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North Charleston lieutenant charged for DUI, state troopers say
DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – A North Charleston Police officer was arrested Wednesday morning after being pulled over by state troopers in Dorchester County. 38-year-old Joseph Sherwood was charged with a DUI and open container. He was booked at the Dorchester County Detention Center. The South Carolina Highway Patrol said Sherwood was pulled over on […]
‘Flash flood emergency’ underway in Moncks Corner
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – Dangerous flash flooding is underway in Moncks Corner early Friday morning with fast water rescues in progress. Officials say as much as two to five inches of rain has fallen in the area since late Thursday evening on top of the nine to 17 inches of rain that has fallen […]
Sewage overflow worsens for West Ashley neighbors after Tropical Storm Debby
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charlestown Estates neighbors are seeing and smelling the unpleasant impacts of Tropical Storm Debby up to their doorsteps. Several homeowners on Donahue Drive off Old Towne Road are dealing with the overflow of sewage into their neighborhood streets, yards and driveways. A hazard sign and cones...
Bam Martin-Scott Limited at the Start of Fall Camp
The sixth year linebacker enjoyed great success after the Gamecocks made the defensive switch to a 3-3-5. After a strong finish to the year and an even better spring, Martin-Scott looks forward to getting back on the field.
HGTV Star Finds ‘Peace’ as Divorce Looms
HGTV star Christina Hall has been spending some time with her girlfriends after she and her ex, Josh Hall, decided to end their marriage. Over the first weekend of August, Hall went to South Carolina with her two friends, Stacy Evatt and Robyn Purpero. “Much needed girls trip,” she captioned...
Barnyard Chicken's grand opening brings new flavors to Park Circle this Friday
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A new take on chicken is coming to Park Circle. Barnyard Chicken, the brainchild ofChef Eric and Carly Hara, will open on Friday, Aug. 9 onSpruill Avenue in North Charleston. Store owners claim it will bringan unexpected thrill to chicken dishes in one of the most food-oriented places in the Lowcountry.
Bluffton seeking information from residents about flooding damages
BLUFFTON, S.C. (WSAV)—The Town of Bluffton is asking residents who experienced flooding to fill out a survey that will be used for future severe weather events. The information that Bluffton residents can provide could help to inform policies and plan for possible future improvements to stormwater infrastructure like drains, culverts and retention ponds. The data […]
Charleston County deputies searching for missing man with heart condition
Update: He has been found safe. ———————————————————————————————- CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) — The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office announced they are searching last seen at a James Island boat landing. John Mack Hitopoulos was reported missing from Sol Legare Boat Landing around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, the sheriff’s office said. Hitopoulos’ blue Pontiac GTO was found unoccupied […]
Feldman shares thoughts on ranking Harbor No. 1 in Freaks List 2024
South Carolina wide receiver Nyck Harbor is entering his second season in Columbia and for the second year in a row, he was listed at No. 1 in Bruce Feldman's college football Freaks List 2024. Harbor topped the list last year as a true freshman and the 6-foot-5, 235-pound wide...
Alligators spotted swimming through Bluffton neighborhood after lagoons overflow
Alligators were spotted swimming through a Bluffton, South Carolina, neighborhood after heavy rain brought on by Tropical Storm Debby. Viewers in the Hampton Hall community, north of Highway 46 or May River Road, shared video and images showing alligators swimming through flood waters, even up to their flower bed. The...
Allendale County deals with Debby; apartment flooding; community support
People dealing with Debby are still feeling its effects and bracing for more in Allendale County. Allendale County leaders are making sure people are safe, by going door to door to check on them to make sure everything is okay.
UConn basketball coach Dan Hurley reveals what stopped him from going to South Carolina
There is not a more popular coach in basketball right now than Dan Hurley, who led UConn to back-to-back national championships in April before turning down a contract offer from the Los Angeles Lakers this summer. However, Hurley recently revealed on a podcast that he almost ended up at South Carolina — as a player. On a July episode of 'The Ryen Russillo Podcast', Hurley shared his story of a recruiting trip to South Carolina as a high school prospect about 30 years ago.
Vance ties Harris' border policy to fentanyl crisis
During a campaign stop in Eau Claire, Wis., Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, sharply criticized Vice President Kamala Harris' border policy. The Republican vice presidential nominee tied Harris' work on the border to the ongoing fentanyl crisis and alluded to his mother's past battles with addiction.
Colleton officials urge ‘no wake zones’ in Edisto River
COLLETON COUNTY, S.C. (WSAV) – Colleton County Sherriff’s Office, Colleton Fire-Safety and South Carolina Department of Natural Resources are advising against recreational boating in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Debby. Particularly, in the Edisto River, boaters are discouraged from operating in a manner that generates “Wakes” (waves generated by a boat as it navigates through […]
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