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A teen went in for a routine physical. Doctors told him he suffered a heart attack

A high school freshman went into open-heart surgery just 14 days after the routine physical. He had been diagnosed with ALCAPA.

 

Don't fret over Clemson's No. 5 ranking in the College Football Playoff poll

Clemson is seeded No. 5 in the first CFP rankings of 2019. While the Tigers are using the omission from the top 4 as motivation, how as the 5 seed fared in the previous five playoffs?

 

Kansas City voters overwhelmingly approve measure to drop Martin Luther King Jr.'s name from street

Unofficial results showed the proposal to remove King's name received nearly 70% of the vote; slightly more than 30% voted to retain King's name.

 

New Simpsonville Mayor Paul Shewmaker wants to improve communications with residents

Here's what to know about Paul Shewmaker as he gets ready to take over leadership in Simpsonville at the start of 2020.

 

SC infant mortality rate up after years of decline

After two decades of decline, South Carolina's infant mortality rate has inched up, largely due to an increase in birth defects and premature births.

 

3 Woodmont Middle students charged after officials found lists threatening specific students, staff

A spokesperson for Greenville County Schools said the lists were found late last week and contained names of specific students and staff at the school.

 

Mexico family shooting: Suspect arrested in connection with 'incomprehensible' attack

The ambush that killed nine dual U.S.-Mexican citizens could be a case of cartel gunmen mistaking the group's SUVs for rival gangs, an official said.

 

Is Dockside dead? Developer still committed to project after city denied parking reduction

The city planner denied the 168-space reduction. Dockside's developer said his team is working on "a whole new site plan" to keep the project viable.

 

Pickens County school calendar proposal sparks concerns from parents

A spokesperson said there's concern lawmakers could remove the provision that allows for early starts, but the district believes it's best for students.

 

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