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Missing in South Carolina: Police searching for 13-year-old girl who disappeared
Police in South Carolina need your help finding a missing teenage girl. Ka’Niyah Baker, 13, was last seen around 6:30 p.m. Thursday in Sumter. She is described as 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighs about 130 pounds, has brown eyes and hair and was wearing blue jeans, a white shirt, burgundy jacket and blue and white sneakers.
South Carolina Heat Index to Soar Over 100 Degrees Amidst Storm Threats
Columbia, SC – South Carolina residents should prepare for soaring temperatures and potential thunderstorms as a heatwave takes hold of the region. Today, temperatures are expected to climb into the low to mid-90s, with humidity levels pushing the heat index into the low to mid-100s. The National Weather Service in Columbia has indicated that the remnants of Tropical System Debby are contributing to the steamy conditions and increasing moisture levels across the state.
Isolated downpours possible today through the weekend
COLUMBIA, SC (WACH) — What remains of Debby has finally cleared out of South Carolina. Today will feature more sunshine and warmer temperatures than we have seen over the past several days. Highs will be in the low to mid 90s while heat index values could climb as high...
North Charleston crash leaves two dead, one critically injured
According to the North Charleston Police Department, at around 11:15pm on Thursday night, officers responded to a three vehicle collision on Patriot Boulevard at Club Course Road. The department says there were two fatalities, and one person was critically injured. The injured person was taken to the hospital. The intersection was closed for awhile, but […]
Deer Seasons on Private Lands
• All harvested deer must be tagged at the point of kill prior to being transported. Tag must remain attached until the deer/carcass is quartered or received by a processor. Processors see Deer Rules & Regulations. • Antlered deer statewide limit:. • Residents - 2 per day, 5 total all...
In His Name-Colleton holds Community Meeting
In His Name-Colleton held its quarterly community meeting on July 22nd. Amanda Herndon, Director of In His Name-Colleton, presented the impact report for the first half of 2024. The program has assisted 319 individuals, served 3000 meals and provided housing for 10 men and 4 females in their transitional housing program. Herndon stated that the program is on track to double the impact from last year.
Landmark Construction Company Embarks on Project Connect: Building the Future of Electric Vehicle Manufacturing in Blythewood, SC
April 10, 2024 – Landmark Construction Company, a leading heavy civil construction firm, is proud to announce its involvement in Project Connect in Blythewood, SC. Landmark bid and was awarded the ful...
Dominion Energy Offers Energy Assistance as Summer Temperatures Linger
Dominion Energy is encouraging customers who may be struggling financially to reach out for energy assistance this summer. August is Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Action Month. A federally funded program, LIHEAP provides qualifying customers with bill payment and energy assistance options. In 2023, more than 71,000 Dominion Energy customers received approximately $23 million in energy assistance through LIHEAP and other agency utility bill assistance programs.
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