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No charges recommended in Clinton email probe, FBI says

WASHINGTON — The FBI won't recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while secretary of state, agency Director James Comey said Tuesday, lifting a major legal threat to her presidential campaign. But Comey called her actions "extremely careless" and faulted the agency she led for a lackadaisical approach to handling classified material.

 

Verizon could soon increase what you pay for cellphone service

Verizon may soon increase its prices for new wireless customers, as well as for existing subscribers who want to opt into the new fee structure that increases how much data they can consume in a month.

 

Michelin announces new Mexico plant

Just weeks after BMW broke ground on a new auto plant in Mexico, Michelin on Monday announced plans to build a $510 million production facility in Mexico.

 

Man shot through back door of home in Cherokee County

A man was shot in Cherokee County after authorities say an ex-boyfriend came to a woman's house and fired several gunshots through a back door.

 

Gaffney fisherman drowns in Broad River

Carl Edward Owens Sr., 47, of 131 Marietta Road in Gaffney, was pronounced dead at Duke Energy's Gaston Shoals Hydroelectric plant on Dravo Road.

 

Fireworks crew feels adrenaline during Red, White & Boom

More than 700 fireworks lit up the night sky over Barnet Park during the annual Red, White & Boom celebration Monday.

 

Child abuse, neglect cases rise by 13,000 in 3 years in SC

COLUMBIA — The number of child abuse and neglect complaints in South Carolina has increased by more than 13,000 in the past three years.

 

Volunteers work on homes through Salkehatchie Summer Service

AIKEN — Hundreds of teenagers and dozens of adults spent a week recently getting acquainted (or reacquainted) with the arts of roofing, plumbing, flooring and electricity, by way of Salkehatchie Summer Service, with its emphasis on spiritual challenges and manual labor.

 

New law will expand access to drug-overdose antidote

COLUMBIA — A new South Carolina law aimed at reducing deaths from OxyContin, fentanyl and other opioids will allow people to obtain an anti-overdose drug in pharmacies without presenting a prescription.

 

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