RCSD UPDATE: Man with medical needs reported missing, now found safe
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a missing man who walked out of the NHC Nursing Facility on Parklane Road Monday morning.
The 14th juror has been selected in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer accused of killing George Floyd. According to the court, the juror is a white woman in her 20’s. She said she would like to hear both sides of the case and more details about police training.
The South Carolina House has approved a bill that would make buying or selling stolen catalytic converters a separate crime that could bring up to three years in prison.
Richland School District One is looking for more teachers to join their team at the district’s Virtual Teacher Job Fair.
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a missing man who walked out of the NHC Nursing Facility on Parklane Road Monday morning.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control released the state’s latest coronavirus numbers as of Sunday.
The University of South Carolina Law Enforcement Division and Midlands Crimestoppers are asking for information about a string of more than 20 incidents of vehicle tampering and thefts that occurred in the Greek Village area of campus.
The Department of Transportation released new images for its “Mask Up” campaign. In a statement Friday, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said “with this campaign, we’ll send a clear message to people who travel: ‘when you wear a mask, you’re protecting the safety of our essential transportation workers, your fellow passengers and yourself’.”
Royal Caribbean is marking its 2021 return with cruises from the Bahamas set to depart in June. They’re available only to adults who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and those under age 18 who have tested negative for the virus.
Former President Donald Trump is coming back to social media. His spokesperson, Jason Miller told Fox News that the former president is launching his own network in a few months.
A State Senate Judiciary Subcommittee will hold a virtual meeting on Santee Cooper reform. The meeting is scheduled to take place at 2 p.m. In February, the House voted to reform the state-owned utility, with the goal of selling it in the future.