SCDOT prepares for Hurricane Helene, provides tips should you have to drive
Should you have an issue on any state-maintained roadway, SCDOT encourages anyone to call them directly at 855-467-2368.
According to the SC Department of Public Safety, 25 South Carolinians are confirmed dead as of noon on September 29th.
Residents of Riverland Park Neighborhood in Cayce are being asked to evacuate due to rising flood waters.
Should you have an issue on any state-maintained roadway, SCDOT encourages anyone to call them directly at 855-467-2368.
Imagine being able to walk into a store, grab the items you want, and walk out — without ever interacting with a cashier. Well now doctors, nurses, and guests at Prisma Health’s Richland campus can do just that.
An elementary school teacher here in the Midlands will soon participate in her 17th marathon — and this one is all the way in Berlin, Germany!
According to the National Health Organization known as “Trust for America’s Health,” South Carolina continues to be one of 23 states across the U.S. with an overall adult obesity rate at or above 35%.
Set to open in the Spring of 2025, the safe haven will be built just off of Gervais Street and Millwood Avenue and will be available for unhoused women between the ages of 17 and 22 years old.
Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher is releasing the identity of two people who were shot in the 900 block of Center Street in the West Columbia area of Lexington County shortly after 3:30 A.M. on September 15, 2024.
Donald Trump’s campaign says he is safe after gunshots were reported in his vicinity Sunday afternoon in Florida.
Sponsored by the SC Chamber of Commerce and the SC Department of Employment and Workforce, the day-long event includes discussions on challenges currently faced by SC businesses — and how implementing new initiatives and training techniques can grow a more skilled workforce, especially with today’s youth.