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Crash involving FedEx trucks blocks lanes on I-85 near Clemson
CLEMSON, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The South Carolina Department of Transportation said a crash involving a FedEx truck is blocking lanes on I-85 in Anderson County. According to officials, the crash is located at on I-85 south near exit 19B. As of 6:30 a.m., the right lane is closed. Stay...
Why Dabo Swinney, football got a C+ in our Clemson sports grades. Who got As and who got an F?
CLEMSON — The bar has been raised for Clemson. The basketball team made the Elite Eight for the first time in 44 years, and the baseball program reached its first NCAA super regionals since 2010. The football team eyes a return to the now 12-team College Football Playoff, and men's soccer is going for its second straight national championship. The Tigers are also set to share the ACC with SMU, Stanford and California. ...
The resurgence of interest in SC heirloom crops and grains - Part 1
We’ve recently highlighted the growing interest in heirloom crops and grains grown in our state and region. We’ve interviewed farmers benefiting from this trend and today we are talking to the guy who may be responsible for initiating it all. Mike Switzer interviews Glenn Roberts, founder of Anson Mills in Columbia, S.C.
Key Changes in Clemson Tigers and Strategies vs. Georgia in 2022
Clemson's upcoming season opener against Georgia in Atlanta prompts analysis of the Tigers' current state, highlighting changes since their last matchup in 2021, particularly in quarterback style, offensive line improvement, and defensive adjustments post Brent Venables. Concerns linger over quarterback Klubnik's risky plays despite his playmaking potential. Clemson's offensive line...
NCAA Football: Gator Bowl-Clemson at Kentucky
Dec 29, 2023; Jacksonville, FL, USA; a general view of the stadium before the Gator Bowl between the Kentucky Wildcats and Clemson Tigers at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports
South Carolina sees unemployment rate increase in May
(The Center Square) — South Carolina's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased in May to 3.4%, and the state's top labor official said higher interest rates may be partly to blame. While the state's unemployment rate increased from 3.2% last month, officials noted it is below the national rate of 4%. "In May, employers reported an increase of 3,300 in payroll, and the number of employed rose by about 2,000 people,...
The Dobbs effect today: Abortion ballot initiatives, expected higher mortality, more litigation
In Arizona, the state’s highest court upheld a Civil War-era abortion ban. Florida and South Carolina moved to restrict abortion to six weeks — before many people know they are pregnant. The Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are “children,” temporarily throwing fertility treatments, such as IVF, into uncertainty and igniting a national debate. […] The post The Dobbs effect today: Abortion ballot initiatives, expected higher mortality, more litigation appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
Dreams and dedication: Contestants gear up for Miss South Carolina pageant
COLUMBIA, SC (WACH) -- Miss South Carolina week is officially underway here in Columbia, bringing contestants, families and supporters to the midlands from all over the region. All those young women have been working toward this weekend for years. Myrtle Beach-native Victoria Byrd is competing to be crowned Miss South...
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