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Charleston Natural Hair Expo celebrates natural hair with annual event
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C (WCIV) — The Charleston Natural Hair Expo proved to be a celebration of diversity, culture, and the beauty of natural hair. Saturday, the expo provided a space for people to honor their hair in all different textures. Attendees had the opportunity to shop from local and...
Mayor addresses some concerns over new Scout Plant in Blythewood
COLUMBIA, S.C. — As construction progresses on the Scout Motors production center in Blythewood, questions and concerns about how the town will handle the expected growth are on the rise. “I think it's a historic change for South Carolina as a whole, first and foremost,” said Blythewood’s Mayor, Sloan...
1st-Team All-SEC Performer Rips ‘College Football 25’ For Low Rating, Getting His Position Wrong
Hunter Rogers is not happy with EA Sports after seeing his rating and designated position tag in the new College Football ’25 video game. The South Carolina Gamecock ripped the game online after seeing his profile. Not only is his skill level viewed as particularly low, but EA Sports listed him at the wrong position completely! Rogers […] The post 1st-Team All-SEC Performer Rips ‘College Football 25’ For Low Rating, Getting His Position Wrong appeared first on BroBible.
Turning pain into purpose through Intense Volleyball
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) -(Sponsored by Intense Volleyball) When you step into the Intense Volleyball gym, you feel a sense of comfort, calm, and connection. It’s always been that way, according to Director Jerry Dorneker, but that bond became even stronger after tragedy. Dorneker lost his 12-year-old daughter to suicide...
Luke Doty gives his impression of LaNorris Sellers
There are three quarterbacks on the South Carolina football roster who have started games collegiately, but fourth-year head coach Shane Beamer has tabbed LaNorris Sellers, the only player at the position who hasn't started a game, as his starter. Sellers' overall physical traits are unmatched, but he doesn't have some of the same experiences as his teammates.
Spartanburg Water joins statewide oyster recycling program
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - As the saying goes, ‘the world is your oyster,’ but did you know our world wouldn’t be the same without oysters? That’s why a second location in the Upstate is joining a statewide oyster recycling program. Spartanburg Water is the newest...
The State of Six Mile, South Carolina
A “State of Six Mile” dinner will take place Thursday evening, July 25. Interested members of the public are invited to the $25 dollar-a-ticket event at the Six Mile Town Hall. Among the speakers: Mayor James Atkinson. A special presentation from the South Carolina Municipal Association is also planned.
Atlanta man allegedly drives over 100 miles away to lower giant Confederate flag in South Carolina, report says
SOUTH CAROLINA, USA — An Atlanta man allegedly drove over 100 miles away in an attempt to take down a "giant" Confederate flag Saturday night, according to a report from NBC affiliate WYFF. The report stated that the 23-year-old told deputies he "doesn't agree with what it stands for."...
Gun brand used in Trump assassination attempt owned by Palmetto State Armory parent, newspaper reports
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — The rifle brand used in Saturday’s attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump is owned by the parent company of South Carolina-based Palmetto State Armory, which runs a branch in Myrtle Beach, USA Today reported on Tuesday. In 2023, Trump toured Palmetto State Armory’s Summerville plant, posing with its owner. […]
Kingstree man seeks recognition for historical Black cemetery
KINGSTREE, S.C. (WCSC) - After tracing his ancestry to an abandoned cemetery in the area, one Kingstree man is hoping to get the property the recognition he says it deserves. Members of the Cedar Swamp Community in Kingstree see the Old Stand Cemetery, a historical Black graveyard, as a vital link to the history and culture of the area.
The South Carolina Research Authority unveils new Greenville office in effort to strengthen the support for local businesses
Greenville, South Carolina – The South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) has once again shown its commitment and dedication to growth by establishing a new office in Greenville, in what appears to be a major step meant to support the local innovation sector. Joining already-existing sites in Charleston, Summerville, Columbia, and Anderson, the relocation marks the seventh facility in the expanding network of the company throughout the state.
Coroner: Body of man who jumped off South Strand bridge after crash recovered
GEORGETOWN COUNTY, S.C. (WMBF) - In an update, the Georgetown County Coroner confirmed the body recovered by authorities on Tuesday is the body of the driver who jumped off a bridge. Coroner Chase Ridgeway said the man, who authorities spent days looking for, was found around 11 a.m. by a...
Mullins pastor nominated for Stellar Award
MULLINS, S.C. (WBTW) — A Mullins pastor has been nominated for a Stellar Gospel Award in the category for Traditional Female Gospel Artist of the year along with other award-winning artists. Eartha Edwards said at an early age she knew her voice would be a tool used to uplift people around the world. She sang her […]
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