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Charleston Zine Fest returns for its sixth year
The number of vendors in the annual Charleston Zine Fest has more than doubled since its first iteration in 2016. Consider it proof that the day-long, free event celebrating independent makers and publishers resonates strongly with the Charleston art community. Add the dedicated efforts of organizers Leigh Sabisch and Sage Graham, and the zine fest won’t be stopping anytime soon.
Six must-win games on 2024 South Carolina football schedule, including Clemson
COLUMBIA — After a 5-7 season for South Carolina football last year, coach Shane Beamer is trying to return the Gamecocks to a winning record in 2024. It might be difficult for South Carolina with a new quarterback, key players gone to the NFL or transfer portal and an offensive coordinator in his second season.
US soldier stationed in South Korea killed in car crash, officials say
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS/Gray News) - A soldier from South Carolina stationed in South Korea has died, according to officials. A spokesperson for the 8th Army said Staff Sgt. Dorian Baker died after a crash involving a single car in Pyeongtaek on June 29. Baker was a signal support systems specialist...
South Carolina Election Commission to put logo on Coastal Carolina’s teal football field
CONWAY, S.C. (AP) — Coastal Carolina’s distinctive, “Surf Turf” teal field will feature the logo for the South Carolina State Election Commission this season. The school and the organization that administers elections in the state announced Monday that the group’s logo will be displayed on the field at Brooks Stadium.
North Carolina will receive over $50 million from EPA to address climate change and support conservation
The grant is intended to reduce greenhouse gas admissions across North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, and Virginia, and preserve and restore thousands of acres of coastal wetlands and forests.
Two 4-star South Carolina football targets announce commitments to rival programs
South Carolina football is starting the most crucial stretch of days on the 2024 recruiting calendar. The Gamecocks have at least 9 recruiting targets making their college decisions public between July 20th and August 3rd, and Shane Beamer and his coaching staff are in a good position to land a few of them.
Charleston Airport still sees some delays after global tech outage
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Flight delays and cancellations are still impacting travelers Monday at Charleston International Airport, but conditions are improving. The issues follow a global technology outage that caused the Federal Aviation Administration to issue a ground stop early Friday morning. “We are grateful to our airline partners and airport staff for working […]
Nancy Mace speaks ahead of Secret Service Director testifying to Oversight Committee
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Director of the Secret Service Kimberly Cheatle will go before Congress at 10 a.m. Monday morning to discuss how her agency failed to stop the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump's life. Having trouble viewing the livestream? Click here. Lowcountry Congresswoman Nancy Mace sits...
Shimano Launches the All-New Zumverno 115SP MR
The latest addition to freshwater lure lineup enhances live sonar returns. Charleston, SC – Shimano North America Fishing is excited to introduce the all-new Zumverno 115SP MR, a revolutionary addition to its acclaimed lineup of freshwater lures. Meeting the demands of serious anglers, the Zumverno 115SP MR is powered by Shimano’s cutting-edge BOOST CONCEPT technologies to offer unmatched performance for targeting bass in various fishing conditions.
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.
The week ahead: Plenty of opportunities for storms to dent the drought
I’m back…just in time for more rain. Showers and thunderstorms figure prominently in the forecast this week, especially in the afternoons and evenings, as the pattern generally keeps a trough in the east and a ridge in the west. This keeps us within southwest flow aloft, which keeps disturbances rippling through the area at times and the flow of moisture open from the Gulf. This, in turn, translates to potentially numerous showers and thunderstorms each afternoon and evening as daytime heating kicks in and the sea breeze makes its inland trek.
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