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A shelter cat freed his feline friends. So he got put in 'solitary' and won't stop busting out

Quilty, a mischievous cat living in a Houston animal shelter, has garnered viral attention for his cunning jailbreaks of other cats in the shelter.

 

Psychologist Dr Mark Wagner describes mental status of Jesse Osborne

Psychologist Dr Mark Wagner describes mental status of Jesse Osborne

 

Psychologist Dr James Ballenger tells what gives him chills about Jesse Osborne

Psychologist Dr James Ballenger tells what gives him chills about Jesse Osborne

 

Judge dismisses Catholic mom's lawsuit vs. Trump administration over Miracle Hill program

A district judge said a Catholic mother has no grounds to sue the Trump administration and Gov. McMaster over Miracle Hill's foster-care policies.

 

Venice's famous canals are flooded and the mayor blames climate change

Photos surfacing on social media show desperate shopkeepers at St. Mark's Square and overturned ferries near the city's canals.

 

Community Hero: Jennifer Jones helps teens heal family scars with 'Beauty Marks'

Greenville News Community Hero Jennifer Jones has launched a nonprofit that provides leadership to girls whose mothers are incarcerated.

 

Kamala Harris responds to Greenville News investigation of military benefits scams

Presidential candidate Kamala Harris
responded to a Greenville News Investigation about nationwide schemes
that manipulated military veterans into
trading their benefits for cash advances.

 

USC president Robert Caslen: 'Muschamp is my coach ... through the end of the season'

University of South Carolina president Robert Caslen is sticking by embattled football coach Will Muschamp, at least through the final two games

 

Angel Shot program a safe escape for Clemson students during late-night hours downtown

When someone orders an Angel Shot at a participating business, bartenders will find the orderer a safe way home.

 

Greenville County Schools extends superintendent's contract to 2023

Royster's salary is currently $272,354 — an overall increase of $57,354 from his original salary set in 2012.

 

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