january 15
- Fight leads deputies to meth lab; 3 arrested
- Golden Strip accomplishments
- Letter: Make our world accessible for little people
- Letter: Uldrick deserves gratitude of our community
- Editorial: Be inspired by Dr. King’s dream
- Homebuyers sold on Greenville
- Harrell wants SLED report on ethics investigation released
- State urged to drop appeal of inmate mental health ruling
- Furman gets $1M Duke grant for Riley Institute endowment
- Clemson plans MLK Day events
- Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP comes home to Main Street
- US stocks bounce back a day after big loss
- GM global sales hit 9.7M last year, beating VW
- Simpsonville city administrator given choice to resign or be fired
- Clemson recruiting enters stretch run
- After surprise act against Duke, Clemson’s Blossomgame expects an encore
- Final day to decide for Beasley
- Martin confident USC’s effort will pay off
- Greenville wins fourth straight
- No. 2 Hillcrest rolls past Easley
- TUESDAY’S HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD
- Thieves take ATV, equipment from Croft State Park
- Boy, 12, wounds 2 classmates at N.M. school
- Dogs found crammed into minivan recovering at shelter
- No bail in texting shooting
- Baby found by Berkeley County road after abduction
- Auctioneer Darron Meares says there’s more to the profession than meets the ear
- Hilton Head Republican running for state superintendent
- 'Super Bowl of bass fishing' returning to Lake Hartwell
- Child deaths under DSS protection has dropped, expert says
- 2 adults, 2 children found dead in Irmo home
- Bus driver finds 3-year-old in road
- Greer honors MLK with annual community luncheon
- Tri-County Technical College honors three
- Senate: Benghazi attacks preventable
- Pope to sell his Harley for charity
- 8 ways ‘American Idol’ could be better than last season
- SLED probes unauthorized download at SCDEW
- Red Sox GM Cherington to speak at Drive’s Hot Stove event
- Former USC back Rogers to be inducted into Atlanta Hall
- Former attorney takes literary turn with ‘Waccamaw Gold’
- Warehouse Theatre gala is one you won’t forget
- Numbers tell the story of Greenville in the late 1930s
- First-year teacher Julie Jarriel gets nod of support
- Reported barricaded suspect not found
- Area students named to Dean’s List at North Greenville University