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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 […] The post With $200M, SCDOT adds 120 bridges to construction list appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
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...
Brookgreen Gardens Announces August Programming and Events
Brookgreen Gardens, a National Historic Landmark, will present a captivating lineup of events this August. Highlights include the continuation of the mesmerizing Summer Light: Art by Night exhibition, where the Gardens transform into a radiant wonderland, complemented by the Southern Food Ways exhibition, featuring weekly culinary events that celebrate the rich flavors and traditions of Southern cuisine. Please see below for additional details on the programming that can be experienced at Brookgreen throughout August.
Newly renovated Candle Studio welcomes guests to craft unique scents in Charleston
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Charleston Candle Co. recently unveiled a newly renovated candle-making workshop, billed “The Candle Studio." The renovated candle-making worship – located at Charleston Candle Co.'s flagship store on St. Phillip Street – gives patrons the opportunity to learn how to create and pour custom candles. The candle studio has been open for a few years. However, it is only recently that the store renovated its design.
South Carolina baseball team to play Air Force, College of Charleston this fall
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The University of South Carolina baseball team will play two scrimmages against outside competition this fall, it was announced Wednesday afternoon (July 24). The Gamecocks will host Air Force on Saturday, Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. and head to the College of Charleston on Thursday, Nov. 7 at 6 p.m.
Charleston Jazz Welcomes Demetrius Doctor as Director of Charleston Jazz Academy
Charleston Jazz today announced the appointment of Demetrius Doctor as the new Director of the Charleston Jazz Academy. Doctor, a distinguished jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and educator, brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the renowned institution. Notably, Doctor's journey into the world of jazz was catalyzed...
Walk MS Charleston draws 400 participants in push for multiple sclerosis cure
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Walk MS Charleston hosted their annual event to fundraise and find a cure for multiple sclerosis Saturday, May 11. In addition to the walk, participants enjoyed different activities, games, and music. A spokesperson with the Great Carolinas chapter for the National MS Society said the...
Late night show host Stephen Colbert holding social event at Gaillard Center
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)— Stephen Colbert, host of “The Late Show,” and his wife Evie will host a social event this fall in Charleston to discuss the couple’s new cookbook. An Afternoon with Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert will take place on Sept. 22 at the Gaillard Center, with tickets starting at $75. Ticket purchases […]
Safety improvements coming to Morrison Drive after deaths of two women
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Department of Transportation and the city of Charleston are working on a safety enhancement project on Morrison Drive with hopes of keeping travelers safe on the high-traffic road. The improvement project was announced after a traffic safety review was conducted following the deaths...
Building confidence and skills: Growing The Citadel’s Summer Bridge Program to support incoming cadets
Through its Summer Bridge Program, the Zucker Family School of Education will help incoming cadets from the Class of 2028 get ready for their first year at The Citadel. Building on the success of last year’s program, the CSI Summer Bridge initiative has increased in size to 86 students—a large jump from the 46 participants who completed the program in 2023.
Widows rally for Camp Lejeune toxic water claims before August deadline
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — "Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Widows" is a Facebook group made up of widows who were based at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 . The group was created after the Marine Corps discovered water at the North Carolina base was contaminated with toxic chemicals leading to many veterans and civilians getting sick.
$40,000 Mega Millions ticket sold in Upstate set to expire
BLACKSBURG, S.C. (WSPA) – Check your tickets! A Mega Millions ticket worth $40,000 sold in January is set to expire Friday. The winning ticket was sold at Hickory Point at 2806 East Cherokee Street in Blacksburg. The winning numbers for January 30 were: 3 – 5 – 16 – 58 – 59 Megaball: 11 The drawing […]
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