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‘He will kill again. He likes it’: Serial killer sentenced to life in prison more than 20 years after crime spree
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS/Gray News) - A South Carolina man convicted in a series of four murders in two states more than 20 years ago has finally learned his fate. Quincy Allen, 44, of Columbia, was initially sentenced to death for two of those murders in South Carolina, but that punishment was overturned in 2022.
USC Upstate Women’s Track & Field Team Excels Academically and Athletically, Keyandre Davis Receives All-Academic and All-American Honors
NEW ORLEANS, LA — The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced its All-Academic and All-American individual athletes, recognizing the USC Upstate women’s program under the direction of Carson Blackwelder for their team GPA of 3.08. Individually, Keyandre Davis, an exercise science major, was honored as an individual recipient. “We emphasize academic success in our program,” said head coach Carson Blackwelder. “We want to be a place where student-athletes can prepare themselves for the next step in life while competing for championships both in and out of the classroom.” Criteria for a Team to be Named…
Countdown to camp: 11 days until South Carolina starts practice
The countdown to the start of preseason camp is on, and the South Carolina football team will take the field in just 11 days to get started on its preparation for the 2024 season. Year 4 certainly seems like a big one for head coach Shane Beamer as his team lost some momentum missing a bowl game a year ago, but there's enthusiasm internally as the Gamecocks get set to tackle the new-look Southeastern Conference.
Augenstein delivers a Sunday surge to win the Midlands Chevy Dealers City Golf Tournament
COLUMBIA, S.C. — On a day when Xander Schauffele surged to the top of the leaderboard at the Open Championship, Henry Augenstein accomplished a similar feat Sunday at the Fort Jackson Golf Club. Augenstein fired a 5-under 67 to win the Midlands Chevy Dealers City Golf Tournament for the...
In the 10 states that didn’t expand Medicaid, 1.6M can’t afford health insurance
Nearly 1 of every 5 uninsured working-age adults across the 10 states that have not expanded Medicaid eligibility are stuck in a health care limbo known as a “coverage gap,” according to a new analysis. That means they earn too much money to receive Medicaid but not enough to qualify for financial help to purchase […] The post In the 10 states that didn’t expand Medicaid, 1.6M can’t afford health insurance appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art Announces Demond Melancon: "As Any Means Are Necessary"
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston School of the Arts proudly presents the first solo museum exhibition of innovative artist Demond Melancon, As Any Means Are Necessary, to be displayed from August 23 to December 7. New Orleans-based artist Demond Melancon, also known as Big...
Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston hires new school superintendent
CHARLESTON, S.C (WCIV) — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston announced Monday they hired a new superintendent of Catholic schools. Colleen M. Donohoe, formerly an associate superintendent within the Archdiocese of Boston, is "excited to bring her passion for Catholic education to South Carolina," according to a statement from the Diocese.
5 people and dog rescued after boat ran aground near Fripp Island
BEAUFORT COUNTY, S.C. (WSAV) – The Coast Guard and Beaufort County Marine Rescue assisted five people and a dog after a boat was grounded near Fripp Island Sunday. The Coast Guard center received a report around 2 p.m. from a person on the 23-foot boot stating that they had been grounded with five people and […]
Fairways for Warriors is providing hope, healing, and camaraderie for combat wounded veterans and their families
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Fairways for Warriors’ mission is to reduce the number of veteran suicides and to provide mental, physical, emotional, social, and spiritual rehabilitation to combat veterans and their families. The Grand Strand Chapter was founded in January 2023. The camaraderie and challenges of golf aids...
2nd annual Summerville Italian Feast Meatball Run returns this fall
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD) – The Summerville Italian Feast Meatball Run is returning for its second year this October! The Annual Meatball 5K Run and 1-mile fun run is a USATF-certified race through the historic district of Summerville, SC. The race begins and ends at St. Paul’s Anglican Summerville on Saturday, October 5. Awards will be […]
Shop ladies fashion with us at The Market Common
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - If you’re looking for late summer fashion or getting a jump on Fall essentials, check out The Market Common. We did a lot of shopping in today’s show. Throughout the day, we checked in with some retailers, taking you through unique items and...
Shots fired at North Charleston Cook Out over slow service, suspects at large
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C (WCIV) — On Sunday evening at approximately 10:18 p.m. officers received a call of shots fired at the Cook Out on Dorchester Road in North Charleston, according to the North Charleston Police Department. Officers arrived on the scene and met with the victim who detailed the...
South Carolina football disrespected as Williams-Brice left off of hilariously bad stadium rankings list
Most across the world of college football have a solid understanding of the best Saturday venues in the sport. Elite environments like LSU's Tiger Stadium (AKA Death Valley) and Penn State's Beaver Stadium and historic cathedrals like Michigan Stadium (Michigan Wolverines) and Notre Dame Stadium (Notre Dame Fighting Irish) always appear near the top of these lists. South Carolina football fans have done their part over the years for Williams-Brice Stadium to be part of these discussions, too.
New cell phone policy for DD2 students
DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – The Dorchester District Two Board of Trustees established new regulations for using cell phones in schools at their Monday night meeting. Board officials decided children in elementary and middle school cannot possess a cell phone on school property during the instructional day. The district made an exception for students who […]
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