The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) has authorized a one-time early refill of Schedule III-V prescriptions for valid refills that are due through Saturday, Oct. 4.
Stacking up at least 35 first-half points for the third consecutive week and gaining their first shutout in a conference game since the program was still Division II, the #25 Presbyterian College football team carved up Morehead State in Saturday’s PFL opener by a final count of 41-0.
Furman’s defense forced three turnovers and registered seven sacks en route to a 31-13 victory over Samford in the Paladins’ Southern Conference opener Saturday afternoon at Pete Hanna Stadium.
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster held a press conference at 2 p.m. Saturday with state emergency management officials to address the public on a State of Emergency he declared around potential severe weather threats to the state.
Greenville County’s Veterans Plaza, which commemorates men and women who fought in wars from World War I to present day, will soon honor Upstate veterans from the American Revolution.
Every year, the USC School of Medicine Greenville holds a Disaster Day. Students and staff re-enact a real-life emergency situation and make sure medical students are equipped to respond.
Anyone with information related to the investigation is asked to call Captain Dereck Jones (349-2578), Detective Justin Riles (349-2008), or Detective Hunter Jamison (349-2573) at the Macon County Sheriff’s Office.
Pickens County officials report that a wanted 20-year-old man has been arrested in connection with multiple burglaries that took place between Sunday and Monday.
A Greenville County school is one of only 20 schools nationwide selected to receive a grant from the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) to bring hands-on historical experiences to children.
Two Republican S.C. gubernatorial candidates are calling their rival, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, to take down TV ads they claim falsely suggest she has earned two high-profile endorsements.
Residents of the small town of Six Mile in Pickens County are urging leaders to reinstate their fire chief and assistant chief after comments were made about a new Christmas candy policy.
In Western North Carolina, the storm killed 108 people. In one small community, affectionately named after a family with deep roots in the area, 13 lives were lost.