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  • York Co. leaders told not to count on tax relief

    York County business leaders and elected officials who attended the 25th annual York County Day in Columbia were told in no uncertain terms that nothing will be passed on tax reduction this legislative session.

  • York Preparatory Academy firings detailed in files

    One of the former York Preparatory Academy employees suing the school was fired for poor performance, according to personnel records obtained by The Herald under the state's open records law.

  • Blacksburg man dies in mobile home fire

    A Blacksburg man has died in a fire at his mobile home and authorities say the blaze is suspicious.

  • Clover Vet responds to pet owners’ needs

    Gretchen Love always had a soft spot for animals. She’s fulfilling her passion for furry friends by helping residents in the Clover and Lake Wylie area get the best care for their pets.

  • Residents take good look at Catawba River bridge plans

    Rock Hill and Fort Mill residents pored over large maps Tuesday night detailing a bird's-eye view of four paths a proposed bridge over the Catawba River might take.

  • York woman reports valuables stolen

    A York woman has reported that valuables have been stolen from her home, perhaps during an open house over the Christmas holiday.

  • York County may get more beach

    A day at the beach in York County soon could come with a little more leg room. The York County Council recently gave its nod to move forward with a plan to stabilize and grow the shoreline at the county's Ebenezer Park, which has eroded over time.

  • York County inmate caught after escaping work site

    A York County prisoner escaped Friday, but was quickly caught again, officials say.

  • NAACP leader: Diversify York County staffers

    Rock Hill NAACP president Melvin Poole threatened a federal legal battle if York County doesn't reevaluate its minority hiring practices and then walked out of Monday's York County Council meeting before council had a chance to respond. (+ video)

  • A touch of Irish in Clover

    Solas, one of the most popular, influential Celtic bands around, will be in concert at 8 p.m. Thursday at Clover School District Auditorium, 1625 S.C. 55 E., Clover. From Woody Guthrie’s “Pastures of Plenty” to Bruce Springsteen’s “Ghost of Tom Joad,” to traditional jigs and reels, Solas plays Irish music varying the mix of fire-tested tradition and contemporary sensibility with ease.

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