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Moncks Corner grocery store to close at the end of August
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (WCBD) – KJ’s Market announced this week plans to close their Moncks Corner location next month. “What you hate about it is a lot of the employees that worked at BI-LO also work at KJ’s. They’ve been a part of the community,” said Moncks Corner Mayor Thomas Hamilton. “The people that shopped […]
Worker's union releases report on AT&T worker issues amid contract negotiations
(WCIV) — The Communications Workers of America Southeast released a scathing report this week outlining issues they say are faced on the job and at home by AT&T technicians. The report comes as the union is negotiating with the multinational telecommunications holding company for a new contract. Communications Workers...
Ridge View student represents S.C. at ALA Girls Nation
Jada-Love Roper, a student at Ridge View High School, is one of 100 high school seniors selected to attend American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Girls Nation in Washington, D.C. The weeklong program, founded in 1947, has provided exceptional civic education to thousands of students, teaching them how the federal government works.
Woman threw away SC lottery ticket — but it was worth $200,000. Husband saved the day
A woman threw away a $5 lottery ticket, not realizing it was worth six figures, according to South Carolina lottery officials. If that sounds like the start of a heartbreaking lottery fail, here’s where things took another surprising turn. The Spartanburg woman’s husband “spotted the ticket in the trash,...
Oral history, church restoration planned in Cordesville
The WeGOJA Foundation in Columbia, which promotes South Carolina’s African-American experience, will visit Cordesville in lower Berkeley County later this summer to interview people like Stanley Richmond. A lifelong Cordesville resident, Richmond, 87, has memories and stories to tell about life in rural Berkeley County at a time when...
High Fidelity: Dr. Bethany Goodier
Dr. Bethany Goodier is an associate professor of communication at the College of Charleston. She currently serves as the director of the Martin Center for mentorship in communication, where she works to foster connections between students and those who practice in the communication discipline, Ohm Radio writes. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, walking the bridge and spending time with friends and family. Here is Goodier’s top five albums:
Charleston police need help identifying ‘Daniel Island John Doe’
Charleston, SC (ABC News) — Investigators in Charleston are hoping you can help identify a John Doe found in the area. The skeletal remains of a black male approximately aged 17 to 21 years old known only as ‘Daniel Island John Doe’ after the location his remains were discovered in a marsh in Daniel Island back in December of 2020. Forensic experts estimate the man had been dead for over a year. So far, investigators say only the skull has been recovered and a cause of death has yet to be determined.
RiverDogs and Cannon Ballers postponed by rain for second straight night
Charleston, SC - The Charleston RiverDogs Friday night contest against the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers was postponed due to rain. Thursday’s scheduled contest was also postponed. The teams will make up the game as part of a series next month in Kannapolis. A doubleheader, featuring a pair of seven-inning contests, remains scheduled for Saturday at 5:00 p.m.
The Refinery Announces Three New Shows
The Refinery has announced three more chances for music enthusiasts to enjoy live performances this upcoming season at downtown Charleston's outdoor music venue. Here's a look at the latest concert announcements:. Bellmouth - October 19th. The Refinery transforms like never before for a unique Halloween experience featuring up-close immersive elements,...
CCSD network outage caused by suspicious activity, resolution expected next week
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Friday morning the Charleston County School District suffered a network outage spurred by what they say was suspicious activity notification gracing the screens for several in the community. "Now when you say suspicious activity, I think all of us have been through enough things that...
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