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SC Troopers Association, SC Highway Patrol Hold Inaugural Henry C. Harrison Humanitarian Award Gala
GREENVILLE — The SC Troopers Association, in partnership with the SC Highway Patrol, held the inaugural Henry C. Harrison Humanitarian Award Gala on Friday, July 26, in Greenville. The ceremony recognized a South Carolina Highway Patrol trooper with the Henry C. Harrison Humanitarian Award, with special remarks provided by Governor Henry McMaster, SC Senate President Thomas Alexander, SC Supreme Court Chief Justice-Elect John Kittredge, and former Representative Fletcher Smith, SC House of Representatives.
Colleton Medical Center announces parking restrictions for asphalt repairs
WALTERBORO, S.C. (WCSC) - Colleton Medical Center parking lots will be closed temporarily for repairs this weekend from early morning to early evening. Colleton Medical Center announced the closing of various parking lots on the hospital campus for asphalt repairs and painting. The project schedule is outlined below and is subject to change due to weather.
New space for entertainment coming soon to Goose Creek
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCBD) – A new space for entertainment will soon open at the Goose Creek Recreation Complex with new exciting amenities. The Daning Amphitheater will be an outdoor venue designed for entertainment and events. “The Daning” was named after Rep. Joseph Daning, who served District 92. To kick off its grand opening series, […]
Gaillard Center to Host "A Four-Star Tour of the World with General David Petraeus"
The Charleston Gaillard Center and Charleston Literary Festival will present "A Four-Star Tour of the World with General David Petraeus" on November 22nd at 7:30 pm. This inaugural collaboration between the two organizations will feature a dialogue between General David Petraeus and FOX News’ Chief National Security correspondent Jennifer Griffin.
Charleston begins annual clean-up downtown after college move-out
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The City of Charleston will work to remove trash and bulk items from crowded downtown streets following the influx of lease turnovers from college students. The City of Charleston’s Livability and Tourism Department named this initiative ‘Operation Moveout’, it will run from July 31 through August 5. “Operation Move-out is an […]
Overton Beach Park to close for season on Aug 1
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (WCBD) – A lakeside beach located near Moncks Corner is set to close for the season. Overton Beach Park, which sits on the banks of Lake Moultrie, will close to guests on Thursday, August 1st. The beach typically opens for the season over Memorial Day weekend and offers people in Berkeley County […]
Man seeks 'Earth Angel' who saved him during stroke on busy North Charleston ramp
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A Summerville man who suffered a stroke while driving is now searching for the woman he calls his "earth angel." Eric Williams Sr. said his faith, combined with the kindness of a stranger, turned what could have been a disastrous event into a story of hope and gratitude.
BCLS to host Adult Bingo Night @ the Library in August
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (WCBD) – The Berkeley County Library System (BCLS) invites the community to join in the fun at Adult Bingo @ the Library on Thursday, August 22, 2024. The event will take place from 5:00-6:30 p.m. at the Moncks Corner Library, located at 1003 Highway 52, Moncks Corner. The Friends of the Berkeley […]
VP Kamala Harris to make stop in Savannah with soon-to-be named running mate
Vice President Kamala Harris is returning to Savannah. The likely Democratic nominee will embark on a four day, seven-city tour, Politico reports, including stops in Savannah, Philadelphia, Western Wisconsin, Detroit, Raleigh, Phoenix and Las Vegas, key cities in battleground states. ...
Savannah’s E-Tang Chinese expanding to 2nd location
Savannah’s most popular Chinese restaurant is expanding its footprint downtown. E-Tang Chinese Restaurant, widely regarded as Savannah’s best Chinese food since they came on the scene downtown at Oglethorpe and Price Streets, is a couple of weeks away from opening their 2nd Downtown Savannah location. Signage has gone...
UPDATE: Two Georgia Minors & Parent Charged In Connection To Drowning Death Of 8-Year-Old Noah Bush
Two Georgia minors and one of their parents have been charged in the drowning death of eight-year-old Noah Bush. RELATED: 12-Year-Old Girl Reportedly Charged After Fatally Smothering Her 8-Year-Old Cousin Allegedly Over An iPhone More Details On The Charges Against The Georgia Minors & Parent According to NBC News, an unidentified 10-year-old and an unidentified 11-year-old [...] The post UPDATE: Two Georgia Minors & Parent Charged In Connection To Drowning Death Of 8-Year-Old Noah Bush appeared first on The Shade Room.
Georgia Ports Authority sees decline in Savannah, growth in Brunswick
SAVANNAH, Ga. — According to a report issued Tuesday from the Georgia Ports Authority, experienced a slight decline in traffic in Savannah’s port location. President and CEO Griff Lynch reported to its Board of Directors that the GPA handled 5.25 million twenty-foot equivalent container units in fiscal year 2024, which ended June 30, 2024. The performance constitutes a decrease of 2.3 percent or 123,000 TEUs compared to the previous year.