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Red Cross Blood Drive July 18th
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Palmetto Life) – Our next American Red Cross Blood Drive is Thursday, July 18th at Crews Subaru. You and Your Teams continue to provide the help needed to make each and every drive successful. As the Low Country grows, the need for lifesaving blood grows as well.
Now That’s a REALLY Big Fish…
Local fisherman Brian McLaughlin made quite a splash last weekend by reeling in a massive 65 lb. catfish at Santee. McLaughlin, who was fishing with Wayne Kanipe of K&K Printing, hooked the giant fish using cut bait in approximately 8 feet of water. McLaughlin, who owns Onesimus Venture Pressure Washing...
Drifter Fest returns with a fresh lineup including jazz, rock 'n' roll and more
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Drifter Fest returns to The Refinery for its fourth annual live music festival Sept. 14. The event, held in an outdoor amphitheater at 5 p.m., was created to celebrate the life of the late Bert Griggs with live music. This year’s headliner is The Rolling...
Mex 1 Coastal Cantina Announces National Tequila Day Plans
Mex 1 Coastal Cantina invites the community to celebrate National Tequila Day at their locations on Wednesday, July 24th. Guests can enjoy $6 Mex 1 Margaritas and $8 Infused Margaritas all day long. The restaurants will also offer special tequila deals all weekend long and live music. For more information,...
Charleston hoping to secure 2nd year of funding in fight against opioid crisis
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The city of Charleston is working to secure funding from a state fund for the second consecutive year as it works to prevent opioid addiction and help those already affected. The city’s Committee on Ways and Means will meet Tuesday to discuss submitting their second year...
Ronald McDonald House Charleston receives $19K donation from ‘Happy Meal’ fundraiser
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Ronald McDonald House Charities of Charleston received a special donation Tuesday thanks to ‘Happy Meals’ purchased this past spring. “Local McDonald’s owner/operators got together and decided it was time to raise some money for the house,” said Ryan Booth, local McDonald’s owner/operator. During the week of April 22, the owner/operators of […]
Navy Yard storehouse redeveloped into boutique housing units
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)—Over seventy boutique housing units have opened in Navy Yard Charleston, which is set to double as a working space where a storehouse once stood. Storehouse Nine’s 78 new homes, which range from 540 to 930 square feet, include studio and one-bedroom options. Designers combined elements from the original storehouse, like exposed […]
Motorcyclist dies after falling from SC-61 off-ramp Monday afternoon
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A motorcyclist has died following a Monday afternoon crash on SC Highway 61 in the West Ashley area. The Charleston Police Department said the motorcyclist was riding on the elevated SC-61 north off-ramp of the Fielding Connector around 5 p.m. when she appeared to have lost control and fell from the […]
Head to over 60 area restaurants for Duke’s Hot Tomato Summer starting July 18
Duke’s Mayonnaise has “got that twang” and Charleston has got tomato fever this week when the classic southern condiment brand teams up with over 60 local bars, restaurants and catering companies to present Duke’s Hot Tomato Summer from July 18 through July 28. The annual event,...
Lowcountry AT&T workers rally for better wages and benefits amidst negotiations
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — Lowcountry A-T&T workers are hosting a rally Tuesday evening in support of continued contract negotiations for improved conditions. The Communications Workers of America (CWA) local 37-04 is part of a larger group representing the southeast in the negotiations. The local CWA Chapter president said that...
Beaufort City Council looks at solutions for Daufuskie Island ferry concerns
DAUFUSKIE ISLAND, S.C. (WTOC) - It has been some rough waters for the Daufuskie Island residents. Between a shift in ferry docking locations and a new ferry operator, residents say this past year has been a nightmare. The saga started last year when the county switched operators for the ferries,...
Lowcountry nonprofit needs your help making teacher supply drive a success
Students in Beaufort County will head back to the classroom in just a few weeks, and one nonprofit is making sure they have everything they need to succeed. Bluffton Self Help is hosting its annual teacher supply drive now through Aug. 22. They’ll be collecting items like pencils, notebooks, dry-erase...
City of Columbia announces new location for Toms Creek Mobile Food Market
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The City of Columbia hosted a press conference Tuesday afternoon to announce a new location for Toms Creek Mobile Food Market. The announcement was held at Comet Central at 1723 Sumter Street in Columbia at noon. Officials said the market will now add a new stop adjacent to Comet Central to provide fresh produce, proteins and more to customers.
Hampton Street Vineyards to host first Columbia Restaurant Summer Games
Get ready to support your favorite restaurants while they compete to win money for local charities during the first Columbia Restaurant Summer Games at Boyd Plaza, 1515 Main St. in Columbia, on Aug. 4, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Inspired by the 2024 Olympics in Paris, the five-part event...
Beaufort County School District announces two new principals
BEAUFORT COUNTY, S.C. (WSAV) – The Beaufort County School District (BCSD) has announced two new principals to lead schools. The two new principals are: Broad River Elementary School Jaime Allen (photo provided by BCSD) Jamie Allen, current principal of Whale Branch Middle School will replace Constance Goodwine-Lewis who has accepted the principal position at St. […]
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