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Wando Welch Terminal caps 2024 fiscal year with over 1.2 million containers moved
MOUNT PLESANT, S.C. (WCIV) — Wando Welch Terminal achieved an all-time record year, moving more than 1.2 million containers according to an internally conducted study. South Carolina Ports finished the 2024 fiscal year with a 7% uptick in container volumes moving through the Port of Charleston last month, their prepared statement said. They handled 218,115 Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) and 121,267 pier containers in June, marking the second highest June on their records.
"Missed opportunity": The View blasts Nikki Haley for "pathetic" Trump endorsement
"The View" hosts on Wednesday slammed former United Nations ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley for supplicating at the Republican National Convention to former President Donald Trump, despite saying in February that she felt "no need to kiss the ring." On Tuesday night in Milwaukee, Haley in her speech...
Lexington Police warn residents about online scam
LEXINGTON, S.C. (WOLO)– A scam warning from the Lexington Police Department was posted on Monday. Investigators says thy began getting calls about a missing child with autism named Brandon Cooper they read about on social media. Police say this is a scam. Authorities say be careful with what you...
Quartet of Gamecocks post solid day in Cape Cod League
There were four South Carolina baseball players on the field in Yarmouth, Mass. on Monday night and every one of them had a productive day. Yarmouth-Dennis and Cotuit saw their game end in a tie at eight runs apiece as darkness set in on the field with no lights, but it wasn't before all four Gamecocks were able to make an impact on the game.
These Are The Top 5 States Michigan Residents Are Fleeing To
According to the Allied US Migration Report for the 2nd year in a row we saw less interstate in 2023. Where's everybody going? More importantly, why are they going there?. Stagflation. Recession; The fact that interstate moves have continued to decrease over the last few years shows residents are taking a cautious approach when it comes to big moves and increasing interest rates.
SCDPPP hopes to help offenders find work
A new program from the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon services aims to help offenders find jobs. The agency will provide 21 laptops to county offices that offenders can use to find work. The computers have software to create resumes, cover letters and power-point presentations. Officials say laptop use will be monitored […]
Here's what you'll now see on the ballot in November in Richland County
RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. — Tuesday night Richland County council approved putting a continued penny tax in the hands of voters come November. The current penny tax ends in late 2026. This now gives voters the option to accept or deny a new transportation tax for the next 25 years.
Will Richland County be getting a new jail?
COLUMBIA, S.C. — At the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center ad hoc committee meeting today, Richland County officials heard about a number of renovations at the county’s jail. One of the standout moments came at the end of the meeting when county administrator Leonardo Brown breached the subject of building a new detention facility.
Father, 11-year-old daughter robbed at gun point on Interstate 26
ORANGEBURG COUNTY, S.C. — Robert Barton is remembering the events of last Friday night. That’s when two men robbed him at gunpoint along the interstate in Orangeburg County. Robert and his 11 year old daughter Kathryn were headed to Hilton Head for a fishing trip when they pulled...
Baby mice likely starved to death in USC research lab, report says
COLUMBIA, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - An animal welfare group is again calling for the University of South Carolina to stop animal research after an incident that resulted in the deaths of two baby mice. In May, USC’s Office of Research self-reported the unexpected deaths to the federal Office of Laboratory...
CIU welcomes a new dean of students
Columbia International University’s new dean of students comes with over two decades of experience in Christian education. Philip Ritchey has been serving in Christian education for 23 years, including six years as dean of students at Blue Mountain Christian University in northern Mississippi, and as a high school principal and a head of school at private Christian high schools.
Soda City Live: Back to School Supply Drive with Cumulus Media
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - You can help local students prepare for a successful school year by donating school supplies. Cumulus Media will be hosting several Back to School Supply drives to collect supplies throughout the month of July at several Hardee’s locations in the Midlands through a partnership with the restaurant chain.
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