december 16
- Pickens City Council approves $1.9 million contract for Doodle Trail
- Fire damages Mauldin's Empire Buffet restaurant
- Church challenges congregation to spend less on Christmas
- Church asks members to cut Christmas spending to help homeless
- Judge denies motion to dismiss murder case
- Another Broken Egg sets opening date for Magnolia Park location
- Bush speaks in South Carolina amid new 2016 hints
- Kenny Rogers show tops Tuesday entertainment calendar
- 3 year old dies of gunshot wound in Simpsonville
- Review: ‘A Christmas Story’ offers nostalgia, laughs
- Can Jeb Bush navigate South Carolina's political waters?
- Clemson's Watson, Seckinger teaming up for post-surgery rehab
- Anderson man charged with abusing infant
- A chat with Mr. Christmas
- Tennis Report: Four Upstate teams win state USAT titles
- Need a gift idea? Try one of these
- USC women's basketball takes its act on the road
- 25 SC agency directors to receive 4 percent raise
- DSS: child support system could take another four years
- New 'Annie' shines on screen
- A grandfather's struggle inspires teacher's passion in education
- Satterfield honored with Order of the Red Triangle
- Brevard Center season features top classical talent
- Q&Amy: What happened to the Furman Paladin's horse?
- The best is yet to come for Clemson standout Artavis Scott
- Oconee hoping to land its first Michelin jobs
- Miami hopes to end season on a good note with a win over USC
- James Trapp: Amir's a 'much better athlete than I was'
- Recipes: holiday cookies to make the season bright
- Mother thought gun that killed son wasn't loaded, authorities say
- Nicholls gives Greenville Road Warriors win in overtime
- Harvell cartoon
- Letter: Where are voices speaking against gay marriage?
- Letter: Original sin explains why God allows suffering
- Help food trucks thrive in downtown Greenville
- Holbrook receives two-year contract extension
- Check out these local holiday cookie recipes
- Nalley and family honored at Dream Center
- ‘Beauty and the Beast’ arrives at the Peace Center
- Clemson professor goes to front line in Ferguson
- Simpsonville duo set to perform at Carnegie Hall