Featured Stories
Cops take to Rock Hill restaurant roof to raise money for Special Olympics
Area police officers are spending three days on a Rock Hill Chick-fil-A roof to help Special Olympics.
Featured Stories
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ANDREW DYS
Former York County magistrate Gilbert McCrowey, one of SC’s first black judges, dies
Gilbert McCrowey, the second black magistrate ever in York County, dies at age 78.
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ANDREW DYS
Rock Hill’s ‘Running Guy’ top SC finisher in Boston Marathon
Former Winthrop runner Brad Orr of Rock Hill finished 105th out of more than 26,000 entrants in the Boston Marathon. He was South Carolina's top finisher.
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
South Pointe baseball players honor friend on senior night
Nothing was going to stop the South Pointe baseball team from recognizing Caleb Byers on senior night, not even the fact that Byers, who died in 2008, would have attended Rock Hill High School.
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CHANDLER WEST
Chandler West: Going to be tough to leave Italian family
Rock Hill High School student Chandler West is going to find it difficult to leave Italy, where she is spending her senior year.
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FEATURED STORIES
Rock Hill Council delays action on tougher downtown parking fines
People who repeatedly violate downtown Rock Hill’s 2-hour parking limit, or don’t pay their tickets, could face stricter punishments this summer.
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FEATURED STORIES
How Chester secured 'Project Southport'
The April meeting two years ago on a field in rural Chester County certainly seemed out of place. It was the pivotal meeting for Project Southport.
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FEATURED STORIES
SC combat veterans help fix York vet's water pipes
South Carolina combat veterans help out a York County Vietnam vet living without running water.
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FEATURED STORIES
New velodrome offers a ride for everyone in Rock Hill
Rock Hill's new velodrome is steeped in history. Local leaders have great expectations for latest banked track, which opens Saturday at RiverWalk.
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FEATURED STORIES
Utility rates to rise in York Co.
As York County's water and sewer costs rise, county leaders may ask their customers to pay more.
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FEATURED STORIES
Rock Hill schools want to go high tech
Rock Hill school leaders want students to bring in technology from home to assist with class instruction.




