As election approaches, Senate candidates addresses issues including Obamacare, abortion, public transportation and economic development.
Court date in ongoing dispute over chihuahua slated for Oct. 23 is moved after change of venue request. Mauldin resident writes Watsons are using delaying tactics to avoid having to return disputed dog.
DNR debunks rumor that it or any other state agency will compensate drivers for injuries or damages resulting from deer collisions.
TheMiddleClass.org rates politicians on their Middle-Class friendliness.
Piedmont company expected to begin hiring in November for the 20 new jobs $2.1 million expansion will create.
Clinic will be held at Pickens County Seniors Unlimited on Thursday, November 1.
Anderson County Councilman Eddie Moore said in a deposition that he'd been a member of the Ku Klux Klan in his youth. Now another member of council is considering legal action.
Lots of scary and non-scary events leading up to Halloween.
Wilson faces up to 40 years for mail fraud in connection with what investigators call a $90M Ponzi scheme.
More prosecutors would allow his office to resolve more cases in “monster docket,” Wilkins says.
Waters wants to hear residents' questions and concerns.
Debate between Sen. Larry Martin and challenger Rex Rice one of several candidate forum events coming up soon.
A look at the Republican representing the 3rd Congressional District.
Director asks city to consider helping agency in "investing in our parents, investing in our families."
Letter urges Holder not to waste funds, time on costly appeal of Oct. 10 ruling.
Event focuses on safety with demonstrations, games, goodies and giveaways.
This year's event will be held Saturday, October 27 from 5-8pm and is open to all children ages 12 and under.
"Miss Julia" honored for deep love of her hometown of Pickens.
DeMint said many businesses "holding their breath" over taxation, regulation and healthcare questions that could help or hinder their companies' growth.
U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis announces college will use funds to lead a consortium of schools across the state in developing advanced manufacturing programs.
Free event aims to teach to help kids and their families safe
Speakers urge Watsons to return Chihuahua to Blanton family.
B.R. Skelton, Ed Harris will tackle issues at PCTA-sponsored debate in Six Mile
Association board says railroad land should revert to its original owners
The BPW Celebration of Pickens County Women will be Tuesday, October 23, 6:30 pm at DunBurks in Easley. Deadline for awards nominations and reservations is Friday.
Lt. Governor McConnell, Senator Larry Martin and Lt. Governor’s staff tour the Pickens County Career & Technology Center.
Laws must open up states’ markets to be attractive to new business and industry
Rep. Putnam says local districts need more control of education dollars
Treasurer Loftis says new program features significant cost savings and more investing options. New program part of overall streamlining and modernizing of Treasurer’s Office.
Philip Bowers was appointed to the committee by House Speaker Bobby Harrell. He will fill the un-expired term of Terry Brown.
Lawmakers urge the community to make a difference in putting a stop to domestic violence, by helping to report incidents of domestic violence.
Cleaning up deer remains may not be fun, but hunters failing to do so give hunting a bad name, DNR officials say
Tax policy, litigation, regulatory uncertainty are keeping employers from hiring, Duncan said.
City administrator, Pickens Mayor dispute fired police officer's claims
An Easley woman claims City Councilman Dave Watson and his wife are refusing to return her dog, but the Watsons say the dog is now theirs after having cared for it for months.
Pickens County Republican Party announced last week it would be endorsing petition candidate Ed Harris over GOP nominee B.R. Skelton in House race. Skelton says executive committee's decision is result of "back-room dealing and corruption
Walk-ins welcome. Also, mark your calendars for upcoming job fairs.
Registrations and Elections Office releases list of candidates and ballot question.
County Council, School Board, City of Clemson unable to resolve dispute over TIF funding.