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Free Berkeley County Event To Highlight Churches Burned During Revolutionary War
The Berkeley 250 Frances Marion Commission will host a free public event on Aug. 15th featuring noted author and historian Bill Segars in conjunction with the Daniel Island Historical Society. The post Free Berkeley County Event To Highlight Churches Burned During Revolutionary War first appeared on The Berkeley Observer.
Woman, 18, dies in Wadmalaw Island shooting
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – Authorities are investigating after a person was found unresponsive inside a Wadmalaw Island home early Wednesday morning. Deputies with the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home off Boy Scout Road around 8:30 a.m. for reports of a shooting. An unresponsive victim was found inside. Officials said a bystander […]
Sullivan's Island earmarks funds for tree planting and relocation program
SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, S.C. (WCIV) — It's been a long struggle between the residents of Sullivan's Island looking to preserve area trees and Dominion Energy's need for worker safety when working around power lines. Last week the town voted to start a tree planting program with help from Dominion and...
South Carolina Aquarium's 'Sea-Rise' program empowers locals to track floods
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The expansion of a flood-fighting project aims to make Folly Beach more resilient to rising waters. One way of doing that is putting the power in the hands of the people. "One of the issues that we work on is resilience to flooding as a...
IOP Sand Sculpting Competition Continues to Stand the Test of Time
Creativity was on full display last month at Front Beach for the Isle of Palms Recreation Department’s Piccolo Spoleto Sand Sculpting Competition as sculptors shaped and molded their whimsical masterpieces and vied for sand art supremacy. Forty-five teams and more than a hundred people participated in the annual event,...
IOP Exchange Club’s Next President Brings Wealth of Knowledge
Drew Ross will serve as the next president of the Isle of Palms Exchange Club. Ross, who works as a financial advisor with Edward Jones on the island, begins his one-year term on July 1. He transitions on from his prior role as first vice president. Ross explained what the...
20-year-old's death in Manning draws state agents and a public plea
MANNING, S.C. — Manning Police are investigating the Wednesday shooting death of a 20-year-old man with help from the county deputies and state agents. A department spokesperson said deputies were called to the Bellwood area of town, where they found the victim, Christopher Forehand of Manning, with a gunshot wound. Emergency medical personnel were called to the scene, but the victim was pronounced dead by the Clarendon County Coroner's Office.
Men’s Golf to Compete in Four Tournaments for the 2024 Fall Season
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Head Coach Chan Metts and the Charleston Southern men's golf team will compete in four tournaments this fall, as they announced their 2024 fall schedule on Wednesday. For the second year in a row, the Bucs will begin the season in Pawley's Island, S.C. beginning on Saturday, Sept. 7 through Sept. 10. The event will be played at True Blue Golf Course. The Bucs will compete in the JT Poston Invitational for the first time beginning on Sunday, Sept. 15 through Tuesday, Sept. 17. The tournament is named after current professional golfer on the PGA Tour, JT...
Employment, health, and housing aid at Charleston's family support event
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A Serving the Unhoused and Underserved event will be held Saturday, hosted by the Charleston County School District's McKinney-Vento Program in the Department of Federal Programs alongside multiple community agencies. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,. at District 4 Regional Stadium in North Charleston,...
Charleston police report major delays on I-26 following serious traffic accident
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A Collison on I-26 westbound between the crosstown and Ravenel Bridge has closed two lanes and created delays, according to the Charleston Police Department. Officers are currently on the scene and two lanes are closed as of 11 a.m. A passenger in one of the...
With $200M, SCDOT adds 120 bridges to construction list
COLUMBIA — An additional 120 bridges across South Carolina are on the docket for repairs after the state Department of Transportation received $200 million in the budget specifically for bridge projects. The updated list of bridges, which the state transportation commission approved last week, is part of an ongoing effort to fix the state’s aging […]
SC couple ends up winning big bucks with lottery ticket that was in the trash
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — A South Carolina couple won $200,000 with a lottery ticket after it was recovered from the trash. (Video above: Morning headlines from WYFF News 4) The wife scratched the $5 lottery ticket the couple bought at the Circle K on E. Main St. in Spartanburg and thought it was a loser. So she threw the ticket away. Her husband spotted the ticket in the trash, took it out and realized the mistake.
A Comprehensive Guide to Calculating Damages in Personal Injury Cases
In South Carolina, the age group most heavily involved in traffic crashes is 20 to 29-year-olds. With such high accident rates, understanding how to calculate damages in personal injury cases is crucial for securing fair compensation, especially in places like Myrtle Beach, which has a high pedestrian influx. Calculating damages...
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