Armed Robbery Suspects Sought After By Seneca Police

Please help identify the suspects shown in the photos. They are suspected in the armed robbery of Save More/Marathon gas station at 671 Bypass 123, Seneca, SC on 02.17.21 @ 1:15 a.m. Any information can be directed to Investigator Mike Teramano at 864.973.3228 or [email protected] Police are investigating a theory that this robbery could be connected to other recent incidents […]

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Winter Storm Watch Issued by NWS

Winter Weather Advisory Issued February 17 At 10:43pm Est Until February 18 At 7:00pm Est By Nws Greenville-Spartanburg …Winter Weather Advisory Remains In Effect Until 7 Pm Est Thursday… * What…Freezing Rain Expected. Total Ice Accumulation From Trace Amounts To Up To Two Tenths Of An Inch. * Where…Upstate South Carolina From Cherokee County To The Oconee Mountains, Rabun County […]

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New Timeline for Political Campaign Signs to be Displayed in Walhalla; Owens Qualifies to Run for City Council

City officials in Walhalla said they are in favor of allowing political campaign signs to be placed on public rights of way and city property for only fifteen days before an election, and win or lose, removal of those signs no more than ten days after an election. Currently, the city allows campaign signs to be placed on public property […]

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No Change to Livestock Rules in Walhalla After Planning Commission Review

Last night, Walhalla’s Planning Commission adhered to the City Council’s request to make a decision as to whether or not a local ordinance should be changed in order to allow a resident to keep and maintain livestock on their property. The issue arose after a Walhalla woman recently requested permission from the council to keep a domesticated pot bellied pig […]

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South Carolina COVID-19 Vaccine Demographics Presented in New Online Dashboard

Data will help drive efforts to ensure all South Carolinians have equal access to COVID-19 vaccine COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today launched a new online resource providing information about the age group, gender, race, and ethnicity of those who have received COVID-19 vaccines in South Carolina. The data within this online resource […]

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Clemson Grants $125,000 to Support COVID-19 Research

Five teams of researchers have received funding to develop tests and strategies that Clemson University and the community can use to continue fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. The projects aim to develop new long-lasting sanitizing solutions, faster diagnostics tests and additional tools to more accurately predict COVID-19 spread and severity, among other solutions. Created by the Clemson University School of Health […]

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Pedestrian Dead After Early Morning Hit & Run

Update from SCHP: Incident: South Carolina Highway Patrol is seeking information about a Hit and Run  collision in which a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle that left the scene.  The vehicle was possibly turning from SC-20 eastbound onto SC-8  eastbound towards Greenville County. The pedestrian was identified as 29 year-old Pelzer resident Brandon Strickland by the Anderson County Coroner’s […]

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Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement Issued February 15 At 5:27pm Est By Nws Greenville-Spartanburg …Strong Thunderstorms With Intense Lightning Will Impact Northeastern Franklin…Northeastern Elbert…Hart…Laurens… Southeastern Greenville…Anderson…Abbeville…Pickens… Southeastern Oconee And Northwestern Greenwood Counties Until 600 Pm Est… At 527 Pm Est, Doppler Radar Indicated Strong Thunderstorms With Intense Lightning Along A Line Extending From 9 Miles Northwest Of Hartwell To 7 Miles South […]

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