November 13, 2009
Lockdown Over At Two Greenville County Schools
Grove Elementary School and Tanglewood Middle School are in lockdown.
September 11, 2009
More Than 1,500 First Responders To Train In New Anderson County Facility
First responders from across Anderson County gathered Friday to dedicate the new Anderson County Fire Service Training Facility, which according to its board members, will provide a training site for more than 1,500 men and women from across the area, including law enforcement, paramedics and even public works employees.
On 8th Anniversary of 9/11, Law Enforcement Says SC Is Safer
On the 8th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 9/11, South Carolina is safer, according to law enforcement officials.
September 04, 2009
Operation Rolling Thunder Nets Guns, Drugs and Cash
Law enforcement officers from across the state have been working together this past week in “Operation Rolling Thunder.“
July 20, 2009
Anderson Sheriff And Police Chief Join Forces To Fight Gangs
The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office and Anderson City Police Department are leasing a new narcotics and gang task force headquarters, where officers from each department will work, sharing information to get gang members off the street.
July 16, 2009
South Carolina is a Finalist For Carbon Motors Plant
Carbon Motors announces the company will build a plant - that produces vehicles for law enforcement - in the Upstate, Georgia or in Indiana. The announcement could come as soon as the end of July.
July 03, 2009
Holiday Festivities At Cowpens Will Go On As Scheduled
The Cowpens National Battlefield say all events and activities schedule for Friday will go on as planned.
November 24, 2008
MADD Launches ‘Tie One On’ Program to Fight Holiday Drunk Driving
Mothers Against Drunk Driving kicked off its “Tie One On For Safety” campaign Monday in South Carolina to remind you not to drink and drive during the holidays.
August 20, 2008
Fallen Officers’ Children Will Get Scholarships
The Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation will give scholarships to the children of any South Carolina law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty from now on.
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