In an effort to stop the spread of West Nile, the public is being asked to safely retrieve "freshly dead" birds and transport them to the closest local health department office.
FOLLY BEACH — Fourth of July fireworks have been washed out on "The Edge of America."
COLUMBIA — A website to assist flood-affected farmers who are applying for grants was launched Friday by the S.C. Department of Agriculture.
Three years ago, Mark Bryan of Hootie and the Blowfish and others arranged the first recording session for a new public TV series that would be called "Live at the Charleston Music Hall."
The death of Irish musician Steve Carroll leaves a big void in the pub circuit, and in the community, Carroll’s friends and colleagues said.
As a freshman at Tennessee, Micah Bohon was stressing out about making a Volunteers relay team that would compete at the NCAA swimming championships.
The Citadel is seeking applicants for a prestigious, fully funded teaching scholarship open to college graduates or professionals in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
ROCK HILL, S.C. — Parole has been denied for a man convicted in a York County killing 27 years ago although the victim’s son has forgiven the man.
Ashley Ridge High School has announced the promotion of assistant coach Brian Givens to the position of head coach, replacing the school’s only head coach in its eight-year history.
CLEMSON — It’s going to take some time, but Syracuse is in position to give top teams a scare under new head coach Dino Babers.
COLUMBIA — Sunday marks a year since the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision upheld the right for same-sex couples in South Carolina and across the nation to marry.
West Ashley High School sprinter Darrell Singleton has been named the Gatorade boys track and field athlete of the year for South Carolina, capping off an incredible senior year on the track.
Designers like Jonathan Anderson are not happy.
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A break-in at a Ravenel bank was reported Friday morning.
By Mike Householder and David Eggert, Associated Press FLINT, Michigan – Michigan’s attorney general filed a civil lawsuit Wednesday against two water engineering companies, saying they caused and exacerbated Flint’s lead-tainted water crisis and demanding hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. Attorney General Bill Schuette sued Veolia North America and Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, known as LAN. Schuette said in a news release that the firms’ “fraudulent and dangerous recommendations made... Читать дальше...
The all-new Porsche Panamera has been leaked ahead of its June 28 premiere. The new Panamera looks decidedly pretty in profile as well as in the details, as the first generation model didn’t exactly win any beauty pageants in the classic sense. Billed to be the fastest luxury sedan in the world, the new Porsche Panamera […]
Читать дальше...The director of the island’s Medical Services Administration says at least 26 cases have been reported among employees at the Centro Medico in Rio Piedras. Photo courtesy of Persagrado Irving Jimenez said Wednesday that it appears the employees all had bought food from an unlicensed street vendor. Officials say that no patients so far have been infected. Hepatitis A is a highly contagious virus that affects the liver and can be contracted through contaminated food or water. It can cause fatigue, vomiting, and jaundice.
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COLUMBIA — He may not have been drafted Thursday night, but it didn’t take long for South Carolina’s Michael Carrera to latch on with an NBA team.