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WDPS investigating series of overnight shootings

Map of shootings by WDPS WINNSBORO— The Winnsboro Department of Public Safety is investigating several overnight shootings that left multiple...
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WDPS investigating series of overnight shootings

Fairfield County shuts down shelter volunteers after volunteer exposes safety concerns

Thomasson Price FAIRFIELD COUNTY – On the morning of Jan. 31, 2026, Fairfield County Sheriff’s deputies were called to the...
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Fairfield County shuts down shelter volunteers after volunteer exposes safety concerns

Mayor refuses to answer Fripp’s questions about the $20,000

Mayor Sloan Griffin Councilwoman Andrea Fripp BLYTHEWOOD — Blythewood Mayor Pro Tem Andrea Fripp initiated a public confrontation with Mayor...
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Mayor refuses to answer Fripp’s questions about the $20,000

Community Road to reopen March 31

BLYTHEWOOD - After almost 11 months, Community Road will be open again, according to officials at the South Carolina Department...
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Community Road to reopen March 31

Graber named Detention Center Director

WINNSBORO  - Fairfield County Council has named a new director for its detention center. Graber At the March 22, Monday...
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Graber named Detention Center Director

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Fort Mill gets revenge on Blythewood

BLYTHEWOOD – The Blythewood baseball team looked to follow up on its 7-3, 8-inning victory over Fort Mill Tuesday night with a second straight win over the Yellow Jackets at Blythewood Stadium Friday night. Instead, the Bengals ran into Mikey Tepper. The Fort Mill right-hander pitched a 3-hitter and struck out seven as the Yellow […]

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Eagles drop two to Wardlaw

WINNSBORO – The Richard Winn Eagles hosted fellow SCISA region foe Wardlaw Academy in a double-header on Tuesday night, and what ensued was 16 innings of nail-biting, back-and-forth action. Unfortunately for the Eagles, they ran into a hot hitting Wardlaw team and ended up the recipient of two one-run losses. Wardlaw held on late for

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Lady Redhawks blister Ridge View

COLUMBIA – The Westwood softball team made some errors that kept Ridge View alive in the early innings, but the Redhawks bats kept coming around in a 14-6 victory over their Region III-4A rivals Tuesday night at Ridge View. Westwood banged out 14 hits and more than made up for fielding gaffes that didn’t affect

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Hawks on top

BLYTHEWOOD – Westwood hosted conference foe South Pointe on Friday, March 23 and sent them packing. The Redhawks won 7-1.

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