january 28
- Armed standoff ends peacefully at Shemwood Crossing apartments
- TAKEN: USA TODAY Network investigation was 2 years in making
- History of racism in South Carolina has large ripples
- TAKEN: Dashcam shows cops getting thousands of dollars from man's car
- Isiah Kinloch dialed 911 but lost his money to police
- Artist called 911, but lost money to cops
- Nichols businessman stopped for thousands of dollars due to marijuana
- Guide to the TAKEN forfeiture investigative series by Greenville News
- Widow fights off town's attempt to seize her home
- Atlanta's Jean D'eau story of civil forfeiture on the highway
- Rapper's friend had drugs but cops took his money instead: TAKEN
- SC police seize millions through civil forfeiture: TAKEN
- SC civil forfeiture targets black men most, TAKEN investigation finds
- Civil forfeiture: SC police seize millions, often from innocent people
- Ella Bromell fought Conway SC over civil forfeiture of her home
- Isiah Kinloch lost $1,800 to North Charleston police after calling 911
- A trail of people targeted by South Carolina police for property seizure
- Rapper lost $8,000 to civil forfeiture in SC, sued to get most back
- Greenville Chamber Young Professionals gather for leadership luncheon
- Browning Studio hosts celebration for one year anniversary of its downtown location
- Greenville boys lead region basketball race, and here's why
- Why are we building sidewalks on Woodruff and Verdae in Greenville?
- Coroner identifies Greenville man found dead in roadway
- Dry Goods to open in former J.Crew space at Haywood Mall
- Former YMCA youth soccer coach in Simpsonville facing new charge
- Proposed Travelers Rest development could change where people live
- South Carolina basketball to host No. 1 Tennessee Volunteers