Author: ABC Team
Florence community outraged over longtime Sam’s Club greeter being ‘laid off’
Florence is rallying around an autistic man who was put on leave from a Sam’s Club after working as a greeter for more than two decades.
SC family sues United States after son dies while at VA Medical center
(ABC News) — A South Carolina family is suing the United States over the death of their son. 37 year old Navy Veteran Luke Smyth, served from 1999 to 2004.Officials say he was diagnosed with a service related mental illness, and honorably discharged. Smyth’s family says he turned to the VA for care, and claim he died at the hands…
Puppy may have exposed 18 to rabies in Dorchester Co., health officials say
SC Department of Health and Environmental Control officials says 18 people may have been exposed to rabies in Dorchester County after a puppy tested positive for the disease.
Children of fallen 9/11 firefighters carrying the torch to becoming the next generation of first responders
Today the heroes who sacrificed so much to save others are being honored by their children who are dedicating their lives – to carrying on their mission.
SC Attorney General aiming at online predators targeting children in video games
Of course parents are worried about who their children come into contact with on-line, but sometimes we may not realize where those interactions are taking place.
South Carolina and Nevada GOP cancel 2020 presidential nominating contests
By KENDALL KARSON and WILL STEAKIN
Republican officials in South Carolina and Nevada voted Saturday to cancel their nominating contests in 2020, prompting President Donald Trump’s long-shot primary opponents to rail against the stunning but not unprecedented move. The votes, which come as Kansas and Arizona are also finalizing plans to forgo their GOP presidential primaries and caucuses, follows a broad effort by the Republican National…
Officials: More than 100 truckloads of debris removed from Charleston post-Dorian
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — With the Lowcountry recovering from the effects of Hurricane Dorian earlier in the week, the cleanup effort continued in Charleston on Saturday. On Saturday evening, city officials said four traffic lights were without power and were ready to be reset once power was restored. In the central business district, commercial garbage collection resumed. Trash crews with…
Rescued kitten named after Hurricane Dorian
While the Lowcountry was prepping for the upcoming impacts of Hurricane Dorian on Tuesday September 3rd, a woman brought a tiny, two-week old black kitten into All Creatures Vet Clinic on Calhoun Street in Charleston.