South Carolina Republicans celebrated and South Carolina Democrats mourned Friday morning when the Supreme Court issued an opinion striking down its previous opinions in Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
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A block of Newberry Street had some distinct aromas and a festive atmosphere Friday evening, with the Aiken Downtown Development Association h…
The approach for Miles Eubanks heading into the final round of the South Carolina Golf Association's Junior Championship was to just keep grin…
Aiken County’s investigation into how fire fees were spent in the district served by the Wagner Fire Department is underway.
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One of the Aiken area's biggest defense contractors is celebrating a milestone this month, with its recertification in a program run by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Read more
Police officer summoned to stop argument at Aiken Design Review Board meeting about Project Pascalis
An Aiken Public Safety officer was called to stop an argument at an Aiken Design Review Board meeting Tuesday evening. Read more
The Historic Aiken Foundation is requesting a meeting with Aiken Mayor Rick Osbon to discuss… Read more
Aiken's Design Review Board will get a look at plans for Project Pascalis on Tuesday evening. Read more
City of Aiken planning group recommends rezoning old hospital property for 'multifamily development'
The City of Aiken Planning Commission gave the green light to a rezoning request involving t… Read more
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., has requested $18 million to fund upgrades at two Aiken Co… Read more
The chair of the House Armed Services Committee says he supports the National Nuclear Security Administration's plans to produce pits at the Savannah River Site and Los Alamos in New Mexico. Read more
PETTICOAT JUNCTION -- Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Tarron Jackson didn't want to wait long to give back to the community that helped mold him. Read more
CROMWELL, Conn. — Xander Schauffele shot his second straight 7-under 63 on Friday to take a five-stroke lead in the Travelers Championship. Read more
VALLE CRUCIS, N.C. — We didn’t go to Appalachia in 2020 for obvious reasons. We had adult vaccinations last year, but one of the big reasons my parish has been undertaking these mission work trips for more than three decades is to provide a week of service, worship and community building for teenagers, and most of them weren’t vaccinated yet. The even more important reason is to serve as the hands of Christ for elderly, often medically fragile, people who live in crushing poverty, and the risk that one of us could infect them was still too high. Read more