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South Carolina landlord duties to renters
COLUMBIA, S.C. — People living in one apartment building at the Boulder Creek Apartments had to leave their homes earlier this week due to hazardous electrical problems. “Landlords have lots of responsibilities under the law, and they center around safety and health,” said Carri Grub Lybarker, the administrator and consumer advocate at the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs.
South Carolina's COVID-19 surge sets the stage for a critical September update
Doctors say South Carolina is experiencing a summer surge in COVID-19 cases and recommend people with symptoms get tested. “It is slightly different [from] what the mRNA. It's very similar to last year, but it's ... adjusted a little bit to the newer strain," Dr. Helmet Albrecht with Prisma Health said. "So it's not a new technique, but a slightly different formula, what it covers. So, it goes with the evolution of the strain.”
Rabies confirmed in bat, raccoon, and skunk across three South Carolina counties
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — The South Carolina Department of Public Health has confirmed that a bat, a racoon and a skunk – all from different counties – have tested positive for rabies. The bat, found near Huntington Drive and Cecillia Drive in Charleston, exposed four people and...
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