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Back-to-school events get students ready to head back to class
Columbia, SC (WACH) - There are several 'back-to-school' events happening across the Midlands Saturday before students head back to class for the new school year. Some are being run by schools, others by nonprofit organizations and some by people who just want to make a difference for their communities. Check...
One month later, Coastal Carolina University yet to provide report on arrest of Shoreline Behavioral Health Services chairman
CONWAY, S.C. (WBTW) — Friday marked one month since Coastal Carolina University police arrested a now-former teaching associate on an assault-and-battery charge, and News13 is still waiting for school officials to release a copy of the police report. News13 submitted an online Freedom of Information Act request with CCU on June 26 asking for the […]
'Florence After 5' event brings live music, family fun to block party
FLORENCE. S.C. (WPDE) — Downtown Florence is hosting the Tru Sol Band at the 'Florence After 5' event on August 2. The talented musicians will bring a unique and soulful sound that has captured audiences all over the East Coast. Tru Sol Band performs renditions of Motown classics, hits...
Midlands Back-to-School events, supply drives for the upcoming year
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– As parents in the Palmetto State prepare for the upcoming school year, they will be looking for places to get school supplies. ABC Columbia has a list of places to help you prepare for the new school year and have some fun before school begins. RICHLAND...
Gamecock Football coordinators talk coming season
(WACH) — South Carolina Football is just a week away from starting their Fall camp and just over a month away from kicking off the 2024 season. The Gamecocks' three coordinators took time this week to talk with WACH FOX about their excitement for the coming schedule. Offensive Coordinator...
Hamer Church of God Loaves & Fishes Ministry Distributes And Delivers Food
The Hamer Church of God Loaves & Fishes Ministry distributed and delivered food on Friday, July 26. It takes several hours to prepare for this well-organized group to plan for an event such as this one. The volunteers are Hamer Church of God members, some from other churches, and some who seldom go to church. God has blessed with a variety of volunteers to benefit this.
Thanks to NCAA rules changes, Shane Beamer announces new titles for South Carolina football staff
Earlier this summer, the NCAA eliminated the limits that had been in place for Division-1 coaching staffs. While there still will be just ten coaches who can go on the road recruiting, additional assistants can be included on coaching staffs, and those roles will not be just as "analysts" or "graduate assistants" anymore. On Thursday, South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer revealed how this has affected the Gamecocks.
South Carolina DNR hosts free fishing clinic in Beaufort
BEAUFORT, S.C. — South Carolina Department of Natural Resources hosted the first of two free fishing clinics in Beaufort. Neighbors came to the Broad River Fishing Pier to learn a new hobby. The introductory class taught attendees how to tie fishing knots, how to rig a rod and reel, and how to cast a line.
10-man Battery fall 4-2 to Tampa Bay
The Charleston Battery fell 4-2 on the road against the Tampa Bay Rowdies on Saturday at Al Lang Stadium. Charleston were off to an early lead with goals from Juan David Torres and Graham Smith, but a late rally by the Rowdies, aided by the Battery being reduced to 10 men following Adam Grinwis’ red card, made the difference in the end. The result ended a six-match unbeaten run for the Battery.
RiverDogs walk-off Cannon Ballers in first game, split doubleheader
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Jhon Diaz completed a furious comeback in the final inning for the Charleston RiverDogs with a walk-off single to right, as they beat the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers 8-7 in game one of a doubleheader at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park on Saturday. The Cannon Ballers rebounded with a 3-1 in in the nightcap to split the twin bill in front of 3,957 fans.
Crane, tangled in fishing line, rescued from tree in Wando area
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Wando community fire crews rescued a crane tangled in a fishing line and found hanging from a tree. The Cainhoy Fire Department said it received a call for assistance around 9 a.m. Thursday regarding a possibly injured bird at the Sweetwater Apartment complex. Firefighters and animal control officers said they discovered […]
CCSD network outage caused by suspicious activity, resolution expected next week
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Friday morning the Charleston County School District suffered a network outage spurred by what they say was suspicious activity notification gracing the screens for several in the community. "Now when you say suspicious activity, I think all of us have been through enough things that...
Midland Park could see schools change as early as 2026
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston County School District hopes to expand education for the Midland Park community as early as 2026. The district wants to purchase 2427 Midland Park Road from North Charleston and turn it into a school property. City council voted unanimously on Thursday to pass it through a first reading.
RiverDogs and Cannon Ballers postponed by rain for second straight night
Charleston, SC - The Charleston RiverDogs Friday night contest against the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers was postponed due to rain. Thursday’s scheduled contest was also postponed. The teams will make up the game as part of a series next month in Kannapolis. A doubleheader, featuring a pair of seven-inning contests, remains scheduled for Saturday at 5:00 p.m.
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