Sunday’s Storm Damage Likely Caused From Microburst
A storm hit the City of Dillon on Sunday. Hail was reported as were power outages. In the West Calhoun Street area particularly, there was downed trees and limbs. Steven…
A storm hit the City of Dillon on Sunday. Hail was reported as were power outages. In the West Calhoun Street area particularly, there was downed trees and limbs. Steven…
17,000 AT&T workers are on strike for unfair labor laws. This past Saturday, some of the workers were in Florence on Irby Street. Today, Monday, some AT&T workers were in…
Did you know that the Latta High School Library is named after the late S. Norwood Gasque, Sr., of Latta? Gasque was a trustee on the Latta School Board from…
COLUMBIA, S.C. – As part of National Immunization Awareness Month, the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) and Prisma Health held a press conference today focusing on the importance of immunizations…
On Sunday, August 18, around 11:40 p.m., Mullins Police Department responded to a single car accident at the intersection of Church Street and Mullins Street. Officers located the driver, who…
FLORENCE, S.C. —David Carlos Rodriguez, Jr., 50, of Florence, has pleaded guilty to distributing Oxycodone outside the scope of medical practice and without a legitimate medical purpose. Evidence obtained during…
COLUMBIA — The South Carolina State Transport Police held a graduation ceremony recently for 17 new officers, as well as three new auditors for the Motor Carrier Compliance unit. This…
South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond announced that his office will accept nominations of charitable organizations for this year’s Angel awards. Every year, the Secretary of State honors several…
COLUMBIA —The South Carolina State Transport Police (STP) announced its 2023 Officer of the Year during a ceremony held recently in Columbia. This year’s overall winner for STP Officer of…
COLUMBIA, S.C. (August 16, 2024) – State Treasurer Curtis Loftis announced August 16 that his office returned more $38 million in unclaimed property for the fiscal year that ended June…
COLUMBIA, S.C. – National news outlets are reporting a potential security breach involving billions of social security numbers. The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) urges everyone to take…
Francis Marion’s academic year is officially underway, and with it, comes substantial funding, new facilities, and additional academic opportunities. On Monday morning, FMU President Fred Carter welcomed the faculty and…
COLUMBIA, August 19, 2024, The Benedict College Board of Trustees announced today a seven-year contract extension through June of 2031, for the college’s 14th and first female President and CEO,…