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South Carolina Sets Date For First Execution In Years
South Carolina is scheduling the state's first execution in over a decade. September 20th is announced as the day Freddie Eugene Owens will be put to death for killing a Greenville store clerk in 1997. Once the director of prisons confirms executions by lethal infection, firing squad, and electrocution are available, Owens will have time to decide which method will kill him.
SC superintendent urges Richland 1 to abandon building project, claims $6M already ‘wasted’
Richland 1 has demonstrated a “pattern of disregard for legal authorities,” state Superintendent Ellen Weaver wrote in an Aug. 22 letter to Superintendent Craig Witherspoon and the school board.
New scholarship at NC Central University will pay for teachers to become principals
A new scholarship program at North Carolina Central University is paying for local teachers to become principals. It includes 16 educators from across the state. All currently teach elementary, middle or high school students in rural districts. The scholarship will cover the teachers' master's degrees and give money to their...
Positive reviews continue to come in for South Carolina’s offensive line
With the new season less than a week away, South Carolina's offensive line continues to impress in preseason practice. The post Positive reviews continue to come in for South Carolina’s offensive line appeared first on On3.
Bible Way Church unveils new Youth Development Center on Atlas Road
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH) — Bible Way Church of Atlas Road is excited to announce the dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony for its newly built Youth Development Center on August 25 at 1 p.m. The event will follow the 11 a.m. worship service on the church campus at 2440 Atlas Road.
Week-by-week score projection for entire South Carolina football schedule
The 2024 version of the South Carolina football team desperately needs to return to SEC relevance. After missing out on a bowl game and finishing with a losing 5-7 record last fall, the Gamecocks have seen dips in recruiting and public perception. Another subpar year could see those holes dug a little deeper.
Columbia seeks volunteers for pedestrian and cyclist traffic counts
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH) — The City of Columbia is seeking volunteers to assist with its Pedestrian and Bicyclist Counts, part of the National Bicycle and Pedestrian Documentation Project. These counts help ensure that pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders are included in traffic studies that shape the city’s transportation planning....
Ranking the quarterbacks South Carolina will face this season
Let's take a closer look and rank them. South Carolina has a schedule with some of the top teams in the country, which means it will have to go up against some of the top quarterbacks in the country. Kickoff of the 2024 season is less than a week away and the Gamecocks are getting prepared behind redshirt freshman quarterback LaNorris Sellers.
Columbia family uses daughter’s memory to raise awareness on domestic violence
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Dozens gathered in Columbia Saturday afternoon for a balloon and butterfly release to celebrate the life of 29-year-old Jaylan Hasty, who authorities say was shot and killed by her ex-boyfriend on August 23, 2023. Nearly a year after her death, family and friends came together at...
Fort Mill Named a Top 3-Day Weekend Destination by World Atlas
FORT MILL, S.C. — Fort Mill has been recognized by World Atlas as one of the top destinations for a 3-day weekend, praised for its mix of historic charm, natural beauty, and welcoming atmosphere. Located in northern South Carolina, this town is the perfect spot for a quick yet fulfilling getaway.
Photo Gallery: Main Street Latin Festival attracts thousands
One might not think of Columbia, South Carolina as a hub of Latin culture. It was on Saturday, however. The Main Street Latin Festival brought thousands of people to downtown Columbia for a day of Latin music, dance, food, art and more, bringing people of all ages and backgrounds together.
Clinton Opens Season with 4-set win over Columbia
ROCK HILL, S.C. - The Clinton College volleyball team opened their season with a four set win at home against nearby NAIA foe Columbia College on Saturday. Clinton won the first set 25-20 on 9 kills hitting .174 before the Koalas took the second set 25-21. The Lady Bears then came back to take the third set 25-20 on 12 kills hitting .276 before Clinton closed it out scoring the last ten points of the match to roll to the 25-10 victory in the fourth to pick up their opening win.
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