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Halfway along and fully hopeful: A look at Rock Hill's Rapid Rehousing Program, Part 2
This story is the second of three looking at Rock Hill's Rapid Rehousing Program. Thomas Cunningham has no intention of losing his new home, even if he knows he can’t stay forever. A minor miscommunication had panicked him, and he feared he might be asked to leave. Chasy Hunter...
Despite tropical storm, water levels drop at Clarks Hill Lake
APPLING, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Water levels are dropping at Clarks Hill Lake, even after Tropical Storm Debby brought heavy rain and flooding to parts of the region. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has already activated its drought plan as it works to conserve water. Despite all the rainfall, Debby...
Sears struggles to honor policy after longtime shopper of 50 years claims ‘everything has changed’ – now I’m out $700
A SEARS customer is fed up with the store after encountering a warranty issue. Despite 50 years as a customer of the historic department store, she’s found that things have changed. Ann Dell, of Georgia, has long relied on Sears for her appliances, she told local ABC affiliate WSB.
Floodwaters expose several caskets in Lowcountry cemeteries
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- Floodwaters from Tropical Storm Debby swamped several cemeteries in the Lowcountry last week, dislodging some caskets from their final resting place. A spokesperson for the state’s Department of Public Health (DPH) said the department received reports of disinterred caskets at Monrovia Cemetery in Charleston and Canaan United Methodist Church in Ridgeville after […]
There goes another neighborhood: Here are the newest proposed Columbia County subdivisions
Proposed plans for a pair of new subdivisions are heading to the Columbia County Planning Commission. Developers for the third phase of the growing Greenpoint development north of Harlem are requesting approval to create 35 residential lots on just under 14 acres. ...
Grant allows Charleston LGBTQ+ nonprofit to expand statewide
The Charleston-based LGBTQ+ nonprofit We Are Family (WAF) is planning one of its largest expansions yet, utilizing a grant the organization received to provide online support and therapy-based programs. This would allow LGBTQ+ youth across South Carolina to access free resources to help address mental health. The executive director, Domenico...
Softball Game Preview: Newton Heads Out
Newton hasn't had much luck against Grayson recently, but that could start to change on Thursday. The Newton Rams are taking a road trip to challenge the Grayson Rams at 6:00 p.m. Newton is headed into Thursday's contest looking for a big change in momentum after dropping their sixth straight...
In The Zone With: Jack Rhodes
No matter what position he plays, Aquinas High School junior Jack Rhodes excels on the football field. “His freshman year the quarterback got hurt and he (Rhodes) played the last six games as our starting quarterback. He had well over 1,000 yards and led us to the playoffs as a freshman,” said James Leonard, Aquinas High School head football coach.
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