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Jesse Osborne, teen in Townville Elementary School shooting, to be sentenced this week

Testimony to date has portrayed Osborne as a mix of starkly different images, sometimes bullied and fragile, sometimes dark and calculating.

 

Townville school shooter Jesse Osborne to be sentenced: What to know

Townville Elementary School shooter Jesse Osborne is scheduled to be sentenced for his crimes this week. Here's what you need to know about the case.

 

Pickens County school district approves 'compromise' calendar starting one week early

Next school year will start on Aug. 10 for students in the School District of Pickens County after school board members approved a compromise calendar Monday.

 

'They're like children': How to keep pets safe amid record-breaking cold weather

Temperatures are plummeting to record-breaking lows in much of the U.S. Here are tips on how to keep your pets safe. Hint: Treat them like kids.

 

After Greenville veteran's suicide, SC officials seek new ways to block prisoner cellphone use

Officials have proposed more complex technology to stop illicit cellphone use in prisons: a jammer that will block all calls within its range.

 

Veterans Day deals: Where veterans can eat free

There are dozens of deals available to veterans and active military this Veterans Day.

 

Union County deputies kill 81-year-old man who they say fired gun first

The deputies said they were called Saturday night to a home near Union after a neighbor said a man fired a gun in the air after his dog barked at him.

 

Piedmont teen dies more than a week after being hit by vehicle along with several others

Azyria Martin, 13, died Saturday of injuries. She was a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle on Nov. 1.

 

'No wall can't be broken down': Germany marks 30 years since collapse of the Berlin Wall

Chancellor Angela Merkel says history proves that barriers to freedom cannot stand as she and Germany mark 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

 

SC restaurant manager gets 10 years for enslaving, beating worker with intellectual disability

A restaurant manager was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the abuse and forced labor of a worker with an intellectual disability, the Justice Department said.

 

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