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SC’s 2nd execution after a 13-year hiatus is scheduled
COLUMBIA — The execution of inmate Richard Moore is set for Nov. 1, according to a notice Friday from the state Supreme Court. The death warrant comes two weeks after the execution of Freddie Owens, the first in the state in 13 years. Moore, who fatally shot a gas station clerk in Spartanburg County 25 […]
After Hurricane Helene, Camp Cole becomes a haven for 192 line workers repairing power across the Southeast
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Hurricane Helene knocked out power to more than a million South Carolinians at the height of the storm. Now, Camp Cole, which normally focuses on children, teens and adults with illnesses, is hosting around 192 line workers. These workers have been working hard to restore power...
Helene and other storms dumped a whopping 40 trillion gallons of rain on the South, NOAA says
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As Hurricane Helene cleanup continues, we're now learning just how much rain fell in the Southeast last week. Helene's rainfall totals are stunning experts with an unheard of amount of water. Let's connect the dots. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says more than 40...
South Carolina Democratic Party, other groups seek to extend voter registration deadline in wake of Helene
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WBTW) — A virtual hearing is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Friday in Richland County to address a request by the South Carolina Democratic Party to extend the state’s voter registration deadline for the Nov. 5 election. The party’s lawsuit asks that voter registration deadlines, including in-person, online, and mail-in, be extended to Oct. […]
Flush the South Carolina loss, and Kentucky football looks really strong
The Ole Miss Rebels went into South Carolina and dominated them in all phases of the ball game. This creates a weird dilemma for Kentucky. The team that whooped them is the team that just got whooped by the team that Kentucky upset. That's a bit of a twisted way...
Columbia announces new phase of canal repairs, including major water projects
COLUMBIA, S.C. — After nine years, repair work continues on the Columbia Canal. On the anniversary of the 1,000-year flood that damaged the canal, City of Columbia leaders gave an update on several major projects. “We are proud to announce the major progress on our efforts to repair not...
‘Other’ South Carolina running backs ready for chances when needed
But the Arkansas transfer missed most of the Akron game after getting twisted up by a defender while blocking, forcing Shane Beamer and Co. to go with a committee approach for the rest of the game, a look into what the running back room might look like if Sanders were ever to miss additional time. The post ‘Other’ South Carolina running backs ready for chances when needed appeared first on On3.
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