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Postal Service to host job fair in Summerville
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD) – Rural mail carriers are needed in Summerville and Ridgeville. The United States Postal Service will hold a special one-day job fair at the Dorchester County Library to help fill those positions. Data from the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce show roughly 2,778 people are searching for jobs in Dorchester […]
Thunderstorm chances trending lower for Southeast Georgia, Lowcountry as the weekend nears
The active stretch of weather which has resulted in daily downpours and inches of rain over the last week is set to end. Rain chances are forecast to decrease just in time for the weekend. Thursday's thunderstorms provided some photogenic scenes with a shelf cloud in Metter captured by Renee...
Celebrate Jimmy Carter’s birthday through mosaic
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – The Carter Center invites people to participate in a mosaic celebrating Jimmy Carter ahead of the former President’s centennial birthday. In a statement, the center provides the details of the project: “Help us celebrate a historic milestone! President Carter turns 100 on Oct. 1, and we’re creating a beautiful mosaic with […]
Savannah Toddler Found Safe After Kidnapping, Father Faces Multiple Charges Including Assault and Kidnapping
A three-year-old boy in Savannah, Georgia, was found safe after being kidnapped during what authorities have described as a "domestic incident" yesterday morning. The Savannah Police Department confirmed that the child, Kiara Raynor, had been taken by Tamorris Raynor, 27, and initiated a search for them both. The distressing situation reached a resolution when the young child was located, as reported by FOX 5 Atlanta.
Savannah Police arrests four people listed on Top 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Savannah Police Department has arrested four people who were on their list of Top 10 Most Wanted Fugitives. Lavoirse Jackson, Taurus Holloway, Abu Moultrie, and Raquavious Rawls have been arrested and booked into the Chatham County Jail. There are still six people on the list...
Beaufort Water Festival host its annual Air Show
BEAUFORT, S.C. — The Beaufort Water Festival is winding down its 68th year on the waterfront park, and planes brought families to the park for the annual Beaufort Water Festival airshow. "It was cool, it was great! I like how the planes went up in the clouds and had...
Global heat records broken two days in a row
MORNING NEWSBREAK | July 21 was the hottest day on record around the world according to preliminary data from the European Union’s monitoring agency — until the next day — Monday, July 22. The world’s average surface air temperature reached 62.87 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday, inching past...
South Carolina Flood Threat Continues: Heavy Rainfall Expected Today
Greenville, SC – The flood threat continues today as heavy rainfall is expected in storms this afternoon and evening, posing a risk for flooding under slow-moving storms or in locations where rounds of storms move through. According to the US National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg, scattered to numerous thunderstorms will...
South Carolina jails address overdoses after two deaths in a week at Alvin S. Glenn
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A new criminal investigation is underway after two detainees died of drug overdoses at Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in less than a week. Given this news, News19 spoke with other jail officials across the Midlands about how they're working to prevent drug-related deaths. According to...
HIDDEN GEM: Peek inside this Chatham County getaway where silence and nature are top amenities
From 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. at the Wesley Gardens Retreat on Burnside Island, you won't hear much beyond sounds natural to the coastal South: crickets and frogs in the marsh, cicadas in the summer. This native white noise is maintained largely because the retreat practices a "Grand Silence" between those hours each day, where everyone on the 130-acre property on Moon River is encouraged to refrain from talking. ...
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