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Inman woman facing second double-lung transplant

Lung transplants aren’t that common in the United States, but 14 years after her first one, an Inman woman is in need of a second double-lung transplant.

 

Landrum residents invited to comment on sidewalks project

The South Carolina Department of Transportation is seeking public comment on a sidewalks project in Landrum.

 

Spartanburg man found by K-9 after running from officers

A Spartanburg man was charged with violating a home detention order after a police dog found him hiding.

 

SC deputy sues police group for return of dues to officers

A sheriff's deputy in South Carolina is suing a police association that offered legal defense benefits for law officers but refused to help a former North Charleston police officer charged with killing an unarmed black man.

 

Center gives Union job seekers new resource

Job seekers in Union County have a new resource to help them search for employment.

 

Greer man faces multiple charges after standoff at home

A Greer man is facing multiple charges after a standoff at his home involving multiple law enforcement agencies and a SWAT team.

 

Report blasts Baltimore police over racial bias, force

BALTIMORE — The Justice Department and Baltimore police agreed to negotiate court-enforceable reforms after a scathing federal report released Wednesday criticized officers for using excessive force and routinely discriminating against blacks.

 

Call center expected to create 270 jobs in Greenville County

GREENVILLE — An outsourcing and event planning company is opening a customer contact center in Greenville County expected to employ 270 people by 2018.

 

'Wal-Mart moms' say they feel 'nauseated' by the choice of Clinton or Trump

To these 20 middle-class mothers in the electoral battlegrounds of Columbus, Ohio, and Phoenix, the looming choice for president between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump inspires a mixture of fear, pain and disappointment.

 

Berkeley County school board moves to reinstate Lord's Prayer

MONCKS CORNER — Despite the threat of a lawsuit, the Berkeley County school board is moving to reinstate saying the Lord's Prayer before its meetings.

 

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