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Man wanted for felony charges in South Carolina apprehended in Monroe
MONROE, N.C. (WBTV) - North Carolina authorities said on Thursday that they caught a man wanted out of South Carolina for felony charges. On Thursday, July 25, a K9 police unit captured the man, identified as Deangelo Williams, in the North Carolina city of Monroe. Williams, 35, was wanted in South Carolina for felony charges related to breaking into cars.
Chef throwdown comes to Greenville Aug. 1: Weekly Dish
Greenville: The Iron Caterer Throwdown presented by Social Latitude is upon us. The event will take place Aug. 1 at The 405 Venue in downtown Greenville and bring together four chefs for a battle of the nerves and herbs. Chefs will compete to create three courses showcasing three secret ingredients...
Two Greenville County men make ‘American Ninja Warrior’ semifinals
Ryan Stratis and Bob Reese, both from Greenville County, have made their way to the semifinals of NBC’s American Ninja Warrior. Their next episode is set to air Aug. 12 at 8 p.m. Stratis is one of the longest-running contestants, first appearing on the show in season one. “I...
Feeling foggy? How alcohol contributes to brain fog
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – Doctors said several factors cause brain fog, including lack of sleep, stress and some medications. However, medical professionals are now looking more in-depth at how excessive alcohol use contributes. As part of our “Ask the Expert” series, in partnership with Bon Secours St. Francis, 7NEWS spoke with a doctor about the connection […]
Missing in South Carolina: Police searching for 15-year-old boy last spotted getting into vehicle
SUMTER, S.C. — Above video: Your Thursday headlines. Police in South Carolina need your help finding a missing teenage boy. According to the Sumter Police Department, Derrick Wilson, 15, was reported missing by his family after getting into a car on Meadow Circle with "unknown individuals." Derrick was last...
Team USA wins final pre-Olympic game as South Carolina basketball legend dominates
The United States Basketball Women's National Team is a loaded unit that feels destined to win its 8th Olympic gold medal in a row. Led by South Carolina basketball alum A'ja Wilson, the world's best player, the US is clearly the top group in the 2024 Summer Olympics, and fans of the red, white, and blue cannot wait for the first game next week.
From jail cell to FBI custody
Legal difficulties mount for a 36-year-old Seneca man. According to the Oconee Sheriff’s Office, Carl Lee Robert Price was charged last week with sexual exploitation of a minor. On July 9, Price was arrested by a U-S Marshals Task Force in Union County, South Carolina and, after being bonded out of jail, was turned over to FBI custody. Oconee Sheriff’s Office lists the following charges against Price: grand larceny, violation of the sex offender registry, and 10 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor second degree.
‘Getting out of hand,’ Walmart shopper cries after waiting 30 minutes to pay – store’s policy shocked her at checkout
WALMART shoppers have had enough with the store's latest policies, which include item limits on self-checkout lanes and receipt checks upon leaving the store. One shopper from South Carolina voiced her frustrations with the retail giant on social media, calling her latest shopping experience "ridiculous." WALMART WOES. Self-checkout lanes seemingly...
Spotty storms Friday ahead of a drier weekend
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Rain chances going down for the weekend, but we still have a few more pop-up storms to get through. We caught a rainbow on our Anderson University camera on Thursday evening, you can see it to the left of the picture. This came as storms were exiting.
Mills River farms face heavy losses as continuous rains threaten crops
MILLS RIVER, N.C. (WLOS) — Ten straight days of rain in Mills River is devastatingly impacting the growing season. Since July 1, Mills River has received 11.45 inches of rain. "I'm sure we've lost some tomatoes in some areas that have been basically underwater," said Terry Kelley, Henderson County...
Malcolm Long Feeling Blessed To Be Athletic Director At His Alma Mater
Gaffney — It seems like only yesterday that Gaffney athletic director Malcolm Long was tossing 60-yard-long bomb touchdown passes against Brynes to lead the Indians to a coveted region title before he went on to a stellar career at South Carolina State University. Coach Long, a 2007 Gaffney graduate,...
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