07/13/11 Columbia, SC (WLTX) -- The 1500 block Gervais Street was closed Wednesday after a wreck left one man injured and a utility pole knocked to the ground.
07/11/11 John Painter said the reason for his resignation is due to his moving to Seneca
07/11/11 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As part of its ongoing surveillance efforts, Fitch Ratings has downgraded the following Greenville Hospital System Board of Trustees bonds issued on behalf of Greenville Hospital System (GHS) to 'AA-' from 'AA': --$86,495,000 hospital revenue refunding bonds series 2008A; --$60,595,000 hospital revenue refunding bonds series 2008B; --$61,195,000 hospital revenue ...
07/09/11 At Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport, several National Weather Service meteorologists are working at computer terminals, their screens showing maps of the United States with rainbow colors indicating temperature differences, moisture levels or storms.
07/07/11 Figures released Wednesday by the state Department of Health and Environmental Control put the state's infant death rate at 7.1 per 1,000 live births, down from 8 the previous year.
07/07/11 Guitarist Jhon Akers and Pianist Martha Beaudrot Named 2011 Artists in Residence
07/06/11 Across South Carolina, at least seven Fourth of July road races helped ring in Independence Day and the second largest of the events was in Greenville.
07/05/11 Four Westside High School students are among 72 in South Carolina who completed 12 years of school without missing a single day.The four students are Chelsy Hunter, Kelsey Mattison, LaChrista Williams and Tori Major.
06/29/11 Participants will spend each week immersed in French, Chinese or Latin American cultures while learning words and phrases in the relevant foreign language. Early Bird, multiple week and family discounts available. Sessions meet at several locations in the Midlands.
06/28/11 The grants were approved recently by the foundation following applications from the individual clinics, according to the South Carolina Free Clinic Association (SCFCA), which announced the awards.
06/28/11 A coalition of rebel Republicans and minority party Democrats in the state Senate approved a surprise redistricting plan Tuesday that creates a new 7th District that is centered in Beaufort County, running from Williamsburg to Jasper counties. Under the plan, Charleston and Horry counties would remain in the 1st District.
06/28/11 The odds increased Tuesday that the federal government will draw South Carolina's congressional districts, including the state's new 7th District.
06/28/11 John-Patrick Smith stamped a final exclamation point on his historic tennis career Tuesday when became the fourth Vol ever to be named the Roy F. Kramer SEC Male Athlete of the Year.
06/28/11 Senior Kayla Hoffman, who led the Alabama gymnastics team to its fifth national championship in April, has been named the recipient of the 2010-11 Roy F. Kramer SEC Female Athlete of the Year by a vote of the league's athletic directors.
06/27/11 A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for parts of the Upstate and Western North Carolina.
06/27/11 One Upstate man asked 7 On your Side for help when a tree next door to him fell on his truck.
06/27/11 A free clinic run by students at the Medical University of South Carolina is expanding its rehabilitation services for uninsured patients.
06/21/11 The Anderson County delegation to the South Carolina Legislature will meet Friday afternoon.
06/21/11 Candidates include Republicans Hamp Johnson, 43, of Piedmont; Mike Jones, 68, of Powdersville; Eric McConnell, 40, of Powdersville; Mark Powell, 50, of Williamston; Dr. Joe Mills, 50, of Powdersville and Joshua Putnam, 22, of Powdersville. Dave Ballard, 52, is the Constitution Party. The new representative will replace state Rep. Dan Cooper of Piedmont, who was re-elected last November after ...
06/21/11 A pair of University of South Carolina runners led the pack at the 15th annual Candlelight 5K Run held at ICAR on Saturday night. Robert Razick, 21, of Florence topped his teammate, Daniel Smoak, 22, of Greenville, 16:06 to 16:07 in the 3.1-mile race, which had 777 finishers. |