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President Obama's first legislation signed into law will allow women to fight harder for fair pay at the workplace. For one Upstate woman, it can't come soon enough.
Natasha Williams got an early wake-up call to the sound of sirens.
Before the economy tanked, it was the price to fill you gas tank that had every driver upset. After months of investigating more than 4,000 price gouging complaints, the South Carolina attorney general has subpoenaed 37 gas stations across the state so far.
Air traffic controllers say aviation radar typically cannot see flocks of birds on its radar.
A lawsuit filed against two Anderson County council members will likely never see a court decision.
Despite large New Year celebrations planned in downtown Greenville and Spartanburg tonight, local liquor stores say there's a sign many people plan to celebrate at home or attend house parties.
EPA, "Let's tax the animals"!
The South Carolina Budget and Control Board just announced more across the board cuts for state agencies.
An easley businessman will spend 10 years in prison for securities fraud and mail fraud.
Supreme Court says Farm animals cause pollution!
An Upstate hotel chain could soon restructure its company based on the fragile economy.
At least fifty Anderson County taxpayers, lead by WAIM radio host Rick Driver, took a bus to Columbia in search of getting clarity whether coucil legally approved former administrator Joey Preston's buyout package.
Tuesday November 18, 2008
The chances are rare, but many wild animal that attack often carry rabies. Health officials say a fox that attacked and bit three people inside an Inman church Wednesday night had rabies. Now all three victims of them will undergo a series of shots to prevent the virus from affecting their brain. One of them is the minister’s six-year-old daughter.
The state’s Democratic Party has a team of attorneys ready to investigate possible problems at the polls.
They are typically the political underdogs in the state, but South Carolina Democrats say change is on the way.
We're exactly one week from Election Day, and no matter where you turn, candidates’ agenda are in your face. News Channel's 7 Andy Pierrrotti explains why you may not be able to avoid it.
Simpsonville police need help finding two men they claim are likely responsible for two store robberies. It's a crime Upstate law enforcement says is on the rise with the rough economy.
The fate of Anderson County's administrator will have to wait.
An Upstate county employee is caught using government equipment and gas for personal use. Seven on Your Side wants to know what the county is doing to prevent this from happening again?
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The holiday weekend is upon us and 7 On Your Side has prepared a list of resources to help you enjoy it.
A bogus cop called a Spartanburg woman to tell her that her son had been shot and needed to be identified, but turns out, that wasn't true.
The sky will be filled with hot air balloons with plenty of entertainment on the ground this weekend.
Deputies say William Eugene Johnston, 56, drive his truck into another vehicle parked in front of a home on Berry Lane in West Union around 8 a.m.
A man from Anderson pled guilty to assaulting a young child.
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The annual Catfish Feastival started in Ware Shoals Friday night.
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