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Cook-Out planning location on Spartanburg's west side

A third Cook-Out restaurant is coming to Spartanburg County.

 

Inman woman accused of running over another woman

An Inman woman is accused of running over another woman with a vehicle.

 

Landrum soldier remembered for his commitment to vets

A Landrum man was killed in Lexington County early Sunday morning after he and a friend tried to intercede in a standoff outside a restaurant.

 

Don't write an epitaph for cursive just yet

Cursive writing was supposed to be dead by now.

 

Man dead from heat exposure in Rock Hill had 109-degree body temperature

ROCK HILL — Authorities say a man who died from heat exposure in South Carolina had a body temperature of 109 degrees Fahrenheit when he was found.

 

Judge: Reagan shooter can leave hospital to live in Virginia

More than 35 years after he tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in an effort to impress actress Jodie Foster, John Hinckley Jr. will be allowed to leave a Washington mental hospital and live full time with his mother in Virginia, a judge ruled Wednesday.

 

Prosecutors drop all remaining charges in Freddie Gray case

BALTIMORE — Prosecutors dropped the remaining charges Wednesday against three Baltimore police officers awaiting trial in the death of Freddie Gray, bringing an end to the case without a conviction.

 

1 dead in Greer house fire

GREER -- Authorities are investigating a fatal house fire on West Poinsett Street.

 

Prosecutors: Roof headed to Tennessee after church shootings

The man charged with killing nine people at a Charleston church used the internet to scope out Emanuel AME and other historically black churches, and was trying to get away to Nashville, Tennessee, when he was arrested, federal prosecutors say.

 

SC delegates: Time for Sanders to hit the trail for Clinton

Not all of Bernie Sanders' supporters are on board with his call to support Hillary Clinton, but some South Carolina delegates to the Democratic National Convention say the Vermont senator is perfectly primed to be one of her chief campaigners.

 

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