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Pickens car wreck leaves 12-year-old dead; 2nd Dacusville Middle School girl killed in 2 weeks

A 12-year-old Easley girl is dead after a single-vehicle wreck Saturday in Pickens County.

 

Clemson University police department expands crisis intervention training program

The department is partnering with a university researcher and the SC Dept. of Mental Health to find the best training practices for mental health crises for the region.

 

The 'senseless' murder of Sheriff 'Big John' Williams has stunned Lowndes County, Alabama: 'I don't understand it'

John Williams' towering height gave him his nickname. A beloved lawman serving in his home county, he was regarded highly by the home folk.

 

Here's where you can celebrate in the Greenville area on Thanksgiving Eve

Here's a rundown of events and specials going on around town on Thanksgiving Eve, often considered one of the biggest party nights of the year.

 

Last Christmas for Easley's Hallmark store as former JC Penney center gets reworked

For 4 decades, generations of Easley women have offered greeting card therapy, always there in times of joy and pain. This is their last Christmas.

 

An AnMed patient couldn't walk and had nowhere to go. The hospital called her an Uber.

A homeless woman who couldn't walk and has chronic pain, was put in the back of an Uber with nowhere to go by AnMed nurses after discharge.

 

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg home and 'doing well' after being hospitalized with fever

The four-time cancer survivor was admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore on Friday to treat a possible infection after suffering chills.

 

Greenville County Sheriff's Office investigating body found in creek

The Greenville County Sheriff's Office is investigating a male found dead in a creek near Creekside Drive.

 

As Trump officials target California's homeless crisis, state officials brace for fight

Trump administration officials appear poised to release a new homelessness strategy, which has California officials wary and poised for battle.

 

No sense in South Carolina running same old offense against Clemson

With two weeks to prepare, South Carolina's offensive staff should cook up an imaginative feast for Clemson

 

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