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State AME churches hold services to pray for families of Charleston shooting victims → Read More
Couple featured in Tent City series discovers that restoring a home restores their lives. → Read More
Family retains hope that someone will come forward to solve mother's murder → Read More
United Ministries luncheon features the author of a book on helpful giving → Read More
With Tent City closed, the agencies unite again to tackle more systemic challenges → Read More
New program from SHARE offers community support to those in need → Read More
They want more action from the university on past treatment for abuse victims → Read More
Victims: Recommendations ignored that would have changed how assault victims are treated → Read More
Judiciary passes other bills seeking conventions for fiscal issues and limiting powers → Read More
State agencies make changes in light of federal court ruling, but legislators proposing bills to defeat gay marriage. → Read More
Rights organization challenges call for stoning gays → Read More
Bob Jones University issues response to GRACE report → Read More
Bob Jones University issues response to GRACE report → Read More
A second former Greenville County deputy tied to a man who ran gambling operations was arrested Thursday. → Read More
Former high-ranking officer with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office charged with misconduct in office → Read More
Former FBI profiler speaks about people who hurt children → Read More
Dr. Charles Townes was most noted for research that led to the development of the laser, but his work spanned many disciplines. The Greenville native and Nobel Prize winner died Tuesday in California. → Read More
Advent United Methodist members raise funds to build a home - or two - for the homeless → Read More
Those who spoke to GRACE investigators about BJU's counseling services say apology is not enough. → Read More
While some former Tent City residents found temporary housing, a dozen others have carved out a quiet settlement in the woods. → Read More