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2-year-old Spartanburg girl dies from crash injuries

A 2-year-old girl who was injured in a July 9 crash has died, the Spartanburg County coroner said.

 

Clinton, Kaine debut as Democratic ticket in Florida

Hillary Clinton introduced running mate Tim Kaine as "a progressive who likes to get things done," joining the Virginia senator in the crucial battleground state of Florida to help kick off next week's Democratic National Convention.

 

Upstate youth volunteers spend summer in service of others

Five hundred youth volunteers from 31 churches are spending the summer doing community service projects in the Upstate.

 

Wofford College announces 3 new trustees

Two Wofford College alumni and the CEO of a real estate development corporation were elected to the Wofford College board of trustees.

 

Gaffney man gets 18 years for drug deals

A Gaffney man received an 18-year prison sentence Friday after pleading guilty to selling methamphetamine on two different occasions.

 

Byrnes High football player Markell Nesbitt remembered during vigil

A large crowd gathered in the end zone of the Byrnes High School football field Friday night to remember Markell Nesbitt, 16, a rising junior who died Monday while swimming in Lyman Lake with friends.

 

Spartanburg Housing Authority receives award for Face Forward program

The Spartanburg Housing Authority recently received a National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials Award of Merit for its efforts in resident and client services for Face Forward.

 

Spartanburg Humane Society cooling units working again

Spartanburg Humane Society's air conditioning units are working once again thanks to donations from the community.

 

Spartanburg to hold first Bark for Life relay this fall

The American Cancer Society will call upon some four-legged friends to help it debut a new event in Spartanburg this fall.

 

Spartanburg jail welcomes county's help on mental health issues

The Spartanburg County Council this week gave it support to efforts by the detention center to reduce the number of inmates with mental illness

 

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