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'Sistercare Saturdays': Dunk tank and raffles raise money for a cause
The City of Columbia will host a fundraising event for non-profit domestic violence organization Sistercarethis Saturday, August 24, at Boyd Plaza. The event will feature Mayor Daniel Rickenmann, Councilwoman Aditi Bussells, and local celebrities, marking the second "Sistercare Saturdays" event of the year. Attendees can enjoy a dunk tank and...
SERG Group helps “Rays’ shine with big donation
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC (WSAV) – It’s a group that help brings some joy to special needs adults every day. Now a Lowcountry restaurant chain is helping to bring some “sunshine” into the lives of some of the “Rays” from Pockets Full of Sunshine, with a big donation to brighten the charity’s future. “We’re really […]
Lowcountry native speaks out on gun violence at DNC
CHICAGO, S.C. (WCBD) – Summerville native, Melody Geddis McFadden, took the stage on the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to shine a light on the lasting impacts of gun violence. McFadden wears a lot of hats. She’s a pastor, a veteran, an activist and a voice for those who lost their […]
Construction of mega boat landing in Berkeley County progressing
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD)- Construction of a mega boat landing on Lake Moultrie is moving forward, with the hope that it will open as soon as next summer. The 14-area boat landing is being constructed at the site of the old Atkins landing and campground and Lions Beach. It is a project that has been more […]
462-Year-Old Beaufort County town opens first public library
PORT ROYAL, S.C. (WSAV)—This week, the town of Port Royal, a historic Beaufort County community dating back 462 years, celebrated a major milestone with the opening of its very first public library. The library, which had its soft opening on Wednesday, is already attracting many residents who are eager to explore the new facility. Port […]
Rep. Gilliard and Coroner O'Neal tour damaged Monrovia Cemetery
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Charleston County Coroner Bobbi Jo O'Neal discussed Monrovia Cemetery in Charleston on Oceanic Street Friday. "This is sacred ground. And that's the way we need to look at it," says O'Neal. Both O'Neal and State Rep. Wendell Gilliard toured the site. Recent damage due to...
Shop small, support local: Black Business Market opens in Goose Creek this weekend
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCIV) — A Black Business Market is coming to Goose Creek Saturday, Aug. 24 and offers attendees the opportunity to shop small and support local businesses. The NAACP Goose Creek Branch, in collaboration with the City of Goose Creek Recreation, will be hosting the event starting...
Enjoy wine, beer, and sunshine at The Charleston Wine Festival
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The Charleston Wine Festival is set for Saturday and boasts over50 wine selections, mimosas and beers. “We’re excited to host our Summer Wine Festival again at this incredible venue,” said Mike DiLonardo, director of operations at Charleston Wine Festivals, in a prepared statement.
Two wine, cocktail bars from budding hospitality group in the works for West Columbia
Led by the former general manager of fine-dining mainstay Terra, the group is developing a cocktail bar/supper club and another business bringing together alcohol retail with a relaxed wine bar vibe and kitchen.
Date set for South Carolina’s first execution in more than 13 years
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina has set a Sept. 20 date to put inmate Freddie Eugene Owens to death in what would be the state’s first execution in more than 13 years. South Carolina was once one of the busiest states for executions, but for years had...
Black Voices: Eutawville transplant recipient shares story to raise awareness
CROSS, S.C. (WCSC) - Across the country, more than 113,000 names are on waitlists for organ transplants, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network. As August marks “National Multicultural Donor Awareness Month,” one transplant recipient is sharing her story and paying...
Steve Spurrier reflects on coaching career, sets record straight on leaving South Carolina
In Tailgate Talks with DiMarco and Garcia, former South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier speaks on his time with the Gamecocks. The post Steve Spurrier reflects on coaching career, sets record straight on leaving South Carolina appeared first on On3.
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