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New Hampshire man becomes first non-Japanese person to participate in traditional dance

A man has made history by taking part in a centuries-old tradition in a small Japanese town.

Upstate man accused of posing as deputy at Spinx gas station

A Travelers Rest man is accused of impersonating a Greenville County deputy and driving what looked

Georgia shields maker of Roundup weed killer from some cancer claims

Georgia has become the second state to shield pesticide manufacturers from some lawsuits claiming th

Hawaii land board vote deals setback to Army at key combat training ground in Pacific theater

Hawaii's land board has rejected the Army's environmental impact statement to retain land on the Big

Software update keeps Newark airport radar online but network concerns and flight limits remain

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says a new software update prevented a third radar outage over t

Student housing development would bring hundreds of units in Clemson

The project would have over 200 units, including townhomes and offer private and public parking.

Rain continues; flood watch extended through the night

Showers continue Monday night with thunderstorms possible. Meteorologist Chris Justus tells us when

House GOP reveals Trump's tax breaks for tips, overtime and car loans

House Republicans have revealed the sweeping tax provisions for President Donald Trump's big bill.

Deputies seek suspect in cash card scam at Upstate Lowe's

Deputies are searching for a man who is accused of shoplifting at a Lowe's in Anderson, South Caroli

'The babies are going to make it': Mom of twins delivers early following cancer diagnosis

Ebony Ingram found out she had leukemia on Jan. 14, while she was 27 weeks pregnant.

New We Love: Girl Scouts celebrate special bilingual troop

Nearly 80% of the young girls in the group speak Spanish as their first language, and there is curre

Great Lakes' $7 billion fishing industry may get a reprieve from the great carp invasion after all

Illinois is getting set to close on property that officials want to buy to keep invasive carp from r