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SC 16u Into Gulf Coast World Series Championship After Thursday Wins
The South Central 16u Storm Chasers are into the Gulf Coast World Series after a pair of wins yesterday. SC opened the day with a dominant pitching performance by Salem’s Cody Beard in a 2-1 win over Punching Tickets. He went 6.1 innings allowing just 2 hits and no earned runs. Kaden Milleville got the final 2 outs. At the plate, Colton Shelton drove in both Salem runs. Brody Collier added a single.
Worker's union releases report on AT&T worker issues amid contract negotiations
(WCIV) — The Communications Workers of America Southeast released a scathing report this week outlining issues they say are faced on the job and at home by AT&T technicians. The report comes as the union is negotiating with the multinational telecommunications holding company for a new contract. Communications Workers...
Ridge View student represents S.C. at ALA Girls Nation
Jada-Love Roper, a student at Ridge View High School, is one of 100 high school seniors selected to attend American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Girls Nation in Washington, D.C. The weeklong program, founded in 1947, has provided exceptional civic education to thousands of students, teaching them how the federal government works.
Woman threw away SC lottery ticket — but it was worth $200,000. Husband saved the day
A woman threw away a $5 lottery ticket, not realizing it was worth six figures, according to South Carolina lottery officials. If that sounds like the start of a heartbreaking lottery fail, here’s where things took another surprising turn. The Spartanburg woman’s husband “spotted the ticket in the trash,...
Wildfire smoke from Canada heads toward the Carolinas
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Devastating wildfires have been plaguing Canada, especially near Jasper. The smoke from these fires is headed south, thanks to the upper-level wind pattern. Smoke will be carried southward, but the amounts shouldn’t be anything like what we experienced last year. Hazy skies will be the...
Storm dumps nearly 4 inches of rain on Savannah area, causing another round of flooding
A thunderstorm Friday, fueled by lingering moisture in the atmosphere, dropped several inches of rain in a matter of hours on the Savannah area. For the third time in a little more than a week, motorists found themselves stranded when their cars stalled after being swamped by floodwaters. That included sections of highly...
28-year-old Summerville woman killed in head-on collision on US Highway 52
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — One person is dead following a two-car, head on collision Friday evening in Berkeley County. 28-year-old Tonya Frey, of Summerville has been identified as the deceased victim, according to the Berkeley County Coroner's Office. The collision occurred on US Highway 52, one mile north...
Ribbon cutting marks official opening of Medical College of Georgia's Savannah campus
Savannah has a new four-year medical school with a 160-student capacity (40 students per class level). The Medical College of Georgia (MCG), based in Augusta, has opened a Savannah campus in partnership with another University System of Georgia (USG) institution, Georgia Southern University (GSU). The Armstrong Campus, 11935 Abercorn St., will serve...
Not as much rain for the weekend and hot conditions continue
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Heavy rain Friday caused street flooding across Savannah, but good news for the weekend — not as much rain is in the forecast. Hot and humid conditions through the weekend, with temperatures getting into the upper 80s and low 90s. South of Interstate 16 will...
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