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November 05, 2009

Summerville Baby Sitter Charged After 3-year-old Girl Dies
Summerville Baby Sitter Charged After 3-year-old Girl Dies

A 23-year-old South Carolina woman has been charged after authorities say she beat a child in her care to death.

SC Death Row Inmate Ruled Competent For 2nd Trial
SC Death Row Inmate Ruled Competent For 2nd Trial

A man on South Carolina’s death row for killing his girlfriend has been ruled competent to stand trial in a second death penalty case.

Interracial Couple Denied Marriage License, Coming To The Upstate

The couple lives in La. The bride lived in the Upstate and was to celebrate marriage here

Report: Food Lion Recalls Ground Beef Sold In Upstate
Report: Food Lion Recalls Ground Beef Sold In Upstate

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.


November 04, 2009

Woman Jumped, Choked And Robbed In Her Backyard - Suspect At Large

Greenville County deputies are investigating a violent attack on a woman near the backyard of her home

State Limits Some Medicaid Patients to Only 1 Pharmacy
State Limits Some Medicaid Patients to Only 1 Pharmacy

South Carolina is requiring Medicaid patients suspected of doctor-hopping for drugs to choose one pharmacy for all prescriptions.

Man Sentenced to 3 Years for Having Sex with Horse
Man Sentenced to 3 Years for Having Sex with Horse

Man convicted of Buggery for the second time.

Two Seneca HS Football Players Charged With Assaulting Teammate
Two Seneca HS Football Players Charged With Assaulting Teammate

Seneca Police say Devin Gaines, 17, and Austin Hunter, 18, were both released on a personal recognizance bonds.

Anderson Deputies Arrest Second Suspect in Staton Murders

59 year old Irving Ramirez and Matthew Brandon Fullbright, 29, of Belton are charged with murder and robbery of Homer and Jo Ann Staton.

35 Annual Christmas Tree-Raising at Biltmore
35 Annual Christmas Tree-Raising at Biltmore

A horse-drawn carriage carried Biltmore’s holiday centerpiece, a 34-foot live Fraser fir, to the front doors of Biltmore House.

Parents Demand School Districts Slacken Zero Tolerance Policies

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.

Race for Mayor of Due West Unofficially Tied
Race for Mayor of Due West Unofficially Tied

If you think your vote doesn’t count ask the candidates for mayor in Due West. They’re in a dead heat and a run-off could be in their future.

Free Training For Upcoming Job Opportunities

The Upstate Workforce Investment Board and Spartanburg Community College are partnering to offer a manufacturing course they say manufacturing employers are looking for.

Plane Crash In Fairview Injures Two
Plane Crash In Fairview Injures Two

Two bank exectutives were injured in a Tuesday afternoon plane crash in Buncombe County.

Four People Plead Guilty In DSS Embezzlement Scheme

Four people pleaded guilty Wednesday to cashing checks with money embezzled from South Carolina Department of Social Services.

Haywood Deputies Make Arrests in Murder of Clyde Man
Haywood Deputies Make Arrests in Murder of Clyde Man

The Haywood County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrested three people in the death of a man found off Panther Creek Road.

Infant Dead; Officials Say Pesticide May Be to Blame

A 10-month old baby is dead and a two-year old is in guarded condition after they were found in a home in Williamston.

Candlelight Vigil For 2008 Shooting Victim Scheduled For Saturday
Candlelight Vigil For 2008 Shooting Victim Scheduled For Saturday

A candlelight vigil will be held Saturday for a Easley man who was accidentally shot one year ago today.

Internet Scammers Still A Growing Threat
Internet Scammers Still A Growing Threat

Phishing scammers and computer hackers are trying new tricks to snag our web data

Mother of Toddler Killed In Crash Talks About Accident

Greenville Police say two young children were ejected from a car at the intersection of Academy and Pendleton Streets Tuesday morning.

Cash for Appliances Program Kicks of This Weekend in North Carolina
Cash for Appliances Program Kicks of This Weekend in North Carolina

North Carolina residents will be able to get rebates for energy-saving appliances this weekend.

Mauldin Victim Survives Gunshot Wound to Head

The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office is trying to find a suspect in the shooting of a man who survived a wound to his head. Deputies say it happened at a home in the 400 block of Bridges Road.

NC Congressman Too Rushed To Find Airport Parking
NC Congressman Too Rushed To Find Airport Parking

A North Carolina congressman dashing to catch a plane dumped his SUV at the end of a row of properly parked cars at Charlotte’s airport.

NC Hospital Segregates Flu Victims In Outdoor Tent
NC Hospital Segregates Flu Victims In Outdoor Tent

A major North Carolina hospital is pitching tents to battle the spread of swine flu.

Controlled Fires Planned In Smokies’ Cades Cove
Controlled Fires Planned In Smokies’ Cades Cove

Several controlled fires are planned this week for about 450 acres in scenic Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Court Date For Man Accused Of Having Sex With Horse
Court Date For Man Accused Of Having Sex With Horse

A South Carolina man accused of having sex with a horse is scheduled to appear in court.

Junie White Elected Mayor Of Spartanburg, Ryba New Council member

White stressed community involvement for change in an interview with News Channel 7.

Spartanburg Church Burglary Suspect Rearrested For Attempted Armed Robbery
Spartanburg Church Burglary Suspect Rearrested For Attempted Armed Robbery

Ricky Turley’s criminal record dates back to 1973.


November 03, 2009

Gaffney Woman Claims $100,000 Lottery Prize
Gaffney Woman Claims $100,000 Lottery Prize

A Gaffney women is counting her blessings and her cash. She’s the winner of a $100,000 scratch off ticket purchased at a Jonesville convenience store.

Voter Turnout Light In Municipal Elections
Voter Turnout Light In Municipal Elections

There were plenty of races to chose from in both North and South Carolina, but not many voters turning out to vote in them in Tuesday’s municipal elections.

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