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South Carolina Weekend Forecast: Highs in the 90s with Low Rain Chances
Columbia, SC – As the weekend approaches, South Carolina residents can expect a hot and mostly sunny few days ahead. Thursday will start off with a few clouds but is expected to clear up as the day progresses, leading to highs in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees. The high pressure system in place will keep the chance of rain minimal, providing an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities as many school districts kick off the new school year.
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.
3 years into a life sentence, Alex Murdaugh to get his day before the South Carolina Supreme Court
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The appeals are just beginning for disgraced former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh, who is almost three years into a life sentence without parole for killing his wife and son. The South Carolina Supreme Court has agreed to hear Murdaugh’s appeal of his murder convictions....
West Union Council Enforces Attendance-Based Pay Policy
The West Union Town Council has adopted a new policy requiring council members and the mayor to attend meetings to receive their pay, with exceptions for emergencies. In related news, the council has approved the initial annexation of three properties: a 3.27-acre site at S.C. Highway 11 and Collins Road, a 1.61-acre parcel for the Walhalla Veterinary Clinic, and a section of the S.C. Department of Transportation right-of-way. These annexations address concerns about transient camps and issues at the veterinary clinic. A final decision is expected on September 10.
Georgia Republicans Vote Against Democracy By Using Trump Lies To Legalize Election Interference
It's not like his voter fraud claims began in 2020—it's his go-to. In 2016, during the GOP primaries, Trump lost the Iowa and Colorado caucuses to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. He blamed voter fraud. The post Georgia Republicans Vote Against Democracy By Using Trump Lies To Legalize Election Interference appeared first on NewsOne.
Cooper, one-time VP candidate, to speak at Democratic convention in Chicago
Roy Cooper discusses why he will not seek vice presidential nomination. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will have a speaking role at next week's Democratic National Convention in Chicago, he said Thursday. Cooper was considered a potential vice presidential pick for Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris became the nominee after...
Fall for Greenville lines up record number of restaurant participants
Bank of America Fall for Greenville presented by Pepsi returns to downtown Greenville Oct. 11-13, kicking off a day earlier with a Thursday night concert presented by Papa Bear Car Wash. Festival officials, including Bank of America Upstate President Stacy Brandon and Board Chair Veera Gaul, hosted an event to...
Gaffney High selling shirts in memory of ‘Coach BooBoo’
GAFFNEY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - To honor an Upstate high school football legend, Gaffney High is selling shirts before two white-out games this season. Terence Ratchford, also known as “Coach BooBoo”, a beloved member of the Gaffney community, passed away in July from congestive heart failure. BooBoo’s signature...
Crews respond to house fire in Simpsonville
SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Simpsonville Fire was called to a house fire Thursday evening. The incident happened on Heathermoor Way. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. Details regarding the fire are limited. Stay with FOX Carolina as we work to learn more.
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