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Lowcountry mayors working to tackle homelessness in the region
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD)- Homelessness is increasing in South Carolina, including here in the Lowcountry. On a single night count in January 2022, the number of people experiencing homelessness in the state was recorded at 3,608. The next year, the single night count was recorded at 4,053, that’s an 11% uptick in one year. The […]
Fewer South Carolinians are buying flood insurance. Some may not even realize they should.
MONCKS CORNER – The gray brick house with the big backyard was the dream home Justin Strickland and Mackenzie Truitt had been looking for. It had plenty of space for their young daughter Jade to play as she grows and for the family’s three dogs – Mya, Cash and Bailey – to run. During their […]
South Carolina Supreme Court holding case hearings on Citadel campus
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The highest court in South Carolina will hear four oral arguments next week on The Citadel’s campus in downtown Charleston, and the public is invited to attend. South Carolina’s Supreme Court justices will hear arguments from two separate cases each day on Sept. 10 and Sept. 11 in an effort to […]
The legacy of Bloody Thursday urges us to do right by our most vulnerable South Carolinians
About eight or so AT&T employees were on strike the other day in a parking lot in Anderson County. They didn’t march. Too hot for that. They stood or sat in the intense August sun holding signs that said things like “HONK IF YOU SUPPORT WORKERS.” Few drivers honked in sympathy. “How long do you […]
State leaders remember Dr. Barbara Nielsen
BEAUFORT, S.C. (WSAV) – South Carolina is mourning the loss of Dr. Barbara Nielsen, a former state superintendent of education. She was the first woman elected to the state’s top education position in 1991. Current State Superintendent Ellen Weaver remembered Nielsen as not only a “champion” of education but “a dear friend and mentor.” “Barbara […]
A South Carolina Neighborhood Is At Odds Over Kids Playing In Common Areas
Parents in a South Carolina neighborhood voiced their concerns after their HOA banned any sports-related activities in common grassy areas. They even went so far as to plant trees in the middle of the largest common area where kids play sports like football. The HOA claims that any “organized” activity...
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