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Strong thunderstorms move across central North Carolina, Level 1 risk Saturday | LIVE RADAR
Scattered showers and storms made their way across Central North Carolina Friday afternoon and evening.Some areas saw between 1 to 3.5 inches of rain as heavy rain moved across the Triangle.Scattered showers are possible, primarily in the Sandhills, until about midnight. None of the storms are expected to become severe.Rainfall totals on Friday reached a quarter of an inch across the viewing area.The next chance for severe weather will be on Saturday, bringing a level 1 risk of damaging winds.The wet and unsettled pattern will continue through the weekend.Much of the southeast is in a moderate to severe drought. However,...
Spartanburg Water joins statewide oyster recycling program
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - As the saying goes, ‘the world is your oyster,’ but did you know our world wouldn’t be the same without oysters? That’s why a second location in the Upstate is joining a statewide oyster recycling program. Spartanburg Water is the newest...
NASCAR team files for bankruptcy; Not entered this weekend
JD Motorsports is excluded from the entry list in Indianapolis. JD Motorsports is a NASCAR Xfinity Series team based out of Gaffney, South Carolina. The team is owned by Johnny Davis. They were founded in 1983. They have fielded full-time entries thus far in the 2024 season. However, both entries...
Dockside Apartments Wins National Award
CLEMSON, SC / ACCESSWIRE / July 16, 2024 / Student Housing Business presented the prestigious Innovator Awards at their 14th annual conference in Austin, TX, to student housing owners, developers, operators, architecture firms and universities for excellence in student housing development, marketing and operations. The award for Best Mixed-Use New Development in the nation was awarded to Dockside Clemson. In partnership with Stuart Roosth Architect, Sherman Construction, Dement Designs & Kimley-Horn, LRK Architects, and First United Bank, Fountain Residential Partners provided an upscale student living experience on Lake Hartwell featuring retail, entertainment and dock access to the lake.
Former Tanglewood principal opens Texas-style barbecue restaurant at Commons, what to know
After two years of sleepless and smoke-filled Friday through Sunday evenings, Graysen Walles now has a kitchen to call home as his longtime food trailer, MooHogz Craft BBQ, is one of the newest food spaces open at The Commons, located at 147 Welborn St. The transition comes after serving nearly...
Luke Has 'Vivid' Picture of What Clemson OL Can Look Like
CLEMSON- Matt Luke is creating a standard at Clemson. With Clemson expected to field one of the better defenses in the country, Luke believes that if his line can have success against that group in (...)
Good, but not great - Dabo gives a state of the program and what it will take to return to elite status
CLEMSON, S.C. — After 12 consecutive years of double-digit wins, Clemson went 9-4 in 2023 and that ninth win was in thrilling fashion over Kentucky in the Gator Bowl as the Tigers closed out the season with consecutive victories. Head coach Dabo Swinney is well aware his team has...
Be the Shift in the Atmosphere in the Carolinas
There is a national call to action for black men across the state of South Carolina. We need black male mentors and role models statewide. Be a part of the shift of changes in the trajectories of the lives of Black boys in this state. Help dismantle the correlations of illiteracy and crime.
SCDPPP hopes to help offenders find work
A new program from the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon services aims to help offenders find jobs. The agency will provide 21 laptops to county offices that offenders can use to find work. The computers have software to create resumes, cover letters and power-point presentations. Officials say laptop use will be monitored […]
Richardson ‘Really Excited’ to Have This Freshman in TE Room
The tight end room for Clemson is headlined by the leading man himself, Jake Briningstool, and he wears that crown well. Heading into the 2024 season, there is no doubt Briningstool holds the starting (...)
Matt Luke Discusses Clemson Tigers Offensive Line Depth and Strategy for 2024 Season
In an interview on July 16, Clemson Tigers offensive line coach Matt Luke addressed reporters about the depth of his offensive line and his strategy as a coach with more than 20 years of experience at the college level. Luke began his media session by discussing the offensive line unit...
Garrett Riley addresses Clemson’s backup quarterback situation
The Clemson football programs have no doubt who their starting quarterback is heading into the 2024 season with Cade Klubnik, but the No. 2 spot on the depth chart has been a competition. Redshirt freshman Christopher Vizzina was a highly touted recruit, but we’ve seen him struggle. Former walk-on Trent Pearman was arguably Clemson’s spring game’s top performer, completing 10-for-13 with 113 yards and a touchdown through the air, as well as a 49-yard touchdown run on a read-option. From what we’ve seen, Pearman has the edge, but we’ve seen very little outside of that spring game. According to Clemson’s offensive coordinator Garrett Riley, both have flashed this spring, with the competition for the No. 2 spot still being fought. “They are still going to have to battle here in fall camp,” Riley said. “Those guys flashed in the spring. Trent had a few less practices due to a little injury there at the beginning of spring. Those guys are going to have to battle through it in fall camp, no question.” It will be interesting to see how this develops as it could go either way.
Back-up for the back: Phil Mafah setting tone for Clemson, leading room full of talent
(WACH) - For the past three years, Dabo Swinney hasn't had to think much about winning without Will Shipley. Shipley turned pro this year. His name is cemented in Clemson football history, but his snaps are now open for a new leader. Senior running back Phil Mafah is set to...
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