.

SC Senator Who Supported Biden Switches To Obama Camp

Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama has picked up the endorsement of a state senator who had previously supported Joe Biden for president.

Prisoner Charged With Murder In Killing Of Fellow Inmate

An inmate has been charged with murder in the beating of a fellow prisoner at a maximum-security prison in Ridgeville.


December 06, 2007

SLED Chopper Stocks Trout in Saluda River

The state Department of Natural Resources teamed up with the State Law Enforcement Division and its helicopter to put about 16,000 trout into the lower Saluda River in Lexington County Thursday.

Greenville Co. Deputies Find Body, Believed To Be Missing Woman

A body has been found in a wooded area of Greenville county and deputies believe it's the body of a missing mother of three.

Greenville Salvation Army Needs Clothing And Toys For Girls Ages 9-13

The Salvation Army is preparing toy and clothing bags to distribute to over 1,625 children, many of who are “forgotten angels”.

Greenville Salvation Army Needs Clothing And Toys For Girls Ages 9-13

The Salvation Army is preparing toy and clothing bags to distribute to over 1,625 children, many of who are “forgotten angels”.

One Person Killed In Parking Deck Collapse At Charlotte Mall

A police spokeswoman says one person was killed in the partial collapse of a parking deck at Charlotte's SouthPark Mall.

Oconee Nuclear Officials Asked To Address Problems Faster

Nuclear regulatory officials say the Oconee Nuclear Station near Seneca is operating safely, but operator Duke Energy could have addressed concerns at the plant faster.

NC Brush Fire Contained

A brush fire is contained after backing up traffic for hours Wednesday afternoon and into the night.

Arrest Made In Murder Of Woodruff Man, Deputies Searching For Other Suspect

Spartanburg sheriff's deputies and US Marshals have arrested two people in the murder of a Woodruff man, but they are still looking for one more suspect.

13 Students OK After Lancet Needle Prank

School officials say 13 Greenwood County middle school students pricked with needles by classmates last month have tested clean of any diseases.

Three Arrests Made In Spartanburg Man’s Murder

Public Safety officers have arrested three men and charged them with murder in the death of John Costanza. Police are trying to find two more suspects in the case.


December 05, 2007

Reported Sexual Assault At Presbyterian College

A female student at Presbyterian College claims she was sexually assaulted during a fraternity party on campus this past weekend. A friend of the victim spoke exclusively to News Channel 7.

Problem Solver: $8000 mistake

Campaign 2008 Voice Of The Viewer: Interview With Fred Thompson

Some call him the only true conservative in the field of presidential candidates. Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson campaigned in the Upstate this week and gave me an exclusive interview.

Gunman Kills Eight, Then Himself, At Omaha Mall

Police in Omaha, Nebraska, say nine people are dead after a shooting at a shopping mall, including the man who opened fire and then apparently took his own life.

Fire Forces Closure Of I-26 Westbound Near Hendersonville

Obama Rally With Oprah In Columbia Moved To Larger Venue

Due to sustained and overwhelming demand, the Obama for America campaign announced a new location for Sunday’s rally with Sen. Barack Obama, Michelle Obama and special guest Oprah Winfrey: Williams-Brice Stadium at the University of South Carolina.

Officers Find Body Of Missing Spartanburg Man

A body found in the woods means a family's worst fears are true. The search for a missing Spartanburg man has ended just feet from where he was last seen. The body of 25-year-old John Costanza was found Wednesday afternoon behind Canaan Pointe Apartments on Old Canaan Road in Spartanburg.

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