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Trump campaign blocks pair of anti-abortion activists from RNC platform committee
The shakeup, which has not been previously reported, comes as anti-abortion groups petition Trump, his campaign advisers and members of the RNC not to make significant changes to the party’s platform on abortion.
Soldiers with SC National Guard reunite with families after nearly a year-long deployment
WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Soldiers of the 1782nd Engineer Support Company from the South Carolina National Guard (SCNG) reunited with their families after being gone for nearly a year. According to SCNG, the united deployed in support of Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa. While there, the soldiers...
South Carolina Highway Patrol announce a person has died after a crash in Pickens County
PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. — The South Carolina Highway Patrol has released information regarding a delayed death following a crash in Pickens County. According to troopers, the single-vehicle crash happened on June 20, just before 6 p.m., on Kings Way Drive near Bethany Hills Drive outside of Liberty, South Carolina. A 2006 Chevrolet SUV was traveling north on Kings Way when the vehicle went off the left side of the road into several trees.
South Carolina adds freshmen walk-ons to official roster
The official roster on South Carolina's website was recently updated, and it includes the names of several freshmen, who have joined the team as walk-ons. A majority of the freshmen walk-ons are from the state of South Carolina, but the Gamecocks have added players from North Carolina, Virginia and Texas. All have reported to campus and are with the team for summer workouts.
Coroner make positive identification of victim after SUV catches fire on South Carolina interstate
The coroner in Laurens County, South Carolina on Wednesday released the name of a man killed in an interstate crash over the weekend. Coroner Ashley Rushton said she positively identified the victim of the Saturday evening crash as Steven Campbell, 56, of Fountain Inn. The South Carolina Highway Patrol said...
See photos: Spectators watch 'Light the Lake' 4th of July fireworks show at Lake Hartwell
On the eve of the Fourth of July, colors of fireworks explosions burst in the air over Lake Hartwell. The “Light the Lake” event, with spectators watching from their lawn chairs, blankets, on a tailgate, or even from inside the car, provided excitement and cheers. The event was sponsored by Clemson University and the City of Clemson.
Ranking the top 10 football transfers in ACC ahead of the 2024-25 season
Despite Dabo Swinney and Clemson taking zero players from the transfer portal, the ACC closed out the offseason with talented new players in the conference. Mario Cristobal and Miami capitalized heavily on recruiting experienced players from across the country as the conferences realigned and some schools were left in the dust.
Standout athlete Ryan Mosley building strong bond with Clemson coaches
One rising 2026 Peach State prospect is receiving attention from the Tigers in a big way. Ryan Mosley recently received an offer from Clemson, and Mosley, who plays wide receiver and free safety for the Carrollton Trojans, says the Tigers offered him as an athlete. He also has offers from...
Former Clemson player confirms new home after entering transfer portal
Infielder Cooper Blauser, who played his freshman season for the Clemson Tigers in 2024, has found a new home after entering the transfer portal back in June. Blauser told The Clemson Insider Wednesday that he was transferring to Jacksonville State in Conference USA. The son of former Atlanta Braves shortstop Jeff Blauser, Cooper Blauser played in 12 games and made eight starts for the Tigers last season, going 3 for 29 (.103) at the plate with a double and a home run. Blauser was one of four Clemson players to enter the transfer portal after the Tigers’ season ended with a loss...
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