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Lowcountry sings karaoke to benefit Summerville Parks
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD) – “Lowcountry Sings” is a karaoke contest where the community’s voice can make a difference. Lowcountry Sings says this event is open to all ages and will support the Summerville Parks Foundation to improve and maintain local greenspaces. Karaoke singers can enter the contests online beginning July 15. Singers upload a video […]
MLB Draft recap day one
Summerville product P.J. Morlando grew up in the Tampa era and now he is going home. The USC signee was taken by the Miami Marlins with the 16th overall selection of baseball's draft which began Sunday night. Morlando was the state's Gatorade Player of the Year for the Green Wave.
Fair committee, CARTA remain at odds over land for rapid transit plans
LADSON, S.C. (WCSC) - A fight over a parcel of land at the Ladson fairgrounds intended for use for the proposed Lowcountry Rapid Transit System shows no sign of ending months after a fair committee offered a compromise to CARTA. The 21-mile Lowcountry Rapid Transit System project would connect the...
SC State Online & Distance Education has a new web address
ORANGEBURG, S.C. – South Carolina State University’s Center for Online and Distance Education (CODE) has a new section on the university’s website, www.scscu.edu. CODE can now be found at www.scsu.edu/online_education. The center provides administrative leadership for online and distance education, faculty development and continuing education. SC State’s...
FIRST ALERT: Portion of Magwood Drive closed after crash
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Officers with the Charleston Police Department are responding to a crash in West Ashley Monday night. The crash happened at the intersection of Ashley Crossing Drive and Magwood Drive around 10:30 p.m., according to Charleston County Dispatch. The crash involved two vehicles that were both upside down as a result of the crash.
Orangeburg prepares for 2024 Diamond Youth Baseball World Series
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (WIS) - Orangeburg City officials are now in the final stretch of preparations for The Diamond Youth Baseball World Series. City Leaders said this event will bring thousands of tourists to the Garden City. That means a huge economic impact to businesses and hotels with players and their families visiting Orangeburg.
City of Columbia seeking book donations for Little Libraries initiative
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Maybe you've seen them around in some Columbia neighborhoods, little decorated boxes containing books for folks to borrow for free. They are called Little Libraries and, while most are erected by private individuals or neighborhood groups, now the City of Columbia is launching a Little Libraries initiative to place book boxes across North Columbia.
Soda City Live: Releasing the Weight: Strategies for Success Seminar
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - There is an upcoming seminar geared toward equipping youth and young adults with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate in today’s world. The event features dynamic presenters who will cover crucial topics to help attendees succeed in various aspects of their lives. Feel more...
Back-to-school giveaway focuses on Columbia area's Latino community
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The first day of school is closer than you think for many in the Midlands. To that end, Select Health of South Carolina's First Choice health plan hosts its first Jump Back-to-School event of the summer in Columbia on Saturday, July 20. The bilingual staff of...
Folly Beach's first sea turtle nest of the season to be inventoried Monday evening
FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCIV) — (UPDATE) As new sea turtles emerge from their nests, it is the Folly Beach Turtle Watch Program's job to inventory the newly emptied nests. The first nest of the season hatched on July 12 however per SCDNR guidelines, the program must wait three additional nights for any straggler hatchings to emerge.
Duke Energy selects route for controversial transmission line in rural Green Pond
Months after Duke Energy employees held a final meeting for residents in rural Green Pond to share concerns about a new transmission line that will cut through their rural community, the utility company announced it has selected the power line’s route. The new line will now slice through the...
CVAHCS Robotic Surgery teams reach a milestone, top in VISN 7
COLUMBIA, South Carolina – The Columbia VA Health Care System robotic surgery teams recently completed their 800th robotic surgery and the numbers are increasing every day. The 800th occurred in mid-April, and the teams are on schedule to hit 1000 by the end of the year. CVAHCS started using...
Coast Guard advises caution during Beaufort Water Festival
BEAUFORT, S.C. (WCSC) - The United States Coast Guard is reminding boaters in the Lowcountry to exercise caution and plan accordingly during Beaufort’s annual Water Festival. The Beaufort Water Festival began Friday and will continue until next Sunday. All events are taking place at the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront...
Aiken continues to see a boom in population, business
AIKEN, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - South Carolina is growing in population. A study found the Palmetto State is one of most popular places people are moving, and one of those cities is in the CSRA – Aiken. Aiken has a 2024 population of 33,216 and a growth rate of 0.82%...
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