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Second annual Back 2 School Summer Town Bash draws hundreds in Summerton
The second annual Back 2 School Summer Town Bash, held on July 20th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on 4th St. in Summerton, drew more than 400 attendees, surpassing last year's turnout. The event, hosted by Chief Donell Dixon, the Summerton Police Department, the Town of Summerton, and Annett Smith of Journey Helping Others, honored the late Mayor Tony Junious and celebrated community spirit and collaboration.
Third detainee who died last week at Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center identified
COLUMBIA, S.C. — An inmate has died after having a medical emergency and falling ill while being detained at Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. Now, the sheriff's office is reporting that this is another opioid-related death. According to a statement from a Richland County government spokesperson, a 71-year-old detainee,...
Phil Steele: Gamecocks should double rushing output in 2024
One of the big issues for South Carolina's offense in recent football seasons has been the Gamecocks inability to run the ball. In 2023, Carolina averaged only 85 rushing yards per game (2.8 yards per carry). With a healthy and ol�
Motorcyclist goes over railing of James Island Connector, is unharmed
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston Police Department says a motorcyclist fell off the James Island Connector and survived. The motorcyclist was merging onto the James Island Connector when they lost control of their vehicle and went over the railing and into the water. A passing boater aided the motorcyclist...
High Fidelity: Dr. Bethany Goodier
Dr. Bethany Goodier is an associate professor of communication at the College of Charleston. She currently serves as the director of the Martin Center for mentorship in communication, where she works to foster connections between students and those who practice in the communication discipline, Ohm Radio writes. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, walking the bridge and spending time with friends and family. Here is Goodier’s top five albums:
Nationwide closing of home goods retailer affecting Upstate businesses
BOILING SPRINGS, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A home goods and furniture store that has been in business for over a century is shutting its doors after filing for bankruptcy, affecting stores across the Southeast, including the Upstate. Conn’s HomePlus filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last Tuesday and announced it...
Dawn Staley Changes Tune On Caitlin Clark After Olympic Snub
South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley is changing her tune on WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark. With the Olympics getting underway this week, Staley was asked about Clark’s Team USA snub. While she was one of the committee members responsible for keeping her off the Olympic roster, Staley now believes Clark is deserving. The coach […] The post Dawn Staley Changes Tune On Caitlin Clark After Olympic Snub appeared first on BroBible.
What do Stephen Smith's injuries tell about the SC teen's death?
Years before disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was convicted for the murders of his wife and son, there was another mystery in Murdaugh country — the death of Stephen Smith, a 19-year-old gay man whose body was found in the middle of a rural road on July 8, 2015. The medical examiner ruled it a hit and run.For years, his mother Sandy Smith wanted a second opinion, convinced Stephen's death was no accident. "There was no vehicle debris, no broken headlight … paint scrapes or anything," Hampton County Guardian editor Michael DeWitt Jr. tells "48 Hours."The case...
Chances tick up for development; Carolinas could see tropical system early next week
The National Hurricane Center on Saturday morning outlined a 20% chance of development into a Tropical Depression or named system over the next seven days -- but by Saturday night that was up to a 40% chance.
After early start to nesting season, sea turtle numbers lagging
The number of sea turtles nests along the South Carolina coast is lagging behind last year. “It’s a little bit slower than years past but we still have the month of August to go through,” said Rick Scott, who oversees the South Carolina United Turtle Enthusiasts, a group of volunteers who patrol beaches at dawn looking for nests. “The overall numbers are pretty low.”
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