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30 years since the collective gasp on the courthouse steps. This was the day Michael and Alex were killed by their own mother. After nine days of searching for Susan Smith’s children we were all so invested and that’s why WSPA carried the funeral. And it’s why so many of you watched. This is the way the story unfolded on the day of the confession.…
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Susan Smith gets a parole hearing Nov. 20th now that she's served 30 years for drowning her toddlers Michael and Alex in a lake in Union, South Carolina. She rolled her car into that lake with the boys strapped in their car seats. Cynthia Barnes Booker was the first journalist to speak with Smith, and we worked together. We look back on the case an…
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Tasha Cobbs Leonard has a new book - Do It Anyway - coming out May 7th with a local book signing this month at Fiction Addiction in Greenville (check their Facebook page). She stopped by the 7NEWS studios to do an interview with Jamarcus Gaston for Your Carolina and I grabbed her for a quick visit.
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Did you know Fred Armisen was in Greenville filming — you can get a sneak peek of it April 19th in Spartanburg! I spoke to the Director and writer Chris White - about his experience. If you want tickets to the event at the Chapman Cultural Center, Friday night head to the Tryon international film festival website and my bio. Tickets are only $25 an…
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Big news for one of my broadcast buddies. QL is headed to nights on B93.7 - We talked about the changes on Instagram live. CONGRATS QL! More on QL's move: https://news.radio-online.com/articles/c41588/QL-Joins-WFBC-FM-(B937)-in-Greenville-for-Nights https://ramp247.com/pros-in-motion/ql-doubles-up-audacy-greenville/…
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Amy Wood visits with a viewer who felt an earthquake that was centered in the Midlands, shaking on the West Side of Greenville. IF you felt it, report it to the USGS https://earthquake.usgs.gov/data/dyfi/
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Austin Aldridge was just 25. He was checking out a domestic violence situation when the Spartanburg County Sheriff says he was ambushed. There's now a fund set up to help his widow as she finds a way forward without him. Here's a link. https://www.gofundme.com/f/austin-aldridge?member=20134199&sharetype=teams&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&utm_mediu…
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A lot of people say follow your heart. Louise Martin is doing that in a HUGE way. Her internal desire to help her brother with autism and mom with Leukemia has left this teenager making a huge difference for many people and discovering a possible career path along the way. Listen to our interview. Here are the causes she supports: Project Hope Foun…
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Doug Gray will be performing just down the street from where it all started FIFTY years ago! It's a homecoming for a legendary musician and The Marshall Tucker Band itself. Listen as he talks about what you can expect tonight!
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Director of Elections in Spartanburg County, Adam Hammons joins me. South Carolina changed the law recently so you can go and vote two weeks before election day. In this case, the June 14th primary, that early voting period ends on June 10th. I voted early and it was a breeze! You can check out WHERE you need to go on http://scvotes.org…
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Glenis Redmond's way with words is magical. The Listening Skin is her upcoming collection of poetry that you can now pre-order. She tells me THIS is THE book! This South Carolina treasure explains the heart and soul she poured into these works and her legacy of resiliency that readers will find apparent. Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Li…
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So many of you have reached out to me with questions about filing for unemployment in the aftermath of the COVID 19 crisis. Brent Phillips Unemployment Insurance Operations Director joins me for a long form discussion about how this works and what you can expect. Hope you find it helpful. Their website is https://dew.sc.gov/…
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Doug Bryson with Spartanburg emergency management was actually driving when the twister started to strike the west side and describes what he saw plus he updates us on the very latest with the emergency response and what will happen in the community to help people clean up their property
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