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Mourners demand justice for star Virginia basketball player killed in Myrtle Beach
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Jakolbi Taylor was a gifted basketball player, never scared of taking a big shot when it mattered most. In the final game he ever played — an AAU tournament in Myrtle Beach last weekend — the Patrick Henry High School star dropped 43 points. “He could put the team on […]
Familiar face returning to South Carolina Gamecocks’ athletics department
A name that plenty of longtime South Carolina Gamecocks fans will know is set to return to the athletics department in Columbia. The post Familiar face returning to South Carolina Gamecocks’ athletics department appeared first on On3.
‘I feel like I’m in a river’: Homeowner begs SCDOT to resolve flooding
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - David McAdory, a homeowner in Richland County, lives in a flood plain. The area is well known for the thousand-year flood that left the area in upwards of 15 feet full of water. McAdory told WIS News 10 storm drains on the sides of the road...
Oral history, church restoration planned in Cordesville
The WeGOJA Foundation in Columbia, which promotes South Carolina’s African-American experience, will visit Cordesville in lower Berkeley County later this summer to interview people like Stanley Richmond. A lifelong Cordesville resident, Richmond, 87, has memories and stories to tell about life in rural Berkeley County at a time when...
Local districts lead the way as school year starts earlier across S.C.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - It might be hard to believe, but some South Carolina students are already back in school – including in Aiken, Edgefield and McCormick counties. They’re among six South Carolina school districts already back in the classroom. That’s despite a state law saying no students...
Governor McMaster hosts Cook Out Southern 500 to preview Labor Day festivities
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — Governor Henry McMaster kicked off the Cook Out Southern 500 weekend in Myrtle Beach on Friday giving a preview of the traditional Labor Day Weekend. The South Carolina Governor joined Darlington Raceway at Plyler Park featuring NASCAR's Crown Jewel event, the 75th Annual Cook...
Photos: Heavy rain floods Grand Strand roads, knocks over trees
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Several stretches of road and homes along the Grand Strand have been impacted by heavy rain on Friday. Video taken by News13 Storm Tracker meteorologist Scotty Powell shows flooding in the area of Fantasy Harbour Boulevard in Horry County.
Mullins cattle farmer slowly recovers from South Carolina drought
MULLINS, S.C. (WBTW) — The owner and operator of Atkinson’s Cattle Company in Mullins said this is the worst his 500-acre farm has been since 2007 and 2011 when it comes to the effects of the severe drought since June. However, over the past two weeks, Don Atkinson said that the farm has received scattered […]
In-state receiver runs ridiculous 40 time at South Carolina football camp
South Carolina football fans were disappointed on Thursday when in-state prospect Malik Clark (a consensus 4-star wide receiver from Rock Hill) announced a commitment to play for the Florida State Seminoles over pledging to the Gamecocks. With three wide receivers committed to USC so far in the class of 2025...
Charleston police need help identifying ‘Daniel Island John Doe’
Charleston, SC (ABC News) — Investigators in Charleston are hoping you can help identify a John Doe found in the area. The skeletal remains of a black male approximately aged 17 to 21 years old known only as ‘Daniel Island John Doe’ after the location his remains were discovered in a marsh in Daniel Island back in December of 2020. Forensic experts estimate the man had been dead for over a year. So far, investigators say only the skull has been recovered and a cause of death has yet to be determined.
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