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Mount Pleasant firefighter retires after 27 years of service
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – A longtime Mount Pleasant firefighter has signed off for the final time. Firefighter Jeremy Ray is being recognized for his dedicated service to the Mount Pleasant Fire Department and the town as he retires after 27 years. Battalion Chief Matthew Tidwell called Ray a steadfast figure in the department who […]
Campbell continues non-conference slate with trip to Charleston Southern, visit from Clemson
BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Following a win and a draw in Week 2 action, Campbell women's soccer hits the road for a matchup against familiar foe Charleston Southern before hosting Clemson in their third match this season against an ACC opponent. The Camels (1-1-2) face off against the Buccaneers...
Sidewalk, safety improvements underway for road in West Ashley
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A project started by several municipalities and agencies could bring a sigh of relief to the families living along one West Ashley road. Kearsen Seabrook, a Charleston hairstylist, is the mother of a young child who lives along Sanders Road in West Ashley. “I do a...
Trial date set for Angel Vause, charged with lying to FBI in Brittanee Drexel murder case
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A date has been set for the trial of Angel Vause, a woman charged with lying to the FBI in connection to the 2009 murder of Brittanee Drexel, after her abrupt decision to reject her plea agreement in court in Charleston Tuesday. Vause's trial will...
Women's Soccer Faces Wofford
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The College of Charleston women's soccer team will remain on the road to face Wofford in Spartanburg on Thursday, August 29 at 6:00 p.m. The Cougars traveled to Columbia on Sunday, where they fell to the Gamecocks 4-1. Faith Slimmer found the lone goal for Charleston in the first half, finishing a cross from Emma Wennar. This was the Cougars' first loss of the season, and their record now stands at 3-1.
Navy Reserve Sailor Soars to New Heights Following in the Legacy of Women Trailblazers – Joint Base Charleston
JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. – On July 30, 1942, nearly eight months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Public Law 689 creating the Navy’s women’s reserve program, known as the “Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service” or WAVES. WAVES allowed...
Charleston Gospel Choir reschedules auditions for new singers
As a result of Tropical Storm Debby and its ongoing impact, the Charleston Gospel Choir has rescheduled its August auditions to early September. Auditions for new volunteer singers will now be held Tuesday, September 3 and 10, 2024, from 6-7:30 p.m. at Second Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 342 Meeting Street, downtown Charleston.
Curtis Wilson to host Labor Day Celebration in Columbia
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – Our very own Curtis Wilson will host a big Labor Day celebration this coming Monday!. The End of the Summer Celebration is from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 4300 St. Andrews Road. Curtis spoke with Loretta Coleman of Loretta Coleman Ministries, about all the...
South Carolina basketball alum A'ja Wilson drops 42 points in huge performance
South Carolina basketball fans who follow the WNBA have the privilege of watching some of the very best players in the league compete at the professional level. There is not a better player in the W (or in the world, for that matter) than former Gamecock A'ja Wilson, a player who seems all but destined to become the best women's basketball star the world has ever seen.
TikTok prankster arrested after claiming to have bomb at Charleston Airport
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – An online prankster is facing serious charges after he approached officers at Charleston International Airport and claimed to have a “bomb and a strap.” The Charleston County Aviation Authority officers were in the ticketing area on Saturday when 20-year-old Thomas Brienza, of New York, walked up and said he “didn’t […]
Two Lowcountry deaths possibly linked to Listeria Outbreak
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The South Carolina Department of Health is advising residents to avoid recalled Boar’s Head deli meat, due to a national Listeria outbreak that may be linked to the deaths of two Lowcountry residents. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been investigating a listeria outbreak that has led to 43 […]
Mega Millions player narrowly misses out on $582m jackpot – but still manages to snag $2m thanks to extra purchase
A LUCKY lottery player has won a whopping $2 million but missed out on pocketing the jackpot by just one number. The unnamed Mega Millions player from South Carolina won the $2 million in Tuesday’s drawing due to a snap decision. The individual’s move to pay an extra $1 for the Megaplier doubled their winnings, […]
Expanding nurse training in S.C.
If you are a regular listener of this show, you’ve probably heard us discuss over the past several years the nursing shortage in our state and the steps being taken to alleviate that situation. One of those action plans is now a reality as a new 52,000 square foot nursing training facility just opened in Lexington County. Mike Switzer interviews Jeannette Andrews, the Helen Gurley Wolford Professor of Nursing and the dean of the College of Nursing at the University of South Carolina.
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