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Nation's No. 1 prospect puts South Carolina basketball on top list
Per usual, South Carolina basketball coach Dawn Staley has the Gamecocks in the conversation for several of the top recruits in the country in the class of 2025. In recent weeks, Carolina has been included on the top lists for 5-star prospects Zakiyah Johnson and Divine Bourrage. On Tuesday, another...
Washout rain, flood watch issued on Thursday
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Lowcountry residents will be dodging downpours off and on all day Thursday. Storm Team 2 meteorologists advise locals to keep an umbrella handy throughout the day. “You’re mainly going to stay dry after sunrise and then just before lunchtime, kicks up once again and into your afternoon and evening hours,” said […]
Missing in South Carolina: Police searching for 15-year-old boy last spotted getting into vehicle
SUMTER, S.C. — Above video: Your Thursday headlines. Police in South Carolina need your help finding a missing teenage boy. According to the Sumter Police Department, Derrick Wilson, 15, was reported missing by his family after getting into a car on Meadow Circle with "unknown individuals." Derrick was last...
SC Charter Institute accused of conspiring to tarnish school operator and steal its business
A bombshell court filing accuses SC’s largest charter school district and its leaders of a criminal conspiracy to damage the reputation of a for-profit education management company in order to take its business.
FIRST ALERT: FLOOD WATCH extended through Friday
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Periods of heavy rain will continue at times tonight and Friday before dryer weather and a brief break in humidity arrive by the weekend. The FLASH FLOOD WATCH that is out for the entire area has been extended until Friday evening. Heavy rain over the past several days has led to saturated soils across the watch area. Additional heavy rainfall is expected this evening and Friday evening. This additional rainfall will increase the potential for flash flooding.
An Afternoon With Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert Comes to the Charleston Gaillard Center
The Charleston Gaillard Center and Buxton Books have announced An Afternoon with Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert. On September 22, 2024, at 2pm, Stephen and Evie Colbert invite you to the Gaillard Center as they share a glimpse of food and fun from their new cookbook Does This Taste Funny? (in conversation with a special guest, to be announced).
Predicting Dawn Staley's rotations for South Carolina women's basketball without Kamilla Cardoso
COLUMBIA — An instrumental part of South Carolina women's basketball's offense is gone. The Gamecocks utilized former center Kamilla Cardoso in every way possible, and the 6-foot-7 star was a fundamental part of the undefeated, championship season but now Cardoso plays in the WNBA. A lot of the offense was played through Cardoso, and there is no choice but to make a change.
Charleston County Parks to Host Back-to-School Bash
Charleston County Parks will host a Back-to-School Bash in McClellanville on Saturday, August 24th from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. The day of family-friendly fun will take place at the Lincoln Regional Center (714 Lincoln Rd.). The Back-to-School bash includes a school supplies giveaway, a DJ performance from Darin McNeal,...
A look ahead to a few storylines for South Carolina's preseason camp
South Carolina is nine days away from taking the field for preseason camp as it prepares for the 2024 season which kicks off on Aug. 31 against Old Dominion in Williams-Brice Stadium. Heading into preseason camp, South Carolina has a few questions that will need to be answered before it...
Georgetown County School District implements cell phone ban for new school year
GEORGETOWN, SC (WMBF) - The Georgetown County School District will implement a new cell phone policy this year that bars students from using communication devices throughout the school day. South Carolina lawmakers already passed a bill that will bar cell phone use in school, but the Department of Education is...
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