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New NBC Show Filming in Charleston Seeking Stand-Ins
An upcoming NBC show that is filming in the Charleston area is currently accepting applications for stand-ins. Anyone that is hired will be paid $250 for each shoot day. There are no details on the show itself, but the casting website provided the following details about being a stand-on: "Job...
Man wanted for felony charges in South Carolina apprehended in Monroe
MONROE, N.C. (WBTV) - North Carolina authorities said on Thursday that they caught a man wanted out of South Carolina for felony charges. On Thursday, July 25, a K9 police unit captured the man, identified as Deangelo Williams, in the North Carolina city of Monroe. Williams, 35, was wanted in South Carolina for felony charges related to breaking into cars.
Pickleball takes over! New state-of-the art, 11-court indoor venue opening in Bluffton
The Local Pickle, a 22,000-square-foot facility, will feature pro-cushion flooring, lessons with certified instructors and even glow in the dark games. Nancy Herbst, founder and pickleball pro, says the facility will help fill an access gap for public courts on Hilton Head and in Bluffton.
Crews search for missing man believed to have been murdered in Scotland Co.
SCOTLAND COUNTY, N.C. (WPDE) — Crews are searching Thursday morning in the area of Old Lumberton Road in Laurinburg for the body of 35-year-old Brandon Carl Wayne McDonald who was last seen in March of 2021, according to Scotland County Cpt. Randy Dover. A joint investigation involving the Scotland...
Maxton man arrested in ‘suspicious’ vehicle jailed on numerous drug charges
ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. (WBTW) — A Maxton man is facing numerous drug charges after he was arrested Wednesday in a vehicle being sought by South Carolina authorities, the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office said. Deputies arrested Christian Samuel Stephens, 23, after responding to the 2800 block of Red Hill Road in Maxton to investigate a “suspicious” […]
A look ahead to a few storylines for South Carolina's preseason camp
South Carolina is nine days away from taking the field for preseason camp as it prepares for the 2024 season which kicks off on Aug. 31 against Old Dominion in Williams-Brice Stadium. Heading into preseason camp, South Carolina has a few questions that will need to be answered before it...
‘You are poisoning our community’: Residents speak out after police seize $1.3M of fentanyl in Bucksport
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WMBF) - The county is a little safer after a major drug bust months in the making. The Horry County Police Department seized $1.3 million worth of drugs and over 30 pounds of the dangerous drug fentanyl from a home on Bethune Drive in Bucksport. Some residents...
Coker Baseball Earns ABCA Team Academic Excellence Award
Hartsville, SC- Coker baseball was one of the many programs recognized by the American Baseball Coaches Association for their academic excellence during the 2023-24 academic year. The Cobras, coached by coach Fico Kondla, posted a GPA of 3.35, meeting the criteria for the prestigious award. The ABCA Team Academic Excellence...
Florence 1 Culinary Services Receives National Recognition
Florence 1 Schools’ Culinary Services Department has been named the Chartwells 2024 National Account of the Year. Department representatives Angela Price and Rivers Byrd received the award during Chartwells’ yearly conference. Florence 1 was chosen to receive this award out of over 700 accounts from across the United States.
Florence lifts boil water advisory after water main break
FLORENCE, S.C. (WPDE) — The City of Florence lifted a boil water advisory Wednesday morning after it was issued for specific neighborhoods Monday evening. Customers located in the 400 to 800 blocks of South Church Street, 400 to 800 blocks of South Barringer Street, 300 block of Ervin Street, East Campbell Street, Prince Street, Noble Street, 200 block of East Elm Street, 400 to 700 blocks of Jarrott Street and the 400 block of Railroad Avenue were included in the advisory.
Former South Carolina athletic director Bob Marcum has died at age 87
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Bob Marcum, who served as athletic director at Kansas, South Carolina, UMass and Marshall, has died a few days after suffering a stroke. He was 87. South Carolina, UMass and Marshall's athletic departments all announced Marcum's death Wednesday, a day after he died. Arkansas coach John Calipari, who worked under Marcum at Massachusetts, posted on social media Sunday that Marcum was hospitalized after complications from a stroke.
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