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GoJackets Podcast - It's only preseason but football is back
Preseason practice has begun, and we did a deep dive into the offense and defense and talked about the coordinators and Coach Brent Key. GoJackets.com was in Charlotte for the ACC Kickoff. We gave our impressions of the new format and new location. Finally, the NCAA is ready to put...
UNC Charlotte tests for cancer-causing chemicals in buildings
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — UNC Charlotte confirms they've done testing to buildings on campus for PCBs following NC State's results confirming PCBs inside Poe Hall. The results forced the building to close and since that time more than 200 people who worked or studied there have reported a cancer diagnosis.
In-state receiver runs ridiculous 40 time at South Carolina football camp
South Carolina football fans were disappointed on Thursday when in-state prospect Malik Clark (a consensus 4-star wide receiver from Rock Hill) announced a commitment to play for the Florida State Seminoles over pledging to the Gamecocks. With three wide receivers committed to USC so far in the class of 2025...
Columbia Police search for ‘armed & dangerous’ suspect accused of shooting into car with his family inside
Columbia, SC (WOLO) — The Columbia Police Department is hoping you can help them locate a man they say is considered armed and dangerous and on the loose. According to authorities 52 year old Lurekus Leonard Davis is wanted in connection to a shooting that took place earlier today in the 6200 block of Garners Ferry Road. Police say Davis is accused of shooting into a car with his family members inside as well as children as it traveled down a main lower Richland thoroughfare.
Out on bond for double murder, a suspect faces new charges related to arson case, receives new bond
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A man charged with criminal conspiracy in connection with an arson case in Richland County earlier this month appeared in court Friday afternoon. A judge set a $250,000 bond for 22-year-old Christian Irick. Irick stood in court wearing an ankle monitor. He was already out on...
Mullins cattle farmer slowly recovers from South Carolina drought
MULLINS, S.C. (WBTW) — The owner and operator of Atkinson’s Cattle Company in Mullins said this is the worst his 500-acre farm has been since 2007 and 2011 when it comes to the effects of the severe drought since June. However, over the past two weeks, Don Atkinson said that the farm has received scattered […]
Morgan Locklear ’25 awarded prestigious Udall Scholarship
Furman University health sciences major Morgan Locklear ’25 of Lake Wylie, South Carolina, is a 2024 recipient of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship. Awarded to only 55 undergraduates from 50 colleges and universities in the United States, the $7,000 scholarship supports Native Americans and Alaska natives pursuing health-related careers or who are working on tribal policy issues. The scholarship is also open to students of any ethnic background who are interested in conservation and environmental issues.
South Carolina Weather: Showers Confined to Mountains and Upper Savannah River Valley
Greenville, SC – South Carolina is set to experience drier air pushing south into the region today, bringing with it milder temperatures and more comfortable humidity levels. Residents can look forward to seasonably warm conditions while isolated showers and thunderstorms remain confined to the mountains and upper Savannah River Valley.
Rock Hill Community Mourns After 15-Year-Old Girl Is Fatally Struck in Golf Cart Collision with Investigation Underway
In a tragic incident in Rock Hill, a 15-year-old girl named Marlie Sullivan lost her life following a collision between a golf cart and a Honda CRV. The Rock Hill Police Department reported to the scene of the accident on Laurel Creek Drive shortly after 10 p.m. yesterday. According to WSOCTV, Sullivan was pronounced dead at the scene. She was a student set to enter her sophomore year at Rock Hill High School.
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