Alice White Cleveland AIKEN, S.C., – Mrs. Alice White Cleveland, age 78, of Aiken, S.C., daughter of the late Wayne White and the late Annie Clark Carnes, went to be with her Lord...
Lela Marvin Pearce North Augusta, SC – Funeral Services for Mrs. Lela Marvin Pearce, 87, who entered into rest May 24, 2013, will be conducted Thursday morning at 11 o’clock...
Joe Featherston wore many hats before becoming the director of Aiken’s 17th annual Memorial Day Parade – from materials management for Pan American World Airways, to president and CEO of Airbus Service Company Inc., to...
Training usually implies a simulated event – but during Ardent Sentry, the 43rd Civil Support Team, Weapons of Mass Destruction unit, S.C. Army National Guard out of West Columbia, had the opportunity to take part in a live...
After two teenagers were seriously injured during an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) accident last month, the S.C. Highway Patrol and a local ATV retailer have some tips to keep your ride safe and smooth.
These are the bookings recorded for the Doris C. Gravat Detention Center for May 23. Some of the people listed may not have actually spent time in jail if they posted bond and were released. Although those listed have been arrested and charged,...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Choosing future Navy and Marine leaders as his audience, President Barack Obama issued a pointed call Friday for an end to sexual assaults in the military, appealing to graduating midshipmen to display honor and moral courage...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Health insurers in Rhode Island are seeking double-digit increases in the premiums that individuals and small businesses will pay for coverage next year – the largest increases in years – as the federal health...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — No one answered the tax-help hot line at the IRS. Forget about getting advice on avoiding foreclosures at any of the Housing and Urban Development offices nationwide.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Some labor unions that enthusiastically backed President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul are now frustrated and angry, fearful that it will jeopardize benefits for millions of their members.
MOORE, Okla. (AP) — The principal of the Oklahoma elementary school where seven children died in a tornado said her teachers did everything they could to save their lives.
In the wind-swept prairie called Tornado Alley, the scene is eerily familiar: Homes smashed to splinters. Trees and telephone poles snapped like twigs. A town in ruins.