Highway fatalities in the Palmetto state go down
For a second straight year highway fatalities in the Palmetto state have gone down.
South Carolina state troopers say three people are dead after a collision in Orangeburg County on Tuesday.
For a second straight year highway fatalities in the Palmetto state have gone down.
A driver is dead after a single-vehicle Monday morning collision in Newberry County, said state troopers.
On a Facebook post the Prosperity Police Department announced that the roadway is open.
A former Lexington County deputy is accused of driving under the influence and a hit-and-run on Tuesday night, says the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
Three adults and two juveniles were placed in custody on Monday and charged in connection to an overnight rash of car break-ins and related thefts, say Sumter Police.
The Fairfield County Coroner’s Office has identified the person found in home fire on Tuesday, said the coroner’s office.
The South Carolina Broadband Office (SCBBO) has announced 17 newly funded projects through its American Rescue Plan Act’s (ARPA) Capital Projects Fund (CPF 1.0) grant program.
“We all know that we’re going to have students that are not going to score at the highest level. That’s life! But we want our students to realize that even though you did not make the top score, that we also look forward to seeing you grow,” says Adams.
More than 300 thousand air fryers sold at popular retail stores are being recalled.