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Bodies removed after worst mass shooting in US history

Dozens of bodies were slowly removed overnight from a popular Orlando gay club after a gunman sprayed the helpless crowd with bullets in violence that killed 50 people and devastated a city famous for family-friendly theme parks.

 

Spartanburg City Council to vote on $37.2M budget

Spartanburg City Council could approve a nearly $37.2 million budget for the 2017 fiscal year during a second reading of the proposed spending plan Monday.

 

Spartanburg County sees big drop in teen pregnancy rate

In less than a decade, the teen pregnancy rate across Spartanburg County has dropped by nearly 53 percent, improving health outcomes for teens and saving county taxpayers money in the process.

 

Sub Nation: Use of substitute teachers on the rise

Studies show the use of substitute teachers is on the rise. What does that mean for school districts and students?

 

LIVE BLOG: Orlando mass shooting on social media

Get the latest social media updates on the Orlando tragedy that is the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.

 

Upstate Pride SC to host candlelight vigil for Orlando victims

Upstate Pride SC will host a candlelight vigil today June 12 at 8 p.m. at the entrance of Falls Park in Greenville to honor the victims of the shooting that killed 50 victims at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.

 

Donald Trump's loyal volunteers: Superfans and workhorses

An eclectic, and unpaid, group of volunteers is dedicated to seeing Donald Trump become president.

 

The Latest: Shooter was armed with an assault-type rifle

Orlando Police Chief John Mina says authorities have not determined an exact number of people killed, but that "approximately 20" have died.

 

Police chief: Approximately 20 dead inside Orlando club

Police say approximately 20 people have been killed inside a Florida nightclub, and at least 42 were wounded.

 

Hub City Bees create buzz in Spartanburg skies

Andrew Cooper was tinkering with his first computer at age 5. Now 41, Cooper continues to excel in the fields of technology and engineering, and he is a co-founder of Hub City Bees in Spartanburg.

 

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