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Bank robber considered armed, dangerous on the run in Greenville County, chief says

A man considered armed and dangerous is on the run after a bank robbery in Greenville County, offici

Road to Paris: Brothers Carson, Jake Foster competing at Olympic swimming trials

Carson Foster punched his ticket to Paris at the US Olympic swimming trials on Sunday. Foster's olde

3 arrested for child abuse of 11-month-old infant, deputies say

The Chesnee Police Department requested assistance from the Special Victims Unit of the Spartanburg

Willie Mays, Giants’ electrifying ‘Say Hey Kid,’ has died at 93

Baseball legend Willie Mays has died, according to a statement from the San Francisco Giants. He was

Suspect in custody after armed bank robbery in Upstate, police say

Travelers Rest police say a person is in custody, after a search for a suspect who robbed a bank.

Ethics probe into Matt Gaetz now reviewing allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use

New details are emerging in the ethics investigation into Florida Republican Matt Gaetz.

At least 1 dead in New Mexico wildfire that forced thousands to flee, governor's office says

More than 500 structures have been damaged and the entire village of Ruidoso, population 7,000, has

86-year-old veteran who plays piano at a nursing home fundraising for a new set of keys

With the help of family, the Air Force veteran and piano player has set up a GoFundMe to keep the re

A timeline of Willie Mays' career

Mays, widely regarded as the greatest living baseball player at the time of his death, began his pro

Texas megachurch pastor resigns after woman says he sexually abused her in the 1980s

The pastor of a Texas megachurch has resigned after a woman said he had sexually abused her on multi

Georgia primary runoff election results

Election results for Georgia primary runoff races in our area.

Who was Willie Mays? A look at the life of Alabama's 'Say Hey Kid.'

The center fielder, who began his professional career in the Negro Leagues in 1948, was baseball’s o