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Spring Training games get underway. Here are 5 things to watch as baseball returns

After months of waiting and offseason maneuvering, Major League Baseball’s Spring Training gets goin

Senate Republicans approve first budget bill

The Senate, working into the morning hours Friday, passed the first of two budget bills, focusing on

Popular TV chef coming to Peace Center on Feb. 26

SC: Popular TV chef coming to Peace Center on Feb. 26

Upstate plant's upcoming closure will affect 90 employees

Nearly 100 employees in Spartanburg, South Carolina, will lose their jobs when a plant closes in Apr

SC deputy fired, arrested for what he did inside his patrol car, officials say

A deputy in South Carolina has been arrested and fired after he was accused of engaging in sexual ac

Yankees update facial hair policy to allow ‘well-groomed beards’

Aaron Judge with a beard? With the rollback of a decades-old New York Yankees team rule, that just m

School Resource Officer Charged with Sexual Battery Against High School Student

SLED charges yet another South Carolina cop with a sex-related crime.

Some Upstate residents may have temporary water loss due to waterline damage

Residents in the city of Pickens may notice a temporary loss of water Friday.

Woman beaten, raped, strangled and left for dead in South Carolina area known for alligators

A man brutally raped a woman and “left her for dead” along an area known as alligator alley in a Jas

Netanyahu decries release of wrong body as a ceasefire violation. Hamas pledges to investigate

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed revenge for what he described as a “cruel and ma

Pope Francis isn't out of danger but his condition isn't life-threatening, medical team says

The 88-year-old pontiff marked his first week in a hospital with pneumonia on top of chronic bronchi

Judge vacates trial for NYC mayor; counsel to advise on next steps

Eric Adams was indicted in September and accused of accepting more than $100,000 in illegal campaign