Museum remembers controversial S.C. Red Shirts
EDGEFIELD The home of a Confederate officer who helped take power away from blacks and drive Republicans out of South Carolinas government after the Civil War is now a museum honoring the...
View ArticleMan dies after rescuing wife from burning Elloree home
ELLOREE (AP) Authorities said an Elloree man has died after rescuing his wife from their burning home.
View ArticleCoroner: 5 killed in fire at Spartanburg apartment complex
SPARTANBURG (AP) Five people are dead and dozens have been left homeless after a fire at a Spartanburg County apartment complex.
View ArticleWomens College Basketball Roundup: Texas prevails in battle of unbeatens
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Empress Davenport made a layup with 4.2 seconds and Texas overcome an 11-point second-half deficit to beat Texas A&M.
View ArticleNFL Roundup: Cowboys, Steelers, Packers clinch playoff berths
ARLINGTON, Texas Dallas ended a four-year playoff drought Sunday in a dominating victory over the Indianapolis Colts, with Tony Romo throwing four touchdown passes and breaking Troy Aikmans...
View ArticleHappy Neuter Year provides $20 neuter surgeries for male dogs and cats
An inexpensive and effective opportunity to help reduce the homeless pet population is available to animal lovers in the CSRA looking for a unique New Years resolution.
View ArticleAiken resident headed to Cambodia on her fifth medical mission
At a time when other people are busy shopping, wrapping Christmas presents and making New Years Eve plans, Judy Sauls is packing her bags and getting ready to go on a medical mission to Cambodia.
View ArticleAiken Together campaign raises nearly $500K to fund institutions telling...
The Aiken Together capital campaign, with a little more than one year checked off the calendar, has already raked in nearly $500,000 to fund three institutions promoting the history of Aiken County.
View ArticleBroken Compass: Aiken couple says money wasnt the only thing lost to...
Editors note: This is the first in an occasional series on the people victimized by Jay Brooks, and how his crimes have impacted their lives.
View ArticleGravatt Center provides respite for military families
Master Sgt. Brian Stolpe joined six of his eight children at the Bishop Gravatt Center on Friday enjoying a good meal, meeting Santa Claus and chatting with other families scheduled for a casual, fun...
View ArticleUnwanted gift cards can be put to use
Gift cards arent on every ones wish list, but if someone does receive one for the holidays, there are multiple ways to put them to use.
View ArticleEditorial: Bush speech reinforces states campaign value
The mere announcement last week by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush that he intends to actively explore a run for president in 2016 set off a flurry of headlines, and the election is a little less than two...
View ArticleOther views: Ban domestic abusers from possessing a gun
For generations, domestic abuse was a shameful secret kept by families.
View ArticleRock Hill man makes Christmas art with chainsaw
ROCK HILL The revving of the chainsaw barely gets noticed at Justin Domers business on Old York Road near Newport.
View ArticleIn case you missed it: Top stories from the weekend
A man who was injured during a shooting in Bath last week and a man sought by investigators for information related to the same shooting are accused of selling drugs to an Aiken man, according to the...
View ArticleImmigrants apply for Arizona drivers licenses
PHOENIX (AP) Young immigrants protected from deportation under an Obama administration policy began getting Arizona drivers licenses Monday for the first time.
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