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FEMA opens Disaster Recovery Center in Pickens County

FEMA opens another Disaster Recovery Center in Pickens County to provide in-person assistance to Sou

No. 1 Gamecocks preseason pick to win SEC Title

South Carolina returns all but one letterwinner from last year's undefeated 2024 National Championsh

Changes to Western North Carolina county's voting process after Helene

Within days of the start of early voting, Buncombe County officials are announcing new plans for the

They’re cute, cuddly and coming to America: China’s newest panda diplomats headed for Washington

Two giant pandas are on their way from China to Washington’s National Zoo, kicking off a much-awaite

College responds after reports of ending enrollment for EMT program

School officials stated, "Greenville Technical College is not eliminating the EMT program."

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce in attendance for Game 1 of ALCS

Northeast Ohio native Kelce sported a dark baseball cap with the words Midnight Rodeo on it. Swift a

Susan Smith charged after communicating with filmmaker, officials say

Susan Smith, who was convicted of killing her children in Oct. 1994, has been convicted of an intern

North Korea blows up parts of inter-Korean roads as tensions soar

The explosions came a day after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called a meeting with his top milita

Oklahoma State football coach injures eye after run-in with his cattle

"I guess they've been watching us play and got head-butted. So, I got a bad eye that I didn't think

Frost/Freeze concerns rise

Chief Meteorologist Chris Justus is tracking frost threats in the Upstate and a hard freeze for the

7 centenarians celebrate birthdays at a retirement community

A celebration was held at a retirement community in Pennsylvania in honor of seven women who turned

Why Two Million Children May Starve in Africa

Supplies of a highly nutritious treatment are running out, according to UNICEF.