Officials worried Russia could retaliate against U.S. sanctions with cyberattacks
New York officials are warning against possible cyberattacks amid the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol says a head on collision in Richland County left one person is dead yesterday morning.
Governor Henry McMaster is calling on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to review a federal district court’s preliminary injunction of the state’s Fetal Heartbeat Act.
DHEC reports 126 new cases of COVID-19 and 35 additional virus related deaths in South Carolina.
Investigators sat a man has been shot and killed in the same Orangeburg home where a 2-year-old boy died from a gunshot wound to the head five months ago.
New York officials are warning against possible cyberattacks amid the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
This morning, emergency management officials advised South Carolinians to have a plan in place, especially as we inch closer to hurricane season.
The Journal of Nature published the study Monday that found even mild infections of COVID-19 can damage the brain, particularly the area related to smell.
Russia declared another ceasefire Tuesday to open humanitarian corridors in Ukraine’s major cities, allowing more civilians to evacuate. This comes as Russian troops continue to push further into key Ukrainian cities.
The Columbia-Richland Fire Department says at least four people are now without a home, after a fire spread through a house around 9:40 a.m. on Whitney Street. Officials say the fire is out, and no one was injured.
President Joe Biden has announced that the U.S. will ban all Russian oil imports, toughening the toll on Russia’s economy in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine.