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South Carolina Highway Patrol and the Anderson County Coroner's Office are investigating after a crash led to the death of a ...
South Carolina Highway Patrol and the Anderson County Coroner's Office are investigating after a crash led to the death of a ...
A woman died Friday, less than a day after getting into a car crash in Easley. Officials with the Anderson County Coroner’s ...
EASLEY — One of the largest private, nonprofit health care systems in South Carolina has begun work on a new 112-bed behavioral health hospital, funded in large part with $100 million from the ...
Prisma Health brass and elected officials tossed shovelfuls of dirt without much concern for where the soil landed in a May 19 ceremony outside Easley to mark the beginning of construction on a $138 ...
EASLEY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Gov. Henry McMaster attended the groundbreaking for Prisma Health’s new behavioral health hospital in Easley. The $138 million, state-of-the-art facility is ...
Monday, May 19 at 11:00 AM: Gov. McMaster attended the Groundbreaking for the Prisma Health Behavioral Health Hospital, 4906 Old Easley Bridge Road, Easley, S.C. Wednesday, May 21 at 10:00 AM: Lt. Gov ...
Above video: Your Saturday headlinesEASLEY, South Carolina (WYFF) -- An Easley, South Carolina, mother is accused of having a baby in an apartment and then killing the infant after the delivery.Police ...
The Easley Police Department and the Pickens County Coroner’s Office are continuing their investigations, assisted by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division’s infant death unit.
An infant who died at an Easley, South Carolina, home was found with serious injuries, according to Easley police. Police said they were requested by EMS officials on Friday to come to a home on ...
Prisma plans to build a $138 million behavioral health hospital in the South Carolina ... The three-story hospital will be built on 46 acres at the corner of U.S. 123 and S.C. 153 in Easley.
The hospital system has nearly 30,000 employees across South Carolina. The company had major layoffs in Jan. 2020 as well, when it laid off more than 300 people – just before the COVID-19 ...