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There's many a lesson to be learned from small town Sheriff Andy Taylor. What was your favorite moment?
S.C. Associate Regional Editor, Patch.com
There's many a lesson to be learned from small town Sheriff Andy Taylor. What was your favorite moment?
Implementing South Carolina's new Voter ID law before November elections looks like a long shot.
Here's a list of some of the biggest events happening in the Upstate
After an 18-hour search, law enforcement officials from the State Law Enforcement Division located Brandon Dubose and his son, Brandon Lee Dubose, II, hiding out at a farm inside the cab of an 18-wheeler.
Homes of Hope celebrated the completion of its second Mauldin housing development on June 23.
Greer native Michael Roth started spreading the good news via Twitter Monday.
Tips for keeping man's best friend safe and relaxed during the fireworks.
South Carolina judges can't arbitrarily add to a person's sentence, but if the defendant doesn't object it's not an issue.
Photos from the funeral services of Sgt. 1st Class Brad Thomas of Easley.
Funeral services for Sgt. 1st Class Brad Thomas of the S.C. National Guard were held Sunday at Rock Springs Baptist Church.
Kevin Garnett has signed a three-year, $34 million contract.
With temperatures continuing to climb above 100 degrees, finding a place to keep cool and to staying hydrated are important.
The supermarket chain has issued a voluntary recall of Southern Home Bacon Ranch Salad Mix and Southern Home Creamy Parmesan Salad Mix because the packages could contain small metal fragments.
According to media reports, 32-year-old Eric Pye was wading near the beach's edge when he was dragged into the Gulf of Mexico last weekend at Tropical Storm Debbie was threatening the coast.
Representatives for Ross Turner and Joe Swann were both present at Greenville County elections office, along with state election officials for the recount Friday afternoon.
In the comments section, tell Patch what local residents should do in response to Westboro Baptist Church's threats to protest funeral for fallen soldiers
Shirley Phelps-Roper, a spokesperson for Westboro Baptist Church and the daughter of the church's leader Fred Phelps, posted picket information Friday afternoon for the funeral of Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Bradford “Brad” Thomas of Easley.
The hate group, which has made a name for itself by celebrating the deaths of American soldiers, posted plans to protest the funeral services of 1st Lt. Ryan Rawl and Spc. John D. Meador II.
The couple was out running errands when they bought the winning scratch-off ticket.