USC and Lexington Medical Center partnership hopes to address state’s nursing shortage
According to the Bureau of Health workforce data, there are only seven nurses per 1,000 people in South Carolina, the lowest number in the country.
According to the Bureau of Health workforce data, there are only seven nurses per 1,000 people in South Carolina, the lowest number in the country.
A new study is linking coronavirus re-infections to an increased likelihood of getting other serious health conditions. It comes as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise across the country, and a new wave of variants has some experts worried.
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Last week’s series of earthquakes left some homeowners wondering if there are any signs they can be on the lookout for to make sure there’s no damage to their home’s foundation.
All seven people who were killed in the July Fourth mass shooting have now been identified, and we are learning more about who they were. Most of them were from Highland Park, Illinois, where the violence unfolded on Monday.
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The South Carolina Highway Patrol says troopers are investigating after a collision on I-95 in Clarendon County left two people dead.
DHEC reports 11,844 new COVID-19 cases and five additional virus related deaths in South Carolina.
Across the country, we’ve heard stories of flight cancellations due to staffing shortages at air lines. Here at home, the Columbia Metropolitan Airport says they’ve seen some cancellations, but not as many as they expected.
A woman is dead following a collision with a North Charleston Police officer on Tuesday.