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College commitment announcements give athletes like Clemson commit DJ Uiagalelei chance to go viral

The way in which high school athletes announce their college commitments has evolved drastically over the years, in large part thanks to the internet.

 

Driver killed in single-vehicle wreck in Pickens County

One person was killed after a single-vehicle wreck late Tuesday night in Pickens County.

 

Mauldin's Global Lending Services office to add nearly 700 new jobs

Global Lending Services is adding 669 new jobs in Mauldin as part of a $4.2 million expansion of its operations there.

 

Researchers have found a possible mass grave in Tulsa. Could it be from the 1921 race riot?

The 1921 massacre, featured prominently in HBO's "Watchmen," happened when a white mob destroyed the 35-block "Black Wall Street" in Tulsa.

 

John Gray is seeking help with 'the business side' of Relentless Church. Here's the team of advisers

Relentless Church's Rev. John Gray's ministry has sought help from seasoned megachurch pastors.

 

Greenville developer pursues annexation, expansion of planned development in Greer

Greenville developer Jeff Randolph is pursuing annexation of 14 acres which could expand O'Neal Village to 700-residences and some businesses.

 

SLED investigating multiple sexual assaults reported at same Furman dorm

Agents with the State Law Enforcement Division are investigating multiple reports of sexual assault at the same Furman dormitory.

 

Mauldin approves $5 million plan for Swamp Rabbit Trail bridge over I-385

Mauldin approved a $5 million agreement this week for the design and construction of a Swamp Rabbit Trail bridge over I-385.

 

Greenville police chief moved to have charges against donor dismissed, investigation finds

A state investigation into Greenville Police Chief Ken Miller found "very troubling" actions in how a wealthy businessman's arrest was handled.

 

From heartwarming to heartbreaking, these Christmas letters end up in Santa Claus, Indiana

Each year, volunteers at the Santa Claus, Ind., post office respond to more than 20,000 letters addressed to St. Nick.

 

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