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Key points you may be missing about the NCAA and name, image and likeness

The player benefits rule the NCAA voted on Tuesday is not the same issue Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said would make him "go do something else."

 

Halloween in Greenville: What you need to know about weather, road closures

Planned Halloween events mean some Greenville roads will be shut down and drivers will be detoured.

 

All lanes reopened on I-85 south following early morning wrecks

Multiple crashes were snarling traffic on I-85 north and south Wednesday.

 

Del Taco takes a swing at Taco Bell with competing World Series free taco deal Wednesday

Del Taco is joining Taco Bell in giving away free tacos Wednesday. The World Series freebie action happens a day before Halloween.

 

Clemson's Dockside Development highlights tensions between city officials, residents

The proposed apartment complex could have 687 beds and commercial retail space.

 

Highway Patrol captain retires following SLED probe into Clemson donor's DUI arrest

South Carolina Highway Patrol Capt. Stacy Craven retired Oct. 25 amid an investigation into a 2014 DUI arrest of a Clemson University donor.

 

Former Sheriff Will Lewis' attorney appeals misconduct conviction, says SC misconduct laws need revamp

Former Greenville County Sheriff Will Lewis, found guilty by a jury last week of misconduct of a public officer, is appealing his conviction according to documents.

 

El Paso Walmart offers glimpse at memorial for mass shooting victims, reopening pushed back

An East Side Walmart closed after the violence of the Aug. 3 attack will open on Nov. 14. Store officials have revealed the concepts for a memorial.

 

Clemson AD Dan Radakovich 'encouraged' by NCAA vote on name, image and likeness

Clemson AD Dan Radakovich responds to the NCAA's decision to allow players to profit off their name, image and likeness.

 

Joe Biden denied Holy Communion at SC church because of his abortion views

"Any public figure who advocates for abortion places himself or herself outside of Church teaching." Rev. Robert Morey said in a statement.

 

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