Midlands Mugshots- November 10
Take a look at Tuesday’s Midlands Mugshots.
Take a look at Tuesday’s Midlands Mugshots.
The Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office announced that a man has been charged in a July car chase that led to shots being fired at deputies.
The University of South Carolina reports 11 new positive COVID-19 tests in their latest coronavirus dashboard update. All 11 of these cases are students.
The coronavirus stimulus package is still being debated and has yet to be decided on. Negotiations of the package remain at a stand-still, and prospects of one succeeding package remain uncertain in the wake of the election.
The Richland County Coroner’s Office has identified the victim of a fatal motorcycle crash on Tuesday on Huger Street.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control released the latest coronavirus data for the state as of Monday.
United Airlines is slowly bringing back in-flight food and alcohol service. Starting November 17, United will resume offering food, beer, and wine to it’s passengers.
Tanimura & Antle is voluntarily recalling thousands of heads of romaine lettuce over possible E.
coli contamination. It’s recalling nearly 3,400 cartons distributed in 19 states, including South Carolina.
The American Red Cross of South Carolina is hosting a Battle of the Branches Veterans Day Blood Drive tomorrow. It runs from 12-6 p.m. at the Red Cross building on Bull Street.
The American Red Cross is honoring a veteran from Columbia who saved a man’s life on Veterans Day last year. Jon Upton received the American Red Cross Certificate of Merit on Tuesday for using his skills to save a man from choking at a restaurant in Columbia.