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Sheriff's Office Investigating Greer Auto Break-Ins
Four separate break-in incidents occurred in the same Greer community Monday night.

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<b> </b>How would you describe your political beliefs?
I was born and raised in a traditional southern, conservative home. As I've gotten older, however, I've become increasingly distrustful of both major parties. If I had to describe my political leanings in one word, it would likely be "libertarian."
<b>Religion</b>
<b> </b>How religious would you consider yourself?
I was raised in both methodist and baptist churches.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The constant discussion of whether or not BMW will expand is always an important one around Taylors, since so many residents here are employed at the auto giant. Just like the rest of the country and the state, Taylors and Wade Hampton communities have felt the sting of the poor economy.
Taylors-Wade Hampton is the quintessential middle class area. The communities within this coverage area are bound together by common threads, like local schools' (Eastside High School and Wade Hampton High School, etc.) athletic programs and extracurricular activities, and of course, area churches.
Having grown up in this area, I know that it is the everyday battles - like recreation league ballgames and church fundraisers - that help make this community what it is just as much as any story you might see above the fold of a daily paper in large-point font.
Four separate break-in incidents occurred in the same Greer community Monday night.

Gloria Brackett is accused of pointing a pistol at U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy on Sunday evening.
Dozens of children and their parents attended Taylors Elementary's PTA Open House on Monday night.
Six elected officials scheduled to speak.
Greenville County Sheriff's Office setting up checkpoint early Friday morning.
Here's your guide to the lowest gas prices in the area.
Southern Living magazine is asking its readers to choose which school's fans throw the best tailgates. Both the University of South Carolina and Clemson University are among the schools to choose from.
Thousands of people watched Wade Hampton thrash Eastside 43-7 in their annual rivalry game.
This little puppy has already been spayed and is ready to go home with a new family.
Sex offenders must register with the state every time they move. Do you know where they live?
Pamela Jahns, who taught at Taylors Elementary School for more than two decades, passed away Friday.
With Wade Hampton's departure to 4A, some are raising logistical questions about how an annual rivalry game between the two would work.
Here is the latest activity report from the Greenville County Sheriff's Office.
A school but that is stopped while picking up children is not supposed to be passed by other motorists. One man in Boiling Springs found that out the hard way.
Circuit training gym continues to attract new clients with frenetic pace, fluid schedule.
A man wanted on a criminal domestic violence warrant was taken into custody.
Here is the latest activity report from the Greenville County Sheriff's Office.
Taylors' PTA in "Sunny D Spree" to get free books for the classroom.
Cell phone stores in Greenville, Spartanburg and Anderson Counties have all been broken into by a hooded man wearing sunglasses.
Greenville Business Magazine lists Charles Davis among 34 others in the community who affect the area with not only their careers, but community service.