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Search continues for man accused of shooting at officers during traffic stop, officials say

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is asking the community to be on the lookout for a man after off

Troopers: Bridge shut down after tractor-trailer hauling excavator hits it on Upstate interstate

A bridge over Interstate 26 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, is closed after a tractor-trailer

US soccer eliminated from Copa America

The defeat is sure to increase pressure on the U.S. Soccer Federation to remove coach Gregg Berhalte

Shoppers feel pinch of inflation on items for cookouts

The Farm Bureau said the average Fourth of July cookout cost for 10 people is about $71. A year ago,

Details of how Ten Commandments mandate will be enforced in Louisiana remain murky

Supporters of the law say donations will pay for the thousands of posters needed, while critics argu

The struggle to find childcare continues for Greenville families

After being given just a week's notice, families in Greenville are scrambling to find adequate child

Hurricane Beryl grows to Category 5 strength as it razes southeast Caribbean islands

Hurricane Beryl strengthened to Category 5 status as it crossed islands in the southeastern Caribbea

Supreme Court delivers landmark ruling on presidential immunity in Trump case

The Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity leaves the question of official versus unofficia

Supreme Court issues historic ruling on presidential immunity

The Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity for official acts while in office has sig

40,000 American flags to line the streets of Dallas suburb in celebration of the Fourth of July

Ahead of Independence Day, folks in this town are lining the streets with tens of thousands of Ameri