Fire Chief Sapp takes over temporary leadership of the department following interim director's termination.
On brink of inland port groundbreaking, Greer group talks infrastructure and tax reform with the governor.
Charges stemmed from falsified DHEC documents on Woodruff Road groundwater cleanup.
The Vinings at ICAR looks forward to a late-spring opening.
The digital theft, which the FBI says is becoming a growing problem, cost him $300.
Curtis Urps's punishment stems from failing to remit payroll taxes.
Ronald Sheppard will seek parole next week, though SC Attorney General Alan Wilson opposes it.
Former state revenue department chief information officer Mark Garon spoke before a House committee Thursday.
Ordinance passed by County Council creates three-strike rule.
Soldier stationed in Texas accidentally shot friend to allegedly scare away hiccups.
Extension seeks to halt the games until the legislature passes bill to close a loophole in the state's gambling regulations and ban Internet sweepstakes gaming.
Second year in a row Gowdy's office was under budget.
With Gov. Nikki Haley in attendance, officials with JTEKT said their plant expansion in nearby Piedmont will mean more jobs and a massive investment in the local economy.
Buys the federal government three more months.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season
Vernon Burton among 10 historians invited to submit essays for historical portfolio.
Off-duty cops will begin patrols of all county elementary schools starting next week.
If approved, customers here would see lower utility bills beginning Feb. 1.
Newly appointed replacement for Jim DeMint captivates capacity crowd during Friday stop in Greenville.
On FOX News, Gowdy discusses "pork laden Sandy relief bill."
In the wake of the Newtown shootings, a Spartanburg school district will be adding armed, uniformed police officers Monday in all of its elementary schools.
Lawmakers have many unanswered questions.
Many people help wildlife find food during harsh winter months
Former first lady could square off against ex husband Mark Sanford.
Calls for Blue Line Budgeting.
Upstate Republican will head high-profile committee.
However, state economists say avoidance of the "fiscal cliff" is a key to a prosperous year.
Governor says she won't delay in naming replacement for U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint.
Motion will fund Secret Service protection for former Commanders-in-Chief.
Ten-member group now has five from each party.
Harrell re-elected to fifth term as House Speaker.
A 54-year-old former SC Education Lottery employee could face up to 10 years in prison.
Samuel Lee Horton II, who fled the U.S. with his young daughter, was seeking a shorter sentence stemming from a passport falsification case.
Harmony Care Hospice agrees to pay nearly $1.3 million to settle false-billing claims.
County again records second-lowest unemployment in S.C.
Improvements to I-85/385 Interchange will take three years, and add two more levels of traffic in hopes of easing congestion and improving safety.
Public meeting starts at 7 p.m. in Greenville
Meanwhile, computer hack of SC taxpayers' Social Security numbers and financial data affected more people than originally thought, report says.
The freshman Republican wins big over his two rivals for the District 4 seat.
Allen, a Democrat, wins the redrawn Mauldin-area Senate seat easily against his Republican rival.