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Rep. Nancy Mace speaks on Tropical Storm Debby recovery efforts
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace sat down with News 2’s Erin Morgan to discuss how Tropical Storm Debby impacted her district and ongoing recovery efforts. Rep. Mace represents the first congressional district, which encompasses parts of Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, and Jasper counties. All of which were impacted by Debby including with […]
State Board of Education nears final approval on complete cell phone ban in all public schools. Here's what you need to know
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The State Board of Education is one step closer to a state-wide cell phone ban in all South Carolina schools going into effect, after members approved the first reading of the model policy today that all districts will be required to adopt. The Department of Education...
Restaurant Week in South Carolina: List of restaurants, menus
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Restaurant Week in the Upstate area of South Carolina kicks off Thursday. It's a week where the top restaurants in our area show off their culinary skills during an 11-day foodie extravaganza. From casual settings to high-end dining experiences, participating restaurants will feature new dishes, fan...
South Carolina School District Apologizes After Confusion
According to our source, Channel 9 in Charlotte, here’s what happened. The school district posted on social media Sunday night that there were some mistakes in communication about bus routes. The district said they of course thought they were accurate when originally sent out. Whitney Thomas gives this quote to wsoctv.com; “I believe they sent it out on that Friday but they also sent it out on the weekend and they kept saying there would be updates, they’d put it on the Facebook page too, but my son’s stuff was never updated with a number,” “My friend next door, her sons had an a.m. pickup, but no p.m., so it was just a whole mess.”
Fired Cop Caught Wearing Fake Police Gear, Makes Thirst Traps for “50-Yr-Old Divorced Moms”
A South Carolina police officer who is believed to have been fired from his position for donations out of folks and keeping the money for himself is going viral on TikTok.Not because there are any new developments in his purported charity stealing case but because of the bizarre videos he uploads to the popular social media platform.Several users, like @zebranate, have lampooned his clips online by reposting snippets of his live videos to their own social media accounts. If you've ever wanted to see Emry's clips yourself, it looks like he's holding lives on TikTok here.In Zebranate's video, they...
Drier, less humid days ahead!
COLUMBIA, SC (WACH) — The front responsible for storms over the past several days will finally clear to our south tonight. A few showers may linger overnight and early Wednesday, but most are looking at a few needed dry days ahead. Wednesday will be partly cloudy with highs in...
First Street Finds Most Debby-Damaged Homes Outside Flood Zone, Without Coverage
More than three-fourths of properties flooded by Hurricane Debby last week were outside a designated flood hazard area and were likely to be uninsured for the water loss. Many of those properties were concentrated in spots seemingly far away from where the storm made landfall, including Sarasota, Florida; Savannah, Georgia; and Charleston, South Carolina.
DSS announces latest grant for childcare providers
South Carolina (WSAV) – The Department of Social Services (DSS) is offering a onetime Expansion/Operating Grant for childcare providers. The grant is primarily designed to support increased child enrollment, staff and educator retention, and childcare center operating expenses. “Our goal is to support childcare providers in their efforts to expand and enhance the quality ofcare […]
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