Health experts say some workers may experience anxiety about returning to the office
With millions of Americans getting the coronavirus vaccine, some businesses are welcoming employees back to the office. That change could cause anxiety for some.
This past Saturday, law enforcement agencies across the state held Drug Take Back Day, and several Midlands agencies say it was a successful day.
If you’ve got a passion for growing flowers and vegetables this spring, or just need some greenery for your home, stop by the plant and flower sale at Heyward Career and Technology Center this week. The event is open until Friday April 30 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. every day.
On Tuesday, Prisma Health announced that they will be adding a new heart valve clinic at Prisma Health Tuomey in Sumter.
DHEC reports 307 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and two additional deaths in South Carolina.
With millions of Americans getting the coronavirus vaccine, some businesses are welcoming employees back to the office. That change could cause anxiety for some.
If you’re on the job hunt, leaders are issuing a warning. The FBI is reporting scammers are now posing as employers to steal identities from job seekers.
The Internal Revenue Service says tax refunds will be delayed for some early filers. According to the National Taxpayer Advocate, the IRS is holding about 29 million returns due to manual processing.
The 2020 U.S. Census is ready with a final count of the country’s population and the states that will gain or lose congressional seats for the next decade.
As of Monday, the South Carolina Department of Corrections says there have been 42 inmate deaths related to the coronavirus. Officials say the latest death was a 62-year-old inmate from the McCormick Correctional Institution.
U.S. health officials say fully vaccinated Americans don’t need to wear masks outdoors anymore unless they are in a big crowd of strangers.