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Fiction review: 'Crossers,' by Philip Caputo
The enormous malevolence of Sept. 11, 2001, still squats upon the imagination, resisting our efforts to comprehend it.
Sunday fire destroys Clemson-area home
November 24, 2009 - 12:00 a.m. EST A single family home located on Fern Circle was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning, Nov.
Praise band festival Saturday at Wexford
The Village at Wexford will host "Make a Joyous Noise," a praise band festival, from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Church of the Cross bazaar is today
Where: The Church of the Cross, 110 Calhoun St., Bluffton. The bazaar and festival will be held in the Parish Hall.
The Crosser family has received the inaugural Celebration of Philanthropy Living Legacy Award.
Ground broken for new Society Hill Library
It was a long time coming, but Darlington County and Society Hill town officials broke ground Saturday morning on the site where a new public library will be built for Society Hill.
ABC News 4 - Family Displaced After Fire Rips Through A Home
The American Red Cross is assisting a family of seven, after a fire ripped through their home in Moncks Corner Saturday night.
ELEVEN OFFICERS WITH THE COLUMBIA POLICE DEPARTMENT were promoted Nov. 6. Officers with their new ranks and years of service are Sgt.
SC man shot to death at country store
A South Carolina man has been shot and killed at a rural country store and sheriff's deputies have arrested a suspect.
Teen Arrested for Armed Robbery
Police say they have arrested a teenager for an armed robbery that happened at the Thornhill's Grocery store in Pineville on Monday night.
SC to add Mega Millions lottery game
South Carolina added a new high stakes jackpot to its lottery lineup Tuesday, agreeing to make the multistate MegaMillions game available in the Palmetto State by the end of January.
Judge Nixes "I Believe" License Tags with Cross
A federal judge says South Carolina can't issue license tags that show the image of a cross in front of a stained glass window along with the phrase "I Believe." U.S. District Judge Cameron Currie said in her ruling Tuesday that the license plates violate the separation of church and state.
Personal stories of Upstate residents shape museum exhibit on WWII
The space that houses the "Weaving Our Survival" World War II exhibit at the Upcountry History Museum is a mix of neat piles and semi-bare walls a week before it opens.
Trinity dean again a bishop candidate
Very Rev. Philip C. Linder is a candidate to lead Episcopal Diocese of Upper S.C. The dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is once again a candidate for bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina.
2 homes uninhabitable from Woods Cross explosion
Linda Wood looked over her shoulder at the five men rolling her 100-year-old upright piano down her driveway and offered a word of advice.
Group gathers to serve 'United'
No one person can accomplish something by himself. That statement proved itself many times over in the just-completed United Way of Aiken County campaign.
SC governor suspends Clemson councilwoman
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford has suspended a city councilwoman accused of falsely claiming her daughter had cancer to solicit money.
Free medical clinics receive $70,000 grant
The BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation presented a $70,000 grant to the Free Medical Clinic of Darlington County on Friday at Lawton Park in Hartsville.
Two men injured in Holy Cross roof collapse
Two construction workers were transported to the hospital with minor injuries Wednesday when a new roof being constructed at the parish hall of Holy Cross Elementary School in Kensington collapsed beneath them.