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Greenville dogs adopted together after becoming best friends
SUMMARY: At the Greenville Humane Society, two special dogs, Raleigh and Boone, have formed an inseparable bond after spending over 400 days in the shelter. Raleigh, a timid dog, and Boone, who is deaf, helped each other during their wait for adoption. When the time came for Raleigh to be adopted, her new family opted to take Boone as well, recognizing their close friendship. The family’s decision allowed the dogs to find a forever home together, bringing happiness and companionship to their new family. Grayson and Daniel express gratitude towards the humane society for their support throughout the adoption process.
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Editorial: John Humphries Says Goodbye
SUMMARY: In his final editorial, John Humphreys, President and General Manager of WYFF4, reflects on his 45 years in local broadcasting and the past eight years in his current role. He acknowledges the community’s resilience through significant events, including celebrations of the Clemson Tigers, severe weather, the pandemic, and strides in racial equity. He remembers the tragic loss of reporter Mike McCormick and his photographer while covering news. Humphreys expresses gratitude for the community’s support, particularly in raising over $3.1 million for those in need, and affirms his continued connection to the area despite his retirement.
Editorial: John Humphries Says Goodbye
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Community and music unite at Georgetown High to support young cancer survivor
SUMMARY: During a chorus concert at Georgetown High School, four-year-old Luca, a leukemia survivor, was celebrated for his inspiring journey. After battling leukemia for over two years and being off treatment for six months, Luca’s story, “The Chocolate Treasure Hunt,” was transformed into a song by composer Willie Cornish, alongside the school band. The story features Super Mario characters embarking on a treasure hunt with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, filled with action fitting for a young child’s imagination. Luca enjoyed his moment in the spotlight, sitting front row as his song was performed, showcasing resilience and joy amidst his struggles.
The sound of music is alive at Georgetown High School.
A special guest was recognized at the chorus concert for all that he had been through, and he just so happened to also be a part of the concert himself.
Georgetown High School turned someone’s struggle into a song.
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Aircraft makes emergency landing at GSP Airport
SUMMARY: A military C-17 aircraft from the North Carolina Air National Guard made an emergency landing at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport this afternoon. The plane alerted the airport around 2:40 PM and landed safely, causing minimal disruption to airport operations, which continued normally. As of 3 PM, the runways were fully operational. Investigations are ongoing to determine the reason for the emergency landing. Reports from the scene confirmed the aircraft is currently on the runway, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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