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Roger Ailes out as head of Fox News

Roger Ailes is out as chief executive at Fox News Channel, his career at the network he built from scratch and ran with an iron hand for nearly 20 years over with stunning swiftness following allegations that he forced out a former anchor after she spurned his sexual advances.

 

Sherman College of Chiropractic starts iPad rollout to students

One by one, the names of the Sherman College of Chiropractic students were called out, not to receive diplomas, but iPads.

 

Medical practices announce merger, $7.2M facility

The new physician-owned practice, called Carolina Orthopaedic & Neurological Associates, combines Orthopaedic Associates, one of the founding groups of the North Grove Medical Park, and Upstate Spine & Neurosurgery Center.

 

Low SC gas prices boost summer travel

Gas prices have dropped to a 12-year low for the month of July, and local motorists are reaping the benefits.

 

5 things to know about the 2016 Carolina Panthers training camp

The wait is almost over for Carolina Panthers fans. The team will begin its 2016 training camp in Spartanburg at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 28, and continue through Aug. 16 at Wofford College.

 

Tomorrow: Sunny, with a high near 94

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 94. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.

 

ACC, ESPN extend deal to 2036 that includes new ACC Network

Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner John Swofford said Thursday the league has extended its media deal with ESPN through the 2035-36 season, which includes the eventual launch of an ACC TV channel.

 

Inman motorcyclist killed after collision in Greer

An Inman man is dead after a vehicle collision in Greenville County Wednesday morning.

 

Cruz steals spotlight from Pence with refusal to endorse Trump

Undercutting calls for Republican unity, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz stubbornly refused to endorse Donald Trump Wednesday night as he addressed the GOP convention, igniting thunderous boos from furious delegates as he encouraged Americans to simply "vote your conscience" in November.

 

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