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Family rescued amid French Quarter Creek flash flooding, deputies say
HUGER, S.C. (WCBD) – A family was rescued Tuesday afternoon after a Huger community creek flash flooded following heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Debby. The National Weather Service warned residents to take action after French Quarter Creek reached a major flood stage shortly after 4 p.m. The creek rose about a foot within six hours. […]
Rag & Bone Opens First Charleston, S.C., Location in Former Hardware Store
Rag & Bone opened a new shop in Charlestown, S.C., on Friday.EXCLUSIVE: Adam Lippes Hires New CEO Located at 383 King Street, the 1,905-square-foot store is a historic space that infuses Charleston’s Southern culture with Rag & Bone’s gritty New York style. Rag & Bone’s internal design team designed the shop, which features 60 percent womenswear and 40 percent menswear. Rag & Bone has no wholesale distribution in Charleston, and this is its first store in South Carolina. The company anticipates that the featherweight denim and dresses will do well in women’s, and Flame Ts and Harvey sweaters will be bestsellers for...
Animal rescue opens Orangeburg shelter so residents can escape floodwaters without leaving their pets behind
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (WIS) - The Orangeburg SCPA is working to provide a safe and dry spot for folks with pets during Tropical Storm Debby. People impacted by Tropical Storm Debby looking to stay dry from the flood can come to the Orangeburg County Fairgrounds if they need a safe place to stay but don’t want to leave their furry friend behind.
Cam Scott making early impressions in first summer on campus at South Carolina
The adjustment from high school to college hasn't been easy. But so far, Cam Scott is turning heads in South Carolina's summer workouts. The post Cam Scott making early impressions in first summer on campus at South Carolina appeared first on On3.
Coast Guard aids 82-year-old man on sailboat during Debby
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The U.S. Coast Guard helped an 82-year-old man Tuesday who was stuck aboard a disabled sailboat. Charleston watchstanders heard about the man near Shipyard Creek just before 8 a.m. Tuesday and were notified the man’s sailboat was having engine problems and he was unable to raise the anchor by himself.
Debby drenches Hardeeville, blocking residents from entering, leaving apartment complex
HARDEEVILLE, S.C. — Tropical Storm Debby has flooded portions of Hardeeville. On Tuesday morning, the Palisades Apartment Complex off I-95 was blocked by high water, preventing drivers from entering or leaving the property. Neighbors were seen having to push cars through the high water. Nearby is a neighborhood pond...
City of Columbia offering fall after-school programs
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The City Columbia Parks & Recreation Department is offering after-school programs at four facilities this fall. The programs, which begin on Thursday, Aug. 8, are $40 per week and are held for students ages 5 -12 Monday through Friday of every week from 2 to 6:00 p.m.
Car registered to missing Mt. Pleasant man found in Georgetown Co. river
GEORGETOWN COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - The years-long search for a missing Mount Pleasant man uncovered a few more answers after divers discovered the vehicle he went missing with submerged in a Georgetown County river with human remains inside. The vehicle was found near Browns Ferry Landing while a dive team...
Leading with Compassion: Makayla Barr’s Vision for Shepherd’s Funeral Home
Shepherd’s Funeral Home LLC is synonymous with empathy and dedication in Scnraton and Lake City, South Carolina. She has been a guiding light for families in their moments of need. Embodying the spirit of a shepherd being a guide for others, the funeral home takes inspiration from Hebrews 13:20-21, ensuring that every service is delivered with utmost care and compassion. Under the dynamic leadership of Makayla C. Barr, Shepherd’s Funeral Home continues to uphold its mission of providing personalized and heartfelt services.
Tracking Debby and a new tropical wave. What's in store for Polk County the next few days?
Tropical Storm Debby is "loitering" off the coast of South Carolina this morning, bringing a major flood threat for portions of the Carolinas, according to the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center. Elsewhere, a tropical wave in the Caribbean Sea has a low chance for development as it moves into the Gulf...
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