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After 52 years, Whit-Ash is closing its doors
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Whit-Ash Furniture store is closing its doors after 52 years of selling rugs, mattresses and an array of furniture. The furniture store at 919 Gervais Street in the Vista has been owned by two brothers, Harold Whitney Black and Gerald Black, since the 1970s. “Its tough....
Boulder Creek Apartment residents have rights
COLUMBIA, S.C. — It has been more than 48 hours after renters in Boulder Creek Apartments were told to leave after the Columbia Fire Department said it found hazardous electrical problems throughout one building. Residents tell us the complex was set to provide them with hotel rooms for a third night Tuesday.
Missing Jessica Rapsys vanishes on road trip as her car is found abandoned with keys & phone still inside
A MISSING woman last seen on Tuesday night left her keys, phone, and shoes inside her car before she vanished. Jessica Rapsys, 27, is believed to have gotten lost while traveling from Florida to South Carolina to visit an aunt before her disappearance. She was last seen at around 8 pm on Tuesday, August 13 […]
Georgia family looking forward to Florida vacation find bedbugs all over rental. They're now fighting for a full refund.
ATLANTA — A local family ran into a nasty surprise while on vacation. And when they struggled to get their money back, they turned to the 11Alive Help Desk and Help Desk Veteran Bill Liss for assistance. The Boyd family was looking forward to their vacation in a condo...
Residents’ reaction to Thomson Mayor arrested after accused of giving alcohol to inmates
The GBI arrested Thomson Mayor Benji Cranford after he was accused of giving alcohol to inmates. He is now charged with Furnishing Prohibited Items to Inmates and Criminal Attempt to Commit a Felony.
Moore hosting ‘Women for Moore’ kickoff in Beaufort
Great-great-grandson of Robert Smalls looking to unseat Mace in 1st District. Michael B. Moore, the Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, has officially announced the Beaufort launch of “Women for Moore,” a coalition of women throughout the Lowcountry who are supporting his campaign.
Nonprofit helping youth transitioning out of Georgia foster care announces major renovation project
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A nonprofit helping Georiga youth who have aged out of foster care announced a major renovation project for their property in Decatur. Wellroot Family Services is a nonprofit that works across the state. Wellroot’s residential programs serve young adults ages 18-24 who were previously in foster care, as well as young families in need of stable housing.
Water main break creates chasm in front of Talatha treatment plant
AIKEN, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - A water main break caused a huge sinkhole Wednesday in front of the Talatha Rural Community Water processing plant in Aiken County. It happened on U.S. 278 in front of the plant that’s between New Ellenton and Jackson. Water Commissioner Debra Larke said state and...
Aiken County, Strom Thurmond jamborees usher in return of high school football
Aug. 13—Friday night lights return this week to the Aiken Standard coverage area in the form of high school football jamborees, with the regular season to begin next week. There will be two jamborees played within the area — the Aiken County Jamboree is at South Aiken, while Strom Thurmond is also hosting its own jamboree. The Aiken County Jamboree is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Friday and ...
Aiken County Superintendent Corey Murphy discusses student success and safety
AUGUSTA, Ga (WJBF) Even though he is just getting started in his new role, Dr. Corey Murphy took the time to come to The Means Report. The Aiken County superintendent talks about how things are going as the new school year gets underway. We discuss the keys to success for students. We hope you enjoy […]
Heritage Academy welcomes students with red carpet
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Wednesday was the first day of classes for Heritage Academy in Augusta, and staff rolled out the red carpet. Students were celebrated as they arrived with music, balloons, and of course, the red carpet walkway. The Augusta Partnership for Children says that every Wednesday in August,...
Dinner and Jazz event to support DFA Symphonic Band trip to international festival
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF)– Tickets are on sale now for An Evening of Dinner and Jazz, coming up Sunday, September 15th at Sacred Heart. The concert is presented by The Bands of Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School, and features Wycliffe Gordon and Wayne Hoey. Gordon is a renowned musician, composer, conductor and arranger. Hoey is a […]
Mom calls for bus safety after daughter dropped off at wrong stop
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - It’s a new school year, and that means new challenges. Some of the youngest students are riding the bus for the first time. All school districts have policies and procedures to make sure they get on and off at the right stops. Taylor McNatt says...
Richmond County man arrested in child molestation case
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - An Augusta man was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of non-aggravated child molestation, according to an incident report from the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office. The report states deputies were dispatched to a home on April 21 in reference to an abuse. Once deputies arrived, they...
A Small Concert In Augusta Has Become Big In 25 Years
The First Guitar Pull in Augusta was a little different than the ones many of you have seen. About 400 people attended, and it was at Sacred Heart Cultural Center in downtown Augusta. The tickets were homemade by the radio station’s marketing director. (Shout out to Angie!). The lineup...
Students at Monte Sano Elementary in Augusta exposed to bedbugs. What we know
Monte Sano Elementary's Wednesday classes had to make some sharp shifts after a reported bedbug exposure. According to a letter sent to Monte Sano families from Principal Jasmine Scott, a kindergarten student was exposed to bedbugs outside the school and administration activated its bedbug protocol. All kindergarten classes were removed from their normal classrooms...
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