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Stomach flu outbreak terrorizes school in Washington state, sickening over 100 students, staff

A number of schools from Seattle Public Schools and Vancouver Public Schools were forced to close to disinfect and clean because of the outbreak.

 

Where are they now: Here's an update on the I-85/385 Gateway Project

The project is right on track for a mid-to-late December opening of all lanes and bridges and Summer 2020 completion.

 

Homeless veteran to be buried in Anderson, primarily by people who never knew him

Homeless Pickens County veteran, with little family, to be buried by crowd of strangers and other veterans

 

Tri-County Tech student banned from UGA campus after investigation into anti-Semitic, vulgar graffiti

A Tri-County Technical College student in the Bridge To Clemson Program was found responsible for two cases of anti-Semitic, vulgar graffiti at the University of Georgia.

 

Greenville deputy asked for woman's phone number while taking her to jail, lawsuit says

A woman is suing the Greenville County Sheriff's Office after she claims a deputy pursued a relationship with her while taking her to jail.

 

A Daniel High School student has been arrested after a gun was found in his car

The school sent an email out to parents last night saying the student was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm on school property.

 

Jersey City shooter was Army veteran with a lengthy criminal history

David Anderson, was arrested at least five times since 2003, the year he was discharged from the Army, records show.

 

Six more bodies recovered in risky mission near New Zealand volcano; death toll at 14

The volcano's continued venting previously delayed plans by authorities to recover the bodies. Scientists believe another eruption is possible.

 

No arrests, no leads in Clemson University library sexual assault investigation

The reported assault took place at the R.M. Cooper Library in a third floor bathroom.

 

Gov. McMaster touts Medicaid work requirements

Gov. Henry McMaster said a news conference in Greenville that imposing work requirements on Medicaid recipients may ease the state's labor shortage.

 

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