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South Aiken principal Sam Fuller and Aiken Principal Angela Moore asked the Aiken City Council to help slow the use of e-cigarettes among the city's teenagers.
Adopting a dog from a shelter is a rewarding experience, but it can also be challenging so it’s important to approach the process with understanding and care. To help make this transition smoother for ...
In a Q&A, projects reporter Tony Bartelme explains why the F-35B pilot, Charles "Tre" Del Pizzo, who ejected in 2023 from the jet decided to tell his story.
Cayla’s Laughter's Eagle Scout rank was awarded by Scouts BSA. Formerly Boy Scouts, the organization changed its name and accepted troops of girls in 2019.
South Carolina outlawed texting while driving in 2014, but the law is rarely enforced because it's hard to catch people texting; House proposes hands-free law.
Special ed teachers, mental health counselors, behavior therapists are at the center of a Greenville schools budget proposal that may hike costs by $25M.
With the Hub City Spartanburgers' opening their season, baseball is back in the 'Burg. This raises a meaty question: Who serves the best burger in Spartanburg?
The USC spring game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on April 18. The game will be a good glimpse of where the roster stands as the regular season creeps closer.
With an upped police presence and new policies in place, officials report no violent outbursts at an annual senior skip day party, unlike that of years prior.
After Charleston County sheriff joined Immigration and Customs Enforcement 's 287(g) program, leaders worry about trust between police and Latinos residents.
Greenville County's finance committee has killed a $900,000 federal transit grant that would have funded a major Swamp Rabbit Trail spur in West Greenville.
Columbia's newest mural features a 1921 train conductor and Columbia artist carved into a wall in the center of the Vista, representing the past and future.
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