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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...
Augusta Tech President discusses new business incubator, upcoming semester
(WJBF) – Next week, students at Augusta Technical College will kick off a new semester. At the helm of that institution is Dr. Jermaine Whirl. Dr. Whirl joined Mary Morrison Wednesday on NewsChannel 6 at Noon. He talked about the most recent project, a two million dollar business incubator and micro-enterprise center in downtown Augusta. According […]
Daily forecast | From First Alert Chief Meteorologist Riley Hale
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - High pressure north of the region is bringing a northeast wind today allowing slightly cooler and less humid conditions to move into the area. Nicer morning in the 60s and mostly dry conditions should last through Friday. A weak front will get close to the region this weekend and bring back seasonal humidity with the chance for a few afternoon storms.
Rabies confirmed in bat, raccoon, and skunk across three South Carolina counties
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — The South Carolina Department of Public Health has confirmed that a bat, a racoon and a skunk – all from different counties – have tested positive for rabies. The bat, found near Huntington Drive and Cecillia Drive in Charleston, exposed four people and...
Miss South Carolina Wheelchair USA preps for New York Fashion Week
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Miss South Carolina Wheelchair USA 2024 is home after competing at Miss Wheelchair USA. Although she didn’t bring home the national title, Kim Brock did win a total of 5 prestigious awards. She took second runner up, The Dane Foundation Quality of Life Award, Special Needs Living Magazine Press Award, the Photogenic Award, and Mona Johansson Spirit Award. It’s a huge accomplishment for her first in a pageant.
Arrow Exterminators expands in South Carolina with latest acquisition
Atlanta, Ga.-based Arrow Exterminators acquired Anchor Environmental in Charleston, S.C. Anchor is a full-service company that provides termite and pest control services to residents and businesses in the counties of Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester. “We welcome the customers and team members of Anchor to the Arrow family with open arms,”...
SC is buying out more than 200 repeatedly flooded homes. Here’s how the effort has gone.
The white oak Terri Straka planted as a sapling is all that still stands in her former yard in Socastee. Earlier this summer, demolition crews erased her home of more than three decades from the landscape on low-lying banks of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Seeing the tree serves as a reminder and brings on a […]
South Carolina launches new childcare fee assistance program for military families
A new program began in South Carolina that will help military families find affordable and accessible childcare. Families can now access a new resource for childcare fee assistance through the Military Child Care in Your Neighborhood-PLUS program.
Upstate child care providers work to meet growing demand
Child care slots are in short supply in the Upstate, leaving many families stuck on waiting lists for months on end and local providers exploring ways to meet the growing demand. For Especially Children Child Development Center, it meant opening a second location in Greenville. The child care provider opened...
Isolated Showers Hit South Carolina Today; Prepare for a Warm, Sunny Weekend
Greenville, SC – South Carolina residents can expect a mix of weather conditions today and through the weekend. Isolated to widely scattered showers are forecasted for Thursday, particularly in the mountainous regions. Temperatures today will be slightly below normal, with highs ranging from the mid-80s in the Upstate to the upper 80s across the Piedmont. Humidity will remain modest, making for a relatively comfortable day despite the chance of rain.
SC’s growing energy needs -Part 1
One of our recent interviewees expressed his concern about our state being able to meet our growing energy needs. Do we have a plan? Mike Switzer interviews Sara Bazemore, director of the South Carolina Energy Office in Columbia, S.C. After almost 20 years, Mike Switzer retired from Wells Fargo Securities...
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