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Greenville police seek information about fatal shooting on Shaw Street

Greenville police are seeking tips about the Oct. 27 shooting death of Roger Belton on Shaw Street.

 

Quarter of all pigs worldwide could die from swine fever, animal health organization says

A die-off from African swine fever would spark global pig shortages, said Mark Schipp, president of the World Organization for Animal Health.

 

When Ric Flair and Jimmy Snuka headlined a 1979 Greenville wrestling event

Ric Flair, as a part of the National Wrestling Association, headlined an event at the Greenville Municipal Auditorium, along with wrestlers Buddy Rogers, Jimmy Snuka, and others on Oct. 29, 1979.

 

Power restored to more than 2,000 Duke Energy customers in Greenville County

The outage affects the area along E. North St. near the intersection of Pleasantburg and Pelham roads.

 

Ex-Pickens County Councilman fined in ethics case after payment arranged to music company

Former Pickens County council member Neil Smith violated ethics rules to benefit billion dollar music publisher where he is a board member, state says

 

Easley councilman accused of making inappropriate comment about 15-year-old girl

An Easley City Council member was accused of making an inappropriate comment to a 15-year-old girl at an event last year while representing the city.

 

Upstate resident first SC flu death of the season

A person from the Upstate is South Carolina's first flu death of the season, state health officials confirmed Thursday.

 

New York lawmakers are considering a ban on tackle football for kids under 12

Several states, including Massachusetts and New Jersey, have similar bills.

 

Ask LaFleur: Does state collect income tax on short term rentals?

Following a story about Clemson's surging short term rentals market, a reader wants to know if renters are paying income tax.

 

Inglis draws parallels to Third Reich in arguing for SC to have GOP presidential primary

Former 4th District Congressman Bob Inglis, a Mark Sanford ally, says the SC GOP didn't follow its own rules when it cancelled the primary.

 

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