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Homicide ruling in pregnant Roebuck woman's death spurs tips

Authorities say new tips have come in since a pregnant woman's death in May 2015 was ruled a homicide last month.

 

Domestic violence survivor in Ohio stunned by $21M award in lawsuit against ex-husband

Nearly three years ago, Jennifer Kershaw was in an Ohio hospital with a broken cheekbone, a swollen eye and cuts and bruises, telling authorities she did not want to press charges against the man she said was responsible.

 

SC legislators uphold Gov. Haley's moped safety veto

A moped safety bill is dead after the House failed to override Gov. Nikki Haley's veto.

 

Fitzpatrick named interim chancellor at USC Upstate

Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, vice president for system planning at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, has been named interim chancellor at USC Upstate.

 

US Attorney steps down months before church shooting trial

COLUMBIA — Less than five months before the federal government's death penalty trial of accused Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof, South Carolina's top federal prosecutor announced his immediate departure from the office Wednesday, saying he is returning to private law practice.

 

Authorities search for boy dragged into water by gator

The search continued Wednesday morning for a 2-year-old boy who was dragged into the water by an alligator near Disney's upscale Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, authorities said.

 

New mayor, 3 council members to join Lyman town board

Lyman Town Council will see four new faces when the town’s mayor and three council members are sworn into office in July.

 

Morrow, Fowler re-elected to Inman City Council

Two incumbents will rejoin Inman City Council following Tuesday’s election.

 

Tommy Mann wins GOP nomination in SC House District 42 race

Republican Tommy Mann will square off with Democratic incumbent Mike Anthony for the S.C. House District 42 seat in November.

 

Clevenger handily wins re-election as Spartanburg County coroner

Spartanburg County Coroner Rusty Clevenger will serve another four years in office, according to unofficial election results in Tuesday's Republican primary.

 

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