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Luciano’s walk-off Blast propels Woodpeckers to doubleheader sweep of RiverDogs
Fayetteville, NC - Waner Luciano blasted a walk-off solo home run in the bottom of the seventh inning to hand the Fayetteville Woodpeckers a 3-2 win in the nightcap of Saturday’s doubleheader with the Charleston RiverDogs at Segra Stadium. The Woodpeckers also held on for a 4-1 win in the resumption of Friday’s suspended game to earn a sweep of the twin bill. Jhon Diaz blasted two solo home runs for the RiverDogs in the second contest.
Charleston tech CEO discusses impacts and recovery following major tech outage
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The chief executive officer of the Charleston Technology Group says his day started with panicked phone calls from his clients asking if their data would be hit. He says thankfully his company was in the clear. Several banks have been experiencing high-traffic calls following a...
RiverDogs and Woodpeckers suspended by rain Friday night
Charleston, SC - The Charleston RiverDogs and Fayetteville Woodpeckers had their Friday night game at Segra Stadium suspended by rain after two innings. Rain also delayed the start of the contest for over two hours. The suspended game will resume at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday with the RiverDogs trailing 3-1 in the top of third inning. It will be played through seven innings. Another seven-inning game will follow approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of the first.
Pledge or Re-pledge to the Bobcat Guardian Program
Due to the Town of Kiawah Island’s recent research findings showing an increase in second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide (SGA) use, the Town is asking all residents, businesses, regimes, and island entities to pledge or repledge as Bobcat Guardians to commit to not using any SGAs on Kiawah Island. Businesses, residents,...
Benedict alumni help HBCU break annual fundraising goal
Columbia, SC (WOLO) — Benedict College is celebrating a decade of giving. 42 of the 63 alumni clubs, from the college have surpassed their yearly fundraising goal which goes to support several hardworking Benedict students. School officials say they wanted to reach their goal of $1.5 million dollars, but eclipsed that amount by more than $200 thousand dollars for a total of $1,730,173.45 dollars.
Girl Scouts Troop Leader Arrested, Charged With Felony for the Craziest Reason
When you think of the Girl Scouts, you think wholesome teachings and role models for America's youth, with an outcome of understanding life and how to navigate it a little better. You most certainly don't think of fraud — but a Girl Scouts troop leader was recently arrested and charged...
New York Yankees sign former South Carolina baseball star to first MLB contract
The 2024 MLB Draft has come and gone, and three current Gamecocks (catcher Cole Messina, right-handed pitcher Eli Jones, and left-handed pitcher Garrett Gainey), two high school signees (outfielder PJ Morlando and right-handed pitcher Carson Messina), and one junior college signee (left-handed pitcher Brandon Clarke) all were taken. On Thursday...
Local kid golfers set to compete in U.S. Kids Golf World Championships
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – The nation and worlds best 5–12-year-old golfers will compete in the U.S. Kids Golf World Championships at Pinehurst No. 4 August 1-3. The playing field includes a number of local golfers like Summerville’s Olivia Van Damme. This will be her third time playing in the championship and representing South Carolina […]
Historic Charleston Naval Storehouse Becomes Live-Work Community
In North Charleston, South Carolina, Storehouse Nine has opened in a restored naval storehouse within the mixed-use redevelopment, Navy Yard Charleston. The project offers 78 boutique live-work studio to one-bedroom units. Ranging from 540 to 930 square feet, the units create a flexible and integrated living area and workspace. “Today’s...
College of Charleston introduces 6 new meta-majors for incoming students
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Incoming freshmen at the College of Charleston will have a new major option, allowing new students to explore their interests before committing to a specific career path. The College will put freshman into one of six meta-majors based on their interest during orientation registration. During orientation, the student will meet faculty […]
King Street mobile food cart concerns brought up to Charleston City Council
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A Downtown Charleston restaurant owner is calling on City of Charleston leaders to address mobile food carts on King Street. The presence of mobile food carts on weekend nights is a given on Upper King Street, but El Jefe Texican Cantina Owner Roy Neal said lately, they’ve gotten out of hand. […]
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