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Carol Clarke

Carol Clarke

Anchor at WYFF News 4 at 6pm - WYFF-TV

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News
  • Health & Medicine

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Upstate toddler survives rare tumor surgery; family calls him "a miracle"

Rhody Tabor, a 21-month-old boy from Easley, underwent an extensive surgery to remove a rare tumor, with his family and doctors amazed at his resilience.
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Greenville pet owner urges caution after dog’s near-fatal encounter...

A Greenville dog owner shares her experience with pet poisoning to raise awareness during Pet Poison Prevention Month.
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'It's a major disaster': Hurricane Helene damages historic cemetery...

Hurricane Helene caused extensive damage to the historic cemetery at Old Pilgrim Baptist Church in Simpsonville in late September.
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What rights do undocumented immigrants have in the U.S.?

Carol Clarke and a Greenville immigration attorney discuss immigration, deportation, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and what rights undocumented immigrants have in the U.S.
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Upstate school moves to e-learning due to chickenpox cases

A Spartanburg County charter school is dealing with a bout of chickenpox.
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Innovative cochlear implant trial at MUSC seeks participants

The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is one of seven sites nationwide testing a new type of cochlear implant that has no external wires or components.
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Upstate camera shop keeps film photography alive

A small shop in Spartanburg, South Carolina, remains as one of the last camera stores in the state, keeping the tradition of film photography alive.
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Nearly 500 birds euthanized in Upstate due to bird flu

A case of bird flu was reported in a flock of birds in Spartanburg County, South Carolina just before the new year, according to the Centers For Disease Control.