Rock Hill (South Carolina)

South Carolina schoolchildren send soldiers bits of home

ROCK HILL, S.C. _ Afghanistan is on the other side of the world. Every American military person there is away from home and families for the holidays. No way to make a trip to the corner store for candy or a package of...

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Rock Hill's New Zaxby's Hatches Monday, November 23

Zaxby's licensees Sammy and Danita Bruce, along with partners Kenny and Denise Lowry, and Skipper and Donna Barnett, will open the doors to York County's third Zaxby's restaurant, located at 2889 Heckle Blvd., this Monday. A...

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SC authorities ask for help identifying body

Authorities are investigating the murder of an unidentified woman whose burned body was found at a South Carolina park. The Herald of Rock Hill reports Monday that a woman on horseback spotted the body along a dirt road Sunday...

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Infant born in SC with drugs in system

Authorities are looking for the mother of an infant born at a South Carolina hospital with cocaine and marijuana in its system. The Herald of Rock Hill reports Saturday the 29-year-old mother checked into a Rock Hill hospital...

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Winthrop edges Limestone 57-55

ROCK HILL, S.C. -- Mantoris Robinson's layup at the buzzer gave Winthrop a 57-55 win over Limestone on Saturday. Robinson's fast-break basket capped an 11-2 Eagles' run in the game's final two minutes. Down 53-46 with 2:34 to...

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Couple marries at laundromat

ROCK HILL, S.C. — The golden neon sign flickered in front of the plate-glass window, behind the bride. "Open 24 hours" it told passers-by on Rock Hill's Heckle Boulevard near Cherry Road. Next to her left shoulder, above the...

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Poll: Southerners not enamored of Obama

ROCK HILL, S.C., Nov. 11 (UPI) -- Independents in U.S. southern states disapprove of President Barack Obama and Democratic healthcare reform bills, a Winthrop University poll indicates. Independent voters disapprove of Obama...

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S.C. teens admit buying, selling gun at school

A South Carolina teenager will spend up to 45 days in juvenile detention for selling a gun to a fellow middle school student, while the buyer will spend his time on house arrest. The Herald of Rock Hill reports both the...

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Rock Hill send-off for troops going to Afghanistan

10:08 PM EST on Saturday, November 7, 2009 By RICHARD DEVAYNE / NewsChannel 36 Rock Hill send-off for troops going to Afghanistan ROCK HILL, S.C.-- The thoughts of soldiers around the world are with those injured and killed in...

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Commentary: Bringing Guantanamo detainees to U.S. is necessary

The Rock Hill Herald South Carolina politicians are rallying to prevent the federal government from sending suspected terrorists from the Guantanamo Bay detention center to the U.S. Navy brig in Charleston. Why? Well … because...

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