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It may be that Hillary Clinton looks back on South Carolina’s Democratic presidential primary as the turning point for her second presidential campaign. → Read More
Most of the technology companies that made presentations during the opening day of the fifth-annual South Carolina Automotive Summit talked about their technology. → Read More
Greenville County Councilman Jim Burns has decided not to seek re-election → Read More
The Greenville Chamber invited all presidential candidates, Democrats and Republicans, to speak to its members as part of a series leading up to the state’s first-in-the-South Democratic and Republican presidential primaries. → Read More
Donald Trump, a billionaire real estate mogul and reality television star from New York City who cussed at campaign events and donated to Hillary Clinton, won South Carolina’s evangelical-heavy Republican presidential primary Saturday on the promise → Read More
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz packed a ballroom with cheering supporters at the Greenville Marriott Friday night for the last rally in his campaign to win South Carolina’s first-in-the-South primary. → Read More
At least seven polls of SC Republicans released this week show Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio battling for second place. → Read More
South Carolinians are the first Southerners to vote on who the presidential nominees should be for both the Republican and Democratic parties. → Read More
SENECA – Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz said Wednesday he’d be happy to present evidence in court to show that Donald Trump, one of his rivals for the GOP nomination, continues to favor abortion rights and would not appoint a conservative → Read More
ANDERSON – Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz said in Anderson Tuesday night that his campaign had nothing to do with false reports on Facebook that U.S. Rep. → Read More
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich brought his message of collaborative problem-solving to a fire station in Eastside Greenville Tuesday, three days before South Carolina Republicans decide who they want in the White House. → Read More
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said in Greenville Monday that the Republican National Committee stacked the audience at Saturday night’s presidential debate at the Peace Center with supporters of Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, two of his → Read More
Austin Jenkins was expecting to see presidential candidates Saturday, but he wasn’t expecting to bump into one at breakfast, especially one he likes. → Read More
Trump dispatched an Easley pastor as a stand-in. → Read More
The Club for Growth said it would spend $1.5 million to run an attack ad, while anti-abortion activists urge voting for anyone but Trump. → Read More
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich plans nine stops in South Carolina Wednesday through Friday following tonight’s Republican primary in New Hampshire, but none are in the Upstate. → Read More
Heads up if you drive on I-85 or 385 or where they intersect at night or on weekends. → Read More
A Super PAC that’s opposed to Donald Trump as the Republican nominee for president and claims some of the credit for his second-place finish in Iowa says it’s getting ready to launch a campaign in South Carolina. → Read More
TD Bank plans to add about 300 jobs over the next year, its chief executive said. → Read More