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WEST UNION — The ACLU of South Carolina is “joining Oconee County residents” in the “questioning” of the Homeland Security ...
WALHALLA — Walhalla City Councilman Kenny Johns asked utilities director Laramie Hinkle in a letter sent Monday to provide ...
WALHALLA — The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office released more details about three separate investigations — including an ...
As the fireworks continue to fade in the aftermath of Independence Day, I once again ask — why is baseball so hard to watch ...
Defensive tackle Nick Barrett, quarterback LaNorris Sellers and safety D.Q. Smith, along with fifth-year head coach Shane ...
The Journal staff chose the top 10 area sports stories of the past year and is counting them down over a two-week period.
SENECA — A little less than a year after Seneca City Council members reluctantly voted to end the Seneca CATbus service, city ...
CLEMSON — A Thirteenth Judicial Court judge has released her latest ruling in an ongoing Freedom of Information Act lawsuit ...
EASLEY — Two prominent Pickens County residents were awarded the state’s highest honor on Monday — the Order of the Palmetto. Jim and Betty Garrison each received the Order of the Palmetto in a ...
COLUMBIA — On its first birthday, the S.C. Department of Public Health announced it was launching a comprehensive online health data center. DPH, which was officially created on July 1, 2024, has ...
The city of Clemson provided residents with updates on multiple city projects, as city engineer Nathan Hinkle spoke to ...
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