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Another contender entered the race to become Indian Land's representative on the Lancaster County School Board.
By October, anglers on Lake Wylie could find out just how safe, or unsafe, the fish they catch are to eat.
Few people showed up in Fort Mill Tuesday night to hear S.C. House District 48 Rep. Ralph Norman (R-Rock Hill) talk about several legislative issues
I got busted on Saturday, buying two cantaloupes at The Peach Stand.
"Is that part of your $50 budget?" my friend, Charles, asked.A Rock Hill real estate developer will make a run for the State House of Representatives against a Fort Mill business owner who once got kicked out of South Africa for protesting apartheid.
Lake Wylie Lutheran Church in Fort Mill has moved a step closer toward disassociating itself from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America after ELCA's decided to allow homosexual clergy.
Republican Mick Mulvaney of Indian Land debuted his first television ad this week, marking a new phase in his campaign to unseat U.S. Rep. John Spratt. The 30-second spot shows Mulvaney with his family and then shifts to his opposition to the health care bill.
Someone who bought a winning Powerball ticket in Fort Mill could lose out on $200,000.
Police arrested another Charlotte teen employee of Carowinds caught stealing from the amusement park.
York County Republicans are calling on local Democrats to cancel plans for a barbecue dinner and campaign rally on Sept. 11, saying the timing is inappropriate.
Residents of Fort Mill's Paradise community gathered at Steele Street Park for "Peace in the Streets."
Officers in York County have linked three Charlotte men to a rash of car break-ins at hotels off Interstate 77 in Rock Hill and Fort Mill.
In an appearance that was part town hall meeting, part news conference and all spectacle, U.S. Senate candidate Alvin Greene introduced himself to western York County voters as a small-town man with big dreams. w/ VIDEO
Talk to Fred Cormack's friends and they will tell you that Fred, in all of the best possible ways, was predictable.
The community is invited Tuesday to discuss issues with S.C. House District 48 State Rep. Ralph Norman at a meeting in Fort Mill.