Coroner: At least one dead in crash on I-385 near downtown Greenville
Crash happened near Pleasantburg Drive early Friday Share Updated: 9:20 AM EDT May 14, 2021
Coroner: At least one dead in crash on I-385 near downtown Greenville
Crash happened near Pleasantburg Drive early Friday Share Updated: 9:20 AM EDT May 14, 2021
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Crash happened near Pleasantburg Drive early Friday Share Updated: 9:20 AM EDT May 14, 2021 At least one person has died after a crash on Interstate 385 south early Friday, according to the Greenville County Coroner s Office.I-385 south is expected to be closed for a few more hours as officers investigate, according to Greenville Police. (Still closed as of 9:20 a.m.)The crash happened around 4:30 a.m. near the exit for Pleasantburg Drive, according to troopers.I-385 south is closed between the exits for Stone Ave/Laurens R
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U.S. House Republicans are expected to pick Representative Elise Stefanik for a top leadership spot Friday, sending a powerful message about the direction of the party by elevating the New York congresswoman noted for her support of former President Donald Trump.
Stefanik, 36, would take over the position of House GOP Conference chair from Representative Liz Cheney, who was removed Wednesday after calling Trump’s allegations of fraud in the 2020 presidential election “a big lie.”
Stefanik’s bid for the third most powerful position in the House Republican caucus caps a shift from a largely unknown lawmaker with a moderate voting record representing the once-Democratic New York 21st Congressional District to a media star who earned the attention of Trump during his first impeachment trial.
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