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The Greenville Model Yacht Club meets weekly at Lake Cooley. And they're looking for new members.
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Everything that could go wrong did for No. 5 seed Clemson in the first half of an NCAA Tournament loss to No. 12-seeded McNeese State. A horrid start doomed the Tigers in their last game of a record-breaking season.
South Carolina opened the NCAA Tournament on March 21 by cruising past Tennessee Tech 108-48.
Sorellas Brunch and Breakfast opened recently near downtown Spartanburg. A New York-style morning and afternoon spot, one of its owners also owns Fratello’s on the Eastside.
Blushed and Blonde salon owner Kelsey Hall of Gaffney has fulfilled a dream of opening her own business. It's what gave her strength while serving a prison sentence in Columbia that helped turn her life around.
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Sorellas Brunch and Breakfast opened recently near downtown Spartanburg. A New York-style morning and afternoon spot, one of its owners also owns Fratello’s on the Eastside. Read moreNew York-style breakfast and brunch restaurant opens near downtown Spartanburg, with a sweet menu
The NCAA women's tournament is distributing "units" to its participants for the first time this year. A look at what those are and what they mean. Read moreNCAA women's tournament finally begins distributing units, 34 years after men started
The Post and Courier spoke to South Carolinians who bet on sports to find out how they do it, how much they spend and what the future of legalized sports wagering is in South Carolina. Read moreThese SC residents bet on sports illegally. The state gets no financial benefit.
Dr. Edward Simmer, who was before the Senate Medical Affairs Committee on March 20 for his confirmation hearing, spoke to senators about the attacks he has faced since Gov. Henry McMaster nominated him. Read moreGov. McMaster's pick to lead health department says he was threatened with fake car bomb and harassed
Statehouse Republican leadership recently pitched reporters on an outside effort to slash the size of government. The state's Government Efficiency and Legislative Oversight Commission has been doing the job for years. Read moreSouth Carolina wants a 'DOGE' style commission. It already has one.