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Task Force asks law enforcement for help with potential cases

State officials dealt with more than 100 victims of human trafficking last year and are asking law enforcement agencies to keep an eye out for potential cases to help address the issue.

 

University of SC approves largest tuition hike in 5 years

COLUMBIA — The University of South Carolina has passed its biggest tuition hike in five years.

 

SC troopers uses emojis to deliver drunken driving message

ANDERSON — South Carolina is starting a campaign against drinking and driving based on a trooper's tweets using the little graphic icons called emojis on his smartphone.

 

Three women arrested in connection to fight

Three women were arrested Thursday and Friday after police said they were involved in the assault by a group.

 

Converse amphitheater gives new life to bricks from historic Clifton mill

Converse College students will have the chance to connect to the area's past thanks to nearly 10,000 bricks.

 

High-tech hearing aids allow Spartanburg man to hear clearly for first time

After testing his new hearing aids for the first time, Darian Lattimore gave a thumbs up as a smile stretched across his face.

 

Stock market plunges but 'Brexit' unlikely to spark US recession

The Dow Jones industrial average plummeted 611 points, or about 3.4 percent, on Friday as global stock, currency and other markets convulsed in response to Britain's surprising vote to leave the European Union.

 

Upstate manufacturing could benefit from Panama Canal expansion

The Upstate of South Carolina may be one of the chief beneficiaries of a building project thousands of miles away.

 

West Virginia governor says 14 people have died in flooding

West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin says 14 people have died during devastating flooding in the state.

 

Harley owners to support law enforcement

The Spartanburg Harley Owners Group will lead a motorcycle ride around the perimeter of Spartanburg County on Saturday to support local law enforcement and benefit Crime Stoppers.

 

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