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Furman University chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon suspended

GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) – The national organization of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has suspended its Furman University chapter because of hazing.Click to Continue »

 

Autopsy shows no trauma in death of Columbia attorney

The Richland County Coroner’s Office released the results of an autopsy conducted on the Columbia-attorney found dead Tuesday afternoon showed no signs of trauma.Click to Continue »

 

Officials investigating ‘suspicious’ fire at Newberry High School

Officials are investigating a suspicious fire at Newberry High School, according to Newberry Fire Chief Keith Minick.Click to Continue »

 

Voices of Faith: How to explain Jesus saying he is coming soon

Q: How does one explain Jesus saying he is coming soon . . . more than 2,000 years ago?Click to Continue »

 

Clyburn: SC getting $4M for early Head Start programs

South Carolina is getting $4 million from the federal government for Early Head Start programs.Click to Continue »

 

SC court rules Episcopal diocese, churches can keep property

A South Carolina court has ruled that the Diocese of South Carolina and its parish churches are the owners of their property, not The Episcopal Church.Click to Continue »

 

Editorial: Officials’ approach to SC State University’s financial woes doesn’t add up

THE MANNER in which S.C. State University and state leaders are handling the school’s acute budget woes just doesn’t add up.Click to Continue »

 

Court rules breakaway SC Episcopal churches can keep $500 million in property

A S.C. Circuit Court judge ruled Tuesday that the Diocese of South Carolina that withdrew three years ago from the national Episcopal Church can keep more than $500 million in…Click to Continue »

 

Political coup against Irmo mayor fails

An attempt to take away some of Irmo Mayor Hardy King’s clout failed Tuesday.Click to Continue »

 

Chapin High band director named to list of nation’s top music educators

A national publication has named Chapin High School band director Kevin Hebert to its list of top music educators nationwide.Click to Continue »

 

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