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Man dead after assaulting worker with shovel, pointing gun at officers, police say

Police officers in Asheville, North Carolina shot and killed a man who they say pointed a gun at the

Panthers get to initial 53-man roster on cut down day

Former second-round pick Terrace Marshall Jr. was among the players released by Carolina

One man dead, two women injured in shooting at Simpsonville home, deputies say

Deputies with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office are investigating after a man was fond dead and

Special counsel files reworked indictment against Donald Trump in Jan. 6 case

Prosecutors have not dropped any of the four charges that they initially brought against the former

Changes to City of Greenville's development code presented to the public

The city of Greenville held its monthly project review meeting Tuesday night to present a series of

Upstate company unveils $50M expansion to help broaden internet access

Company officials revealed the $50 million investment to representatives from the White House and lo

Dozens of missing persons cases filed in Upstate so far this year

This year alone, dozens of people have been reported missing in the Upstate, including one man who w

Shane Beamer previews South Carolina's season opener

The Gamecocks play Old Dominion on Saturday

Wounded water buffalo still on the lam in Iowa

A police officer wounded the water buffalo with a shotgun after the animal became aggressive.

Why Is the Loneliness Epidemic so Hard to Cure?

Maybe because we aren’t thinking about it in the right way.

Polio Vaccines Arrive in Gaza, but Distributing Them Is the Next Challenge

UNICEF is pushing for a pause in the fighting to allow health workers to get two doses to every chil

Hong Kong Defends Sex Ed Advice That Includes Playing Badminton

Top officials in the Chinese territory have defended new sex education guidance that critics call re