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Suspended sheriff Will Lewis asks court to dismiss key testimony in upcoming trial

Suspended Sheriff Will Lewis is at a hearing Wednesday afternoon in advance of his trial set for next week.

 

In Abbeville, a memorial stands to honor a victim of racial terror

A memorial in downtown Abbeville tells the story of a black man lynched by a white mob. A community effort in Greenville could bring similar memorials.

 

Out of 5 Greer municipal races, just 1 is competitive. Meet the candidates.

Four city government, one utility seat up for grabs in Greer municipal election

 

These SC colleges don't require SAT, ACT scores for admission. Here's why

Officials at test-optional schools have said they've found student success in college does not necessarily correlate with their SAT scores.

 

Community Remembrance Project to draw attention to Greenville's history of racial terror

George Green was lynched by a mob that broke into his home in Taylors in 1933. Today his story is opening up a conversation aimed at racial healing.

 

Community Hero Nika White is living out her dream. Now she makes others' dreams come true.

Nika White is being recognized as The Greenville News Community Hero for October. The program recognizes those who make our community a better place.

 

Carlo and Nika White Foundation

Carlo and Nika White focus their foundation around education, edification and economic development.

 

Our aging infrastructure: Many Greenville-area high-traffic bridges rated in 'poor' condition

Every day in Greenville County, about half a million people drive over bridges that are in poor condition.

 

SC trooper fired after lying to supervisor about pursuit that led to fatal crash in Greenville

A South Carolina Highway Patrol trooper has been fired after an investigation revealed he lied about a pursuit preceding a fatal crash in Greenville.

 

Greenville County pledges support for downtown conference center, but under one condition

The Greenville County Council joined the City Council in unanimous support for the center, but only with the city's favorable vote on County Square.

 

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