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Charleston Sheriff's Department rescues furry friend from Dorchester Paws
DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — The Charleston Sheriff's Department has reportedly adopted a new four-legged friend from Dorchester Paws, a shelter located in Dorchester County. Maggie, whose adoption was announced by Dorchester Paws via Facebook, "is a poignant reminder that every dog has the potential to make a profound...
Sexyy Red to headline homecoming hip-hop concert at Colonial Life Arena
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The University of South Carolina announced Wednesday that rapper Sexyy Red is headlining a homecoming hip-hop concert in November. Officials with Colonial Life Arena said the concert, called The Big HC Pt. II, will be held at the arena on Friday, Nov. 1. The event will feature several hip-hop artists including Sexyy Red, Jeezy, Bossman Dlow and PG RA.
Celebrations of life set for church leader, Lowcountry native Willie Mae Rivers
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCSC) - The first of two celebration of life services are scheduled for a Goose Creek native who served as an international leader for the Church of God in Christ is set for Monday. Mother Willie Mae Rivers, died Friday at age 98. The first service will...
Dead alligator washes up on Hilton Head Island beach
HILTON HEAD, S.C. (WSAV)—A dead alligator washed up onto the sand in front of beachgoers on Hilton Head Island on Monday. A beachgoer said that he estimated the alligator to be around 7 feet long. They saw it about 100 yards out at first, until the tide drew it closer to shore. A young man […]
Texas-based Whataburger to open next South Carolina location in Mauldin; what to know to go
Harmon Dobson opened a Whataburger stand in Corpus Christi, Texas, in August 1950. He aimed to create a delicious burger that would prompt customers to say, "What a burger!" Seventy-four years later, the eatery has expanded to more than 1,030 locations across its 16-state footprint. Whataburger will host a grand opening for its Mauldin,...
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