SC works to replace SNAP benefits affected by Hurricane Helene
The impact of Hurricane Helene reportedly left SNAP recipients throughout South Carolina questioning the potential replacement of their SNAP benefits.
The impact of Hurricane Helene reportedly left SNAP recipients throughout South Carolina questioning the potential replacement of their SNAP benefits.
South Carolina, among three other states, had its initial proposal for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program approved by the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
The 12-year-old Carvers Bay Middle School student admitted to making school threats earlier this week during a juvenile detention hearing on Thursday in Georgetown County Family Court.
A 12-year-old Carvers Bay Middle student is charged with making school threats and is being transported to the South Carolina Dept. of Juvenile Justice in Columbia for incarceration until a hearing can be arranged, according toSheriff Carter Weaver.
Regulation 43-170 took effect August 1, which states “any instructional material in South Carolina public schools has to be age and developmentally appropriate and aligned with the state’s instructional program.”
If you have filled up at the gas pump recently, you probably noticed gas is cheaper than it was this time last year.
A man is now behind bars after starting a chase with several law enforcement agencies on over the weekend.
Sunday, Sept. 22 marks the beginning of the nationwide Banned Book Week, a week-long annual event bringing together librarians, educators, and more in support of the freedom to seek and express ideas.
Olympic gold medalist Melissa Jefferson was honored at halftime during the Chanticleers football game on Saturday.
State Representative Marvin Pendarvis, who representedHouse District 113, has resigned from his seat in the legislature, as the troubled lawyer faces accusations of legal malpractice from clients of his, as well as having his law license suspended by the Supreme Court of South Carolina in May.