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Now that Britain has voted to leave the EU, what comes next?

Britons have voted to leave the European Union, their concerns about immigration and what some saw as the ever-increasing power of the 28-member bloc trumping the attraction of being part of a single market of more than 500 million people and a European project forged from the ashes of World War II.

 

Britain votes to leave EU: Cameron to resign; markets rocked

Britain voted to leave the European Union after a bitterly divisive referendum campaign, toppling the government Friday and sending global markets plunging.

 

'Top Gun' actress fights off intruder in her WNC home

Actress Kelly McGillis, best known for her role in the 1986 film "Top Gun," was assaulted by a woman who broke into her Henderson County, N.C., home on June 17.

 

Brown to propose mental health resolution

Spartanburg County Councilman Michael Brown said Thursday he plans to introduce a resolution to County Council that seeks to reduce the number of those with mental illness in jails.

 

Street enhancements coming near The George, Chapman Cultural Center

More bike and pedestrian friendly street enhancements will soon be coming to downtown Spartanburg.

 

Some see need for closed detox center to reopen

The founder of Spartanburg’s only drug and alcohol detox center says its closing six years ago has left a major void, but the director of the nonprofit that ran it says her agency alone can't afford to reopen it.

 

Wellford planning new community park

Wellford is in the beginning stages of planning a community park that will be open for community use.

 

Clemson tuition increased for 2016-17 academic year

Clemson University trustees Thursday set tuition and fee increases for the 2016-17 academic year, the university said in a release.

 

168 SC police agencies to receive money for body cameras

More than 160 law enforcement agencies across South Carolina will split the $5.8 million legislators provided for police body cameras, their maintenance and video storage.

 

Find fresh: App leads to farmers markets, roadside produce

COLUMBIA — A new internet-based application makes it easier for South Carolinians to find fresh locally grown produce.

 

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