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The Oconee County coroner's office is investigating the incident on Lake Keowee near Seneca.
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NCPD responded to juveniles reportedly shooting fireworks at cars that resulted in multiple arrests and left two officers injured.
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The story of the final battle in South Carolina's journey in the Revolutionary War happened on James Island.
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The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is investigating a deadly officer-involved shooting in Dorchester.
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Jennifer Erdin joins her husband, Ben, and son, Josh, at StoryCorps to share what inspired her to join Harvest Hope’s mission to help eliminate food insecurity across the Palmetto State.
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In South Carolina, tropical damage is not always driven by the center of a storm. Tornadoes embedded in rain bands and widespread tree damage can create some of the most disruptive impacts, even far inland.
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The South Carolina Department of Health and the state Forestry Commission have released safety tips on launching fireworks.
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In a partnership with the Half a Sorrow Foundation, the Pickens County Coroner's Office will provide a Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors, or LOSS, Team as a part of its suicide death response cycle.
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The incident marks the 20th officer-involved shooting in the state this year.
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When people think of the Revolutionary War in South Carolina, minds usually jump to major battlegrounds in Charleston or Cowpens. But so much of America's early history happened in areas of the Midlands.
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Jerome Heyward, one of eight defendants in a federal corruption investigation, has been sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to a 14-count indictment. Investigators say he used his public office for personal gain.
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In South Carolina, hurricane impacts are not always measured by wind speed or rainfall totals. Flooded roads, damaged infrastructure, and blocked access routes can isolate communities before, during, and after a storm — turning mobility itself into part of the emergency.