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South Carolina baby dies after 'using fentanyl-coated pacifier' while parents 'ran dogfighting ring'
A South Carolina baby is dead after her mother allegedly gave her a pacifier coated in fentanyl, resulting in a fatal overdose as both parents are also charged with running a dogfighting ring. In a shocking case out of the Palmetto State, Sara Constance Shakeri-Taylor, 39, faces a count of...
Cold front coming to Piedmont Triad could spark thunderstorm
(WGHP) — Late summer heat will continue to cook the Piedmont. It will be mostly sunny on Wednesday with highs in the middle 90s. Factor in the humidity, it will feel like our temperatures are near 100 degrees. An approaching cold front could spark an isolated thunderstorm on Thursday with highs in the low to […]
Missing Massachusetts Man Found Dead Underneath House In South Carolina After Disappearing On Vacation
Authorities have been looking for a missing Massachusetts man by the name of Stanley Kotowski. The last few weeks have seen him and his family vacationing in South Carolina. However, Stanley begins to experience some mental distress, not being able to sleep and becoming increasingly anxious. Then, he goes missing. Now, he's been found.
MUSC receives nearly $4.69 million to improve health innovation
(WPDE) — The Duke Endowment made four awards totaling nearly $4.69 million to the Medical University of South Carolina to improve access to health care throughout the state. The grants will support initiatives that align with MUSC's vision of leading health innovation for the lives impacted. The grants will...
SC spending $30M to tackle nursing shortage predicted to be nation’s 7th worst
COLUMBIA – The Legislature has pumped $30 million into collegiate nursing programs in South Carolina over the past three years in an effort to stem a potential health care crisis. By 2036, the Palmetto State could have the seventh-largest shortage of registered nurses in the nation — with a predicted 13,600 vacancies, leaving more than […]
Three BRCC instructors, high-ranking officers have instructor certifications revoked
HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Three Blue Ridge Community College Instructors have had multiple instructors' certifications revoked following probable cause hearings in Raleigh. This follows a lengthy investigation by the state. Two instructors also had certifications restored. The North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards revoked Waynesville Police Chief...
Police release details on what caused car to slam into Travelers Rest bike shop
TRAVELERS REST, S.C. — Police in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, said "very excessive speed" is what caused a woman to crash her car into a bicycle shop early Tuesday morning. The crash happened just before 3 a.m. Tuesday at 110 S. Main Street. The surveillance video above shows the...
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