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32-year-old Jacob Harrison Craven is charged with attempted murder following the March incident.
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The new law says anglers may only catch one red drum per day.
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The layoffs are the largest number of layoffs announced by a company in six years.
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A second Mormon temple is coming to South Carolina
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How different is life as a teenager from generation to generation? That’s what 15-year-old Daniel Brown sought to find out when he invited his grandfather, Steve Garris, to the StoryCorps studio to share what it was like growing up in a small southern town. Garris reflects on his youth, from misadventures to falling in love with the music that became the soundtrack to his life in Andrews, South Carolina.
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Former public servant Kevin Hedgpeth will remain behind bars after facing charges involving pornography and children.
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Clemson University trustees unanimously approved Michigan State President Kevin Guskiewicz as Clemson's next president Wednesday morning.
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A South Carolina jury has heard opening statements in the trial of a store owner charged with murder in the killing of a Black 14-year-old.
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Mosquitoes often are simply a nuisance, but some species can pose serious health risks to people and animals by spreading disease.
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Former Clemson Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips passed away Tuesday. He was 78 years old.
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The debate is the first of three hosted by South Carolina ETV and Public Radio. Future debate coverage also will include the Republican and Democratic gubernatorial primaries.
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More than 44,000 people had voted early as of 3 p.m. Tuesday, according to the South Carolina Election Commission. The figure is a new state record for turnout on a single day of early primary voting. The previous single-day state high was 23,000 votes in 2024.