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Man fires shots at Ware Shoals police patrol car, chief says
WARE SHOALS, S.C. — An Upstate man is in custody after police said he fired shots at a patrol car. On Monday, Ware Shoals Police Chief Bryan Lewis said Michael Antonio Suber is charged with attempted murder, possession of a weapon during a violent crime and simple possession of marijuana.
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I-85 northbound lanes back open after crash in Cherokee County, troopers say
CHEROKEE COUNTY, S.C. — South Carolina Highway Patrol said the northbound lanes of I-85 are back open after being blocked Saturday morning due to a crash. Troopers advised drivers to expect delays on I-85 in Cherokee County earlier Saturday morning. Troopers said all lanes of I-85 northbound were blocked...
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Several people injured in fights at high school jamboree, officials say
GREENWOOD, S.C. — Several fights broke out at the Greenwood High School football jamboree, according to the Greenwood County Sheriff's Office. Johnathan Graves, from Greenwood School District 50, said multiple fights took place near the concession stand. He said multiple people sustained injuries. Those with major injuries were transported by EMS to the Self Regional Medical Center.
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Police arrest man in suspected stolen U-Haul after chase through the Carolinas, sheriff says
Police in Cherokee County arrested a man suspected of stealing a U-Haul after a chase that started in North Carolina, according to Cherokee County Sheriff Steve Mueller. Joseph Houston is charged with failure to stop for blue light and grand larceny over $10,000. Mueller said the chase started in Mecklenburg...
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Spartanburg County voters approve new Woodruff High School
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. — An Upstate school district is getting a new high school. Voters in Spartanburg School District 4 approved a bond referendum last week to build the new school. The district released renderings of what the new high school will look like. About 5,000 new homes are...
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WYFF News 4 Today shares Upstate back-to-school memories
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. — WYFF News 4 Today anchor Destiny Chance reflects about growing up in Spartanburg and Greenville County schools. She spoke to her 1st grade teacher, who offers some advice for parents, students and educators headed back to school this week.
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'Keep the cardboard at home,' city requests
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The city of Greenville is asking kids and their parents to leave the cardboard at home when they come to play at Unity Park. The city posted on social media that makeshift cardboard sleds had damaged the hill on the playground mound, asking kids instead to "slide scoot, or roll" down the hill.
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I-85 reopened near North Carolina state line
KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. — 7 p.m. UPDATE:. Traffic cleared along I-85 in South Carolina. All lanes of I-85 South in North Carolina have reopened near Exit 2, Battleground Road, near Kings Mountain, following an earlier crash. Traffic in the area has returned to normal. 6 p.m. UPDATE:. Traffic was...
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Democrats left off ballot in Upstate congressional race, election officials decide
GREENVILLE, S.C. — There will not be a Democrat on the ballot in the race for South Carolina's Fourth Congressional District. That's the seat in congress for Greenville and Spartanburg Counties, currently held by Rep. William Timmons. The State Election Commission made the decision Friday afternoon after Ken Hill,...
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Triumph edges Richmond in final minutes
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The Greenville Triumph Soccer Club returned to the top of the table after a 1-0 victory over the first place, Richmond Kickers Saturday night at Triumph Stadium in West Greenville. A last-minute goal from Nico Brown broke the deadlock between the league’s top two teams and clinched the match for Greenville in the 90th minute.
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Pigskin Preview: Mauldin Mavericks
MAULDIN, S.C. — The Mauldin Mavericks went 6-4 last season and lost in the first round of the playoffs to Byrnes. Heading into a new season, head coach Sayre Nesmith said he wanted his team to establish more grit and to change things up. To help with that, Nesmith and his players went on a three-day camping trip to Awanita Valley.
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