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Pea Ridge man found not guilty in Polk County shooting
Brandon Logan acquitted of assault, gun charges POLK COUNTY—A Pea Ridge man was found not guilty by a jury in Polk County Superior Court last month after being charged with a shooting that took place at his residence. In June of 2021, Brandon Logan turned himself in to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office after […] The post Pea Ridge man found not guilty in Polk County shooting appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Fire destroys former Bud Moore Engineering building in Spartanburg
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - An overnight fire on Monday has left major damage behind at a former NASCAR racing garage in Spartanburg. The Spartanburg Fire Marshal said crews were called around 11:17 p.m. to the old Bud Moore Engineering building located along North Fairview Avenue. Upon arrival, crews encountered heavy fire.
Two Spartanburg County teenagers arrested in connection with fatal Greenville shooting
According to Greenville County Sheriff's Lt. Ryan Flood, the fugitive apprehension specialized investigations team arrested Kel-Xhyjaih Shaiquise Azon Bobo, 18, of Inman on Saturday. He's suspected in the death of Cor-Shawn McGee, 19. Decarlos Bryanthony Ross-Johnson, 19, of Pacolet, was arrested on April 23. GCSO investigators found that Ross-Johnson and...
Family provides update on 6-year-old hit by SUV in Spartanburg
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The family of a six-year-old hit by an SUV said he is doing great after his surgery. Landon Dyson was hit by an SUV while at his grandparents home just one day before his birthday party. He spent his sixth birthday which was April 23, in the hospital in critical condition following the accident.
Riverside boys tennis, closing in on state title, postponed by weather
Weather caused a rain-soaked mess Saturday at the South Carolina high school boys tennis championships and left Riverside’s team waiting for its chance to win the Class AAAA state title until next week. Riverside was tied with Myrtle Beach 3-3 after the singles and No. 2 doubles matches at the Eddie Floyd Tennis Center. Riverside was up 1-0 in the decisive No. 1 doubles and had a lead in the second set when the match was stopped...
Friday high school playoffs
Gaffney scored five runs in the second inning and led from there en route to a 13-8 win at Byrnes in a 5A Upper State baseball playoff elimination game. Defending 3A champion Clinton fell at home to Wren as its season comes to an end. Crescent won a 10-8 triumph over Union County in a […]
Byrnes High receives all clear after bomb threat deemed false
DUNCAN, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Spartanburg County School District Five said Byrnes High School was given an all-clear after the school was placed on a secure status due to threatening phone call. District officials said the school received a phone call about a bomb threat and placed the school on...
School district votes to name part of Upstate high school after former coach
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – The Spartanburg School District Three Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday night during a special called board meeting to name the Broome High School guidance wing in honor of a former educator and administrator. The committee recommended recognizing Marion “Dooley” Miller by naming the guidance wing in his honor following […]
Spartanburg Community College celebrates over 950 graduates at 60th annual commencement ceremony
Over 950 proud graduates of the Class of 2024 were celebrated during Spartanburg Community College’s sixtieth annual graduation ceremony Thursday, May 2 on the College’s Giles Campus in Spartanburg. T...
Breeze Airways begins service to Greenville-Spartanburg, two California destinations
(WJAR) — Breeze Airways announced it is beginning nonstop service from T.F. Green Airport to Greenville-Spartanburg and daily one stop, direct service to San Diego and Los Angeles. Direct service to Greenville-Spartanburg starts Friday, and will be offered Mondays and Fridays, according to Breeze. Airline officials said the daily...
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