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Calmer weather ahead as remnants of Fay move out
More rain fell in the Upstate Wednesday, but drier weather is ahead as the remnants of tropical storm Fay, which brought as much as seven inches of rain to the Upstate this week, move out.


Suspects in home invasion, standoff elude police
One man was shot and a woman and baby escaped during a home invasion this morning in the Gantt community, which led to a two-hour standoff.


Weather Service issues rainfall totals for Upstate
Rainfall totals for Tropical Storm Fay in the Upstate, according to the National Weather Service.


Tornadoes skip across Upstate
Two tornadoes threw trees on houses and power lines in Clemson and the Pendleton area of northern Anderson County in separate storms that hit within a 10-mile radius about an hour apart Tuesday afternoon.


Easley woman slept through robbery
An Easley woman was asleep when a suspect entered her unlocked home and stole cash, digital cameras and more, according to a Pickens County Sheriff's Office incident report.


Hearing called in Jerry Buck Inman case
GREENVILLE -- A convicted sex offender who pleaded guilty to raping and strangling a Clemson student is expected in court.


Woman shoots herself in hospital
COLUMBIA -- Authorities say a patient at a Columbia hospital shot herself in the head after grabbing a gun from a prison officer's holster.


Grant money to fund research of PCB contamination trail
CLEMSON -- Fishermen on Lake Hartwell see the signs advising against eating certain fish because of PCB contamination. At Clemson University, on the shore of the contaminated lake, environmental chemist Cindy Lee is taking a deeper look at how PCBs get into the fish.


Vandals cause $50,000 damage at military schools
FORT BRAGG, N.C. -- Police are investigating vandalism at six schools on two North Carolina military bases that caused $50,000 in damage.


$2.5 million family gift endows two computing research chairs at Clemson
CLEMSON -- A $2.5 million gift from the C. Tycho Howle family to Clemson University will endow two chairs in computing research.


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