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Covid Normalcy: No Tests, Isolation or Masks

For many, Covid is increasingly regarded like the common cold. A scratchy throat and canceled plans

Wild week of weather across the country includes heat wave, tropical storm, landslide, flash flood and snow

Millions of people are enduring dangerous heat and humidity in the Midwest, while an Alaska landslid

National security adviser Jake Sullivan visits Beijing in a bid to manage strained relations

Sullivan's meetings could lay the groundwork for a possible final summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinp

Task force investigating Trump shooting visits site of assassination attempt

Members of the congressional task force said it is critical for the investigation to be bipartisan,

Upstate 911 operator in Ireland hospital after suffering medical emergency, sheriff's office says

A 911 operator with the Oconee County Sheriff's Office is in a Ireland hospital after having a sever

Body Found In Sea Pines: Confusion Reigns

Disappearance, death of Massachusetts man shrouded in mystery...

Surveillance video shows vehicle crash into Greenville County business, owner says

A vehicle crashed into a Greenville County, South Carolina business Tuesday morning, according to th

Officials release statement after emergency warning sirens sounded at Oconee Nuclear Station

Officials in Oconee County said the Oconee Nuclear Station is operating safely despite the siren act

Coroner releases name of man who died after motorcycle hit animal

An Easley man died after his motorcycle hit an animal in the road, according to the South Carolina H

Rice University student killed in apparent murder-suicide, police say

A student at Rice University was found dead in her dorm room in an apparent murder-suicide, sending

Apparent cyberattack at Seattle airport causes major internet outages

An apparent cyberattack disrupted internet, phones, email and other systems at Seattle-Tacoma Intern

Business owner sent to prison for doing this with iPhones, court says

A Charlotte businessman is headed to prison for selling stolen and fraudulently obtained iPhones and