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Bill aims to protect right whales without harming boating industry
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WPDE) — "For a year-round economy like Myrtle Beach and South Carolina...this would be devastating." That's what Frank Hugelmeyer, president of the National Marine Manufacturers Association, had to say about a proposal by NOAA that would limit the speed of 35 feet or greater to ten knots or below until they get around 50 miles off the coast, from November through April, to protect the North Atlantic right whale from vessel strikes.
Coroner ID’s woman found dead during Ladson welfare check
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The Charleston County Coroner has identified the woman who was found dead during a welfare check in Ladson. The Charleston County Coroner, Bobbi Jo O’Neal, has identified Glendi Racancoj Sacor, 29, of Guatemala, as the woman found deceased at the 9919 block of Highway 78 on July 5. The coroner determined […]
Isle of Palms cleans up: Volunteers gather nearly 2,500 pieces of trash post-July 4th
ISLE OF PALMS, S.C. (WCIV) — The morning after the Isle of Palms' Fourth of July party there was a good-sized mess to clean up. An inspired crew of volunteers from the IOP Cleanup Crew, the South Carolina Aquarium, the SC Federal Credit Union, and concerned citizens took to the beach with buckets in hand.
44-year-old male identified as victim in fatal apartment complex shooting Friday: CCCO
CHARLESTON COUNTY S.C. (WCIV) — The victim who died in an apartment shooting on Friday night has been identified by the Charleston County Coroner's Office. Brian Fokes, a 44-year-old male from Charleston died at the scene of the shooting that occurred at 104 North Romney Street. Two others were...
City Paper is finalist for three national awards
The Charleston City Paper is a finalist for three national newspaper awards from the AAN, a trade association of more than 100 independent U.S. news organizations which is meeting Wednesday through Friday for the first time in Charleston. More than 150 journalists from around the country are attending the annual...
Gonzalez celebrates birthday by walking off Pelicans in 10th inning; RiverDogs sweep series
Charleston, SC - Ricardo Gonzalez turned 20 years old on Saturday. The Charleston RiverDogs shortstop celebrated by grounding a base hit through the left side of the infield that plated the winning run in a wild 11-10 extra-inning affair at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park. The RiverDogs set a new franchise record by stealing 13 bases in the game without being caught. The six-game sweep was the team’s first since June of 2022. 5,638 fans took in the high-scoring contest.
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